In North America, this "evil mutant" never came on a single card, only in a two-pack variant with He-Man. In other countries where it was published on a single card, it was called "Kalamarr". Only in North American media and comics he was called Slush Head, but Mattel later made the name official for the Classics release.
Slushhead is everything that's RIGHT with the New Adventures line. Great looking sculpt, and a simple spring action punch/chop that didn't inhibit play. His actual head, while encased can still be turned left & right via the actual dome. I also should note it's more like a gooey-slime that's in there and not water. So I don't think it'll evaporate anytime soon.
The only complaint I have is his tentacles that go into his backpack are BRITTLE as hell. I can't imagine how many kids broke them on day 1 of owning him. Why couldn't they have been a bendy material like the Toybiz Dr. Octopus that came out around the same time? Beyond that, a solid vintage toy....[See More]
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