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Post by Dragon Prime on Apr 18, 2015 14:18:12 GMT -6
Hello Playground Members!!!
As promised to some here is a video review of my Chucky Action Figure Collection... enjoy!!!
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Post by Spanky on Apr 18, 2015 14:35:13 GMT -6
Interesting man, nice collection. Shitty how those things break like that. I used to have a SSJ2 Gohan figure and my friend broke the hair off.
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Post by Dragon Prime on Apr 18, 2015 14:41:12 GMT -6
I've heard that others had similar problems with the Seed boxed set. One guy had the head fall off his Chucky figure and it was still in the package. I just think a weak plastic was used on that set.
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Post by Metal Matt on Apr 18, 2015 18:25:38 GMT -6
Really cool video, dude. Thanks for the mention at the beginning. It's funny that you call the Little Big Head Chucky John Lithgow, since Lithgow was apprently considered for the role of Chucky in CP1, lol. The CP2 Movie Maniacs one looks pretty cool as well, despite the uneven freckles on him. The Bride Of Chucky figures are awesome. Out of all the figures you showcased here, that set is my favorite. They did a really good job on the stitched Chucky. And the Tiffany figure as well. The accessories are pretty cool as well. The CP3 figure is weird. I agree with you, it's basically a CP1 figure. They probably would have made more money if they marketed it as a CP1 figure, since that's what it is, lol. Though the hair looks more like a generic Good Guy than an actual Chucky to me. The Seed Of Chucky figures are pretty cool as well. The details on them, (like the Made In Japan marks) are good. Tiffany's hair does kind of weird me out though, it looks like she's auditioning for Vixen, or some other 80s chick hair metal band, lol. It's all wild n' out, lol. But other than that, it looks awesome. The Chucky one is also great as well, love the stitched design on that, they did a good job. It does suck that the body parts do break off, it's unfortunate whenever that happens. The Neca Seed figures are my 2nd favorite figures showcased here. Overall, great job, loved this review.
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Post by Dragon Prime on Apr 18, 2015 20:09:45 GMT -6
Thanks man.
I am guessing that the CP3 NECA figure was done that way due to rights and licensing agreements.
As you know MGM owns the rights to CP1 where Universal owns the rest. I am guessing that NECA as a way of giving us fans something we'd want to see in a Chucky figure.
I just find it weird that they went for broke on accessories yet cut corners on the figures themselves. Especially seeing other products made to perfection by each company.
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Post by Metal Matt on Apr 18, 2015 20:24:38 GMT -6
They probably could have just released it as a "Chucky" figure, it would have made a bit more sense than CP3, really, lol. But yeah, the accessories are awesome, but they didn't pay much attention to the figures themselves, I guess, lol.
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Post by Dragon Prime on Apr 18, 2015 23:45:35 GMT -6
I forgot to mention in rhe video that the NECA figures were part of a line called Cult Classics.
I believe it was series 3 that had Chucky. Also the Terminator Endo Skeleton, John McLane from "Die Hard", and Shawn from "Shawn of the Dead" were in the same set.
So I think they chose CP3 just to have that official feeling of a movie title to put on the package.
Still... Mezco could make a mini line out of these. Yeah... maybe only the die hard fans would collect all of them, but NECA made a Freddy from each movie, I don't see why they couldn't do the same. Or at minimum give us a couple figures just for the sake of.
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Post by Gee on Apr 19, 2015 11:06:22 GMT -6
Cool video, nice shoutout Definitely a nice change from reading, and good editing too. You should do more, man
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Post by Dragon Prime on Apr 19, 2015 11:31:18 GMT -6
Thank you. I would love to do more abd hopefully in the near future I'll be able to.
It's hard juggling personal life stuff with hobbies. Especially Chucky since I get very inspired by the whole genre in relation to him.
Once things get situated I'll be pumping more out.
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