McFarlane Toys has released photos of their highly anticipated Hanna-Barbera cartoon figure line. This line is based on characters from a number of famous Hanna-Barbera cartoons.
Series 1 includes:
2 Fred Flintstone figures – one on his chopper and the other is a cruiser deluxe boxed set.
Hong Kong Phooey is represented in a kick-butt stance…whooping up on the bad guys.
Quick Draw McGraw is available as El Kabong. I need that Baba Looey figure!
And 2 Tom & Jerry figures – Rock ‘n’ Roll and No Trespassing.
ehhh… not so hot.. I dont like the figurines so much. If they were figures with articulation then I'd be psyched. The Wacky Races ones aint so hot neither. I grew up on these cartoons tho so I'm rather partial.
ehhh… not so hot.. I dont like the figurines so much. If they were figures with articulation then I'd be psyched. The Wacky Races ones aint so hot neither. I grew up on these cartoons tho so I'm rather partial.
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Whatcho talkin bout man? This sheet is hawt son. EL KABONG IN YO FACE SON! KABONG!
i have been lookign forward to this series….
i think the quickdraw & hong kong phooey figs are FAB & would love to have them!
BUT
i thought the whole point of the series was paying homage to the iconography of hanna-barbera….so where are these concepts of fred on a "chopper" or in a "cruiser" coming from!?!?!? i dont care for those @ all. & 'rock 'n' roll' tom & jerry? it just doesnt make sense.
i'd be thrilled for on-model figs (& to tell the truth i'd rather have just simple freestanding figs than tableaux scenes)
i have been lookign forward to this series….
i think the quickdraw & hong kong phooey figs are FAB & would love to have them!
BUT
i thought the whole point of the series was paying homage to the iconography of hanna-barbera….so where are these concepts of fred on a "chopper" or in a "cruiser" coming from!?!?!? i dont care for those @ all. & 'rock 'n' roll' tom & jerry? it just doesnt make sense.
i'd be thrilled for on-model figs (& to tell the truth i'd rather have just simple freestanding figs than tableaux scenes)
When i was a kid, my day would never be completed without seeing hanna barbera cartoons, they are part of my happy child days. I think what McFarlane toys did was amizing, i prefer the characters in action rather than just freestanding, after all thats what cartoons is all about, fun, action, full of life.