Any of these new to anyone?
#1
Posted 20 July 2008 - 09:22 AM
I got these amazing body-part monsters as keychains from a company called buck bean novelties, but when I returned to their website to complete my collection and buy a few duplicates, they had ceased to exist! An ear, hand, foot, and something else were available (not for children, but I think it's a cool-looking monster!)
I have actually seen the heart, brain, lungs and eyeball on ebay, just once, in hollow glow-in-the-dark rubber with the addition of windup feet!
These are called Choco-vaders, and are sometimes available from clawmarktoys.com - they're packaged in Japan exactly like kinder eggs, and have to be assembled. My photo doesn't do their vivid paint jobs justice. Some of them are even based on real-world UFO's and cryptozoology, including a rare Mothman figure and the Flatwoods monster.
"Lil' Bendable Gremlin Creatures" - I have a page about them and their names. These guys are very dear to me. I actually have a color variant of each one, most of which are dull blue. I liked the warm colors better for photographing.
Here's packaging art of the THINGZ line, which I did find some mention of in other topics here. A friend of mine scanned this for me years ago...sadly, I have never seen one of the THINGZ in person.
Finally, I got this pencil topper from a drug store when I was very young, and really wish I could find another one since my 6-year-old self saw fit to gouge out its other eye! I recall thinking I'd "customized it" into a cyclops. A few other creatures existed, but for the life of me I don't remember what they looked like.
#2
Posted 20 July 2008 - 09:53 AM
I got these amazing body-part monsters as keychains from a company called buck bean novelties, but when I returned to their website to complete my collection and buy a few duplicates, they had ceased to exist! An ear, hand, foot, and something else were available (not for children, but I think it's a cool-looking monster!)
The 'something else' just looks like an upside down nose to me
They're pretty cool monsters, though.
#3
Posted 20 July 2008 - 10:03 AM
Oddly they never had a male counterpart, an actual nose, or any digestive-themed monsters. Then again, the site I bought them wasn't the manufacturer. There could have been more that they just never got in stock.
Edited by scythemantis, 20 July 2008 - 10:04 AM.
#4
Posted 20 July 2008 - 10:03 AM
I don't have any Thingz myself either but I keep a lazy eye out for them.
The second figure in on that awesome checklist is readily available on eBay although probably the least cool figure.
Thingz under the Bed
It's a very good price though, especially if you want to read the book to your kids or display the figure with the book
#5
Posted 07 September 2008 - 07:44 AM
No clue what this is. It's made of rock-hard plastic!
Some great little soft rubber monsters and aliens from Ultraman. These came blind packed.
Star Wars fish. Seriously. Back when Phantom Menace came out, you could buy a bag of fish from the Star Wars universe! There's more, but I'm not sure where they all are.
Monsters Inc. mini figures. These were sold in bags of I think two or three at Blockbuster. I kept buying more every visit, and wound up with a nearly complete set and NO doubles. My favorite isn't pictured here; the purple guy with dozens of eyes (if you've seen the movie, I'm sure you know exactly who I'm talking about!)
Creepster cars! I had the complete set but I gave away the eyeball, one of my favorites, but it was to a special person! Brain Storm and Mouth Off are my other faves.
These awesome little guys came in a plastic UFO, very much like a Mighty Max set. I had several other sets with different aliens and different stuff from UFO lore (even moai heads!) but these are all I managed to keep track of. The series was, as I recall, completely unnamed on plain packaging.
I got these clip-on rubber pocket creatures from a vending machine as a kid, and cut the "clips" off some of them to turn them into more normal monster toys. These are some of my favorite things ever, and I've seen them elsewhere only once; as a bag of party favors with paint on only their eyes. I don't know why I didn't buy that! I'm always on the lookout for more of these.
These large, very striking bendy aliens came zip-tied to unmarked cards (not even a plastic blister!) at a dollar store many years ago, and later turned up on mildly different packaging at Big Lots. I haven't seen them for sale in over ten years, and I'm not sure where the rest of them went off to...I think I had at least three or four more designs. Eyes glow in the dark!
One of my favorite Ghostbusters mini-ghosts, this came hidden in cans of slime.
My *very* favorite mini-ghost, "Soar-throat!" Also the smallest of the transparent ghosts, it came with Fright Features Egon.
Both of these are from "Mad Scientist" playsets.
As a kid, I thought this roaring monster lunchbox was Monster In My Pocket merchandise. It certainly looks a little like the Kraken, in a more stylized and cartoon-like appearance! I still use it to store my extra mimps, in homage to my error
My favorite "real monsters" toys, especially the spiny bug and the tongue monster! These did not appear in the cartoon show. The eyeball has an amazing action feature...you flip it inside-out into a squid!
These were once extremely common in vending machines and party stores. I wish I could still find them as easily as in my youth.
This cute little Giger-alien and astronaut were part of a motorized magnetic game.
Rare "Ugly Stickers" jiggler monsters.
An adorable alien gashapon I got from clawmarktoys!
Might someone move this to "collection pics?" It might be more appropriate there, your call.
Edited by scythemantis, 07 September 2008 - 07:52 AM.
#6
Posted 07 September 2008 - 08:22 AM
Wow. Them's are cool! I especially like that red one. Hey, have you seen TGB's Mad Scientist customs?
Both of these are from "Mad Scientist" playsets.
Thanks for sharing all these great pix!
#7
Posted 07 September 2008 - 08:34 AM
Wow. Them's are cool! I especially like that red one. Hey, have you seen TGB's Mad Scientist customs?
Both of these are from "Mad Scientist" playsets.
Thanks for sharing all these great pix!
I like that purple one, it reminds me of ALF's relatives from the colector cards
#8
Posted 07 September 2008 - 08:37 AM
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#9
Posted 07 September 2008 - 09:33 AM
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Posted 07 September 2008 - 09:50 AM
#11
Posted 07 September 2008 - 09:57 AM
the clam eyeball squid "real monster" toys remind me of this little puppet thing i got in a penny machine. i say penny but i'm pretty sure i paid at least $.50 for it.
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#12
Posted 07 September 2008 - 02:07 PM
"Mad Scientist" playsets
cool~!
Edited by Ericnilla, 07 September 2008 - 02:11 PM.
#13
Posted 07 September 2008 - 04:29 PM
Some great little soft rubber monsters and aliens from Ultraman. These came blind packed.
As a kid, I thought this roaring monster lunchbox was Monster In My Pocket merchandise. It certainly looks a little like the Kraken, in a more stylized and cartoon-like appearance! I still use it to store my extra mimps, in homage to my error
I love those SD Ultraman figures. The series is known as Tokusatsu Heroes, and exists for multiple series of Ultraman, Godzilla, Kamen Rider, Kikaider. Goranger... and who knows what else. The manufacturer, Zacca P.A.P., also has other series, Manga Heroes and Anime Heroes, done in the same style, only for various anime and manga series, obviously. Those include Saint Seiya, Rokudenashi Blues, Dr. Slump, Captain Tsubasa, Otoko Juku, Tiger Mask, even Kinnikuman!
The funny thing about that lunchbox is that someone is selling one on eBay right now, thinking but not sure that it is a MIMP product.
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#14
Posted 07 September 2008 - 06:39 PM
i got this guy recently and was wondering what he was from...
"Mad Scientist" playsets
cool~!
Yep, part of that same toy line with the "TOO GROSS!" activity sets. These were, oddly, made by a completely different company, but still an official Mad Scientist product. They were large boxes that included 1-3 monsters like these, a bendy mad scientist, and a whole bunch of lab tools he could hold.
I wish I could find my favorite monster from the set...it was twice as large as the others, bright green, and resembled some weird cross between a tree, a skeleton and an insect!
the clam eyeball squid "real monster" toys remind me of this little puppet thing i got in a penny machine. i say penny but i'm pretty sure i paid at least $.50 for it.
Wow, from a vending machine? I've seen larger versions sold on their own at novelty and game stores.
#15
Posted 10 September 2008 - 07:48 AM
Only these four molds, but the top two are completely new to me.
Sadly I seem to have lost the Choco-vaders and body organ monsters from my first post, along with my top M.I.M.P's and some of my most unique small Halloween items. I moved twice this year and would have likely kept all these in one place, since they were my favorites...but they're definitely not with me. Chances are, I'll never see these rare figures again, especially the body parts
Edited by scythemantis, 10 September 2008 - 07:53 AM.
#16
Posted 10 September 2008 - 02:47 PM
if i encounter the demons in hell, i will kill them all..
vi veri veniversum vivus vici.
#17
Posted 17 September 2008 - 09:14 PM
My jaw hit the floor when I saw this guy:
I had this dude and I had completely & utterly forgotten about him until I saw yours! As soon as our eyes met once again he came flooding back in all his glory - I can even remember how he smells!
Great thread; thanks for sharing!
#18
Posted 17 September 2008 - 09:42 PM
Ah! I got my tokusatsu heroes from the Otakon dealer's room. I hope I end up with some more in the future, I'm sure they've made some of my favorite monsters at some point.
What are your favorite monsters? I could point you in the right direction if I knew. They've only gotten up to Taro, but Zacca cheated and combined it with Ace, limiting which kaiju from those shows got picked.
But I'm so very sorry to hear about your lost mini-figures. Although I never lost toys in any moves, I always kept my favorite stuff with me, usually in a backpack or something, rather than take a chance with a box performing a disappearing act! Clawmark still has some Choco Vaders, including half of your old collection, but those things are a tad pricey. No chance at all that they're actually around but unpacked or misplaced?
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#23
Posted 28 November 2011 - 08:05 AM
Yep, they had the moai/easter island heads and other famous "alien" artifacts, and I got them around the mid to late 90's
I realize this thread's pretty ancient, but I'm trying to track down this toy. Anyone know a way to uniquely identify it so I can ask for it online or at specialty toy stores?
#24
Posted 28 November 2011 - 08:12 AM
I realize this thread's pretty ancient, but I'm trying to track down this toy. Anyone know a way to uniquely identify it so I can ask for it online or at specialty toy stores?
http://www.spectrumisgreen.com/Playsets/UFO/ufo.html