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New and Sold Out! The ToyFinity Manglors Manglomortis Action Figure made me say "Oh, this is a good one" while I was writing this summary. It's a big guy - not the biggest, but certainly very large - in the Glyosphere. He has a lot of extra parts, tons of detail, and may be a smidgen too big - he's one of very few figures I've had topple over on me. But if you can pose him right, he's fine, and he's huge, and he's an absolute beast. I hope they rerun him in these colors (or close enough to it) because this is one of those figures, like the Paleolords and Infinite Pheyden, that I would strongly recommend to fans of this format. If you like monster toys, this is one of the very best. Read on, and come back tomorrow for more fun!
If you're reading this site, you probably remember the game. You probably rented it, you probably balked at paying $44.99 for it, and you probably eventually bought a new or used copy that you still own because it was so much fun despite being pretty easy. Well, this is a great video for you to watch while the other people watch football or whatever. I rarely send people a video to watch. I know their time is valuable and asking anyone to watch something that isn't a video with a dog pushing buttons to talk, or a bird dancing and being a brat, is a big ask. But hey, this is fun too.
Star Wars Review: The Mandalorian (Blue Tech Speeder Bike / Epic World of Action)
Via the Star Wars Galactic Hunter Figure of the Day Blog: The Mandalorian (Blue Tech Speeder Bike / Epic World of Action). I haven't seen this toy in any major toy store chain - you're probably going to need to order online or wait for somewhere like Ross to have it. It's the same as the previous bike figure, but it now includes the blue "Power the Force" Darksaber, a blue rocket launcher, and a slightly redecorated bike. It's a good toy for the money, Read the whole review.
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Review: Healey Made Assassin (GID Blue) Action Figure
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Old! The Healey Made Assassin (GID Blue) Action Figure was a figure I picked up a while back and opened recently - it's a good one. The blue glow is excellent, plus the sculpt and general construction is a lot of fun. Sadly, she's sold out, but Healey Made does have some other figures in stock right now. Read on, and come back tomorrow for more fun!
There are still other figures due to show up online for sale from GlyCon (inside LegionsCon). I haven't seen a public sale for Paleolords or the new Manglomortis bits in silver+.
Review: Hasbro Transformers Age of the Primes Multipack
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Newish! The Target exclusive Hasbro Transformers Age of the Primes Multipack is a pretty good item for the price - three deluxe toys and a voyager for $90 is significantly below the current market price, and pretty close to what you'd pay for three deluxes. I don't see a heck of a lot of these around, but they tend to turn over fast when I do. It's worth the asking price, and if you see it with a seasonal sale you really ought to get one. Read on!
After announcing a plush Trogdor and some new shirts for their 25th anniversary, the Brothers Chaps posted Strong Bad Email #210 - Robots on YouTube as well as Homestarrunner.com. New material doesn't come up much, but they've still got it. It's still funny stuff.
I am a little surprised the costumes and new characters weren't joined by matching merch. Maybe that's coming later. Unfortunately it also means that if you remember when this was a whole new hip thing, you're 25 years older.
It's a nice concept but the price point is a bit high, as is asking people to foot the bill in full this far in advance. Hopefully Disney and Hasbro consider releasing the figures as $20-$25 individual releases elsewhere... I don't expect it to happen but it would be nice.
Over the weekend, Hasbro posted the next two episodes of Transformers Cyberworld on YouTube. It's labeled as two episodes, but it's one big long scene.
"That's Gotta Sting" is one big long desert battle, no doubt to help shift some Scorponok units in stores.
The GodBeast, Healey Made, Double G Toys Weekend Drops
Via the Glyos News Dump: The GodBeast November 21, 2025 Drop Menu. Funkatello and The GodBeast had two figures in three colors each - brown, glow green, and clear pink. Check 'em out! Standard Monstor sold out almost immediately, and the bright pink moth is now also gone.
Double G Toys also had a drop but it went up super late Thursday and was gone early Friday morning. A few units were back in stock very briefly on Sunday. Kudos to you Mr. Gaspar.
Classic Review: Mattel Masters of the Universe Classics Terror Claws Skeletor and Flying Fists He-Man
Something new every day-- but this was posted 10 years ago today! Our exciting Figure of the Day continues for you lucky people! Is there anything we won't cover in this column? Probably not!
Posted 10 years ago! From 2015, Mattel Masters of the Universe Classics Terror Claws Skeletor and Flying Fists He-Man weren't cheap but you got a lot for your money with big accessories, large figures, and tons of paint. Not that Origins aren't great - but these guys look a heck of a lot fancier for not too much more cash, at least, at the time. You're probably going to pay more than $100 if you want this one today, and you might want to pay it. Do read on, and come back tomorrow for a new one!
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Star Wars Review: Gonk (Gift Snowflake, Advent Calendar 2024)
Via the Star Wars Galactic Hunter Figure of the Day Blog: Gonk (Gift Snowflake, Advent Calendar 2024). It's from 2024! It cam in a big sandcrawler box and was the second Advent Calendar in this series - but people didn't show up for it, and you can get it a bit more cheaply on eBay. There wasn't a new one this year, so why not look at last year's? He has a wrapping paper and ribbon motif plus a little red Santa hat. It was nicely done, but it might not fit in with your standard movie figures.
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This week's batch of titles on the eShop: BUBBLE SYMPHONY, Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition, BUBBLE BOBBLE Sugar Dungeons, R-Type Delta: HD Boosted, and over a dozen more.
Review: Super7 Universal Monsters Creature from the Black Lagoon ReAction+ Figure
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New! The Super7 Universal Monsters Creature from the Black Lagoon ReAction+ Figure came in a few weeks ago and it's a dream. I immediately pulled out one of my old Joe figures, an Action Sailor diver, to have them fight. That's a solid toy - it makes you want to get and play with other toys. The o-ring style construction is old-school, but he lacks a screw hole so you might be in trouble if that o-ring should age. The sculpt feels modern compared to other similar figures, but it's just too much fun. I'd recommend checking it out and if you have some 1980s and 1990s Joes, go get this guy. Yes, it's expensive, but it's such a flex to add a monster to your Cobra and G.I. stash. It'd be cool for Mulder and/or Scully too. Read on, and come back tomorrow for more fun!
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