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Toxic Crusaders (Super7) Reviews
Junkyard
Toxic Crusaders (Super7) - Ultimate
Rated 4.65 stars by RMaster007
After reviewing the other two figures in Super7's first wave of Toxic Crusader Ultimates that wasn't just Toxie, it's time to let the dog out. Like the others, Junkyard's toy design differed from the cartoon he originated from, but not as much as say, Radiation Ranger. The toy looked more menacing than the softer show design, with visible gums and a lot of jagged sharp teeth. His fur is also a dark brown, rather than a light tan. Super7's update of the original keeps the same design, but gives him a different expression. The Playmates figure had an action feature in which the mouth could be opened and his tongue would flip on out, but S7 opted for a closed mouth sculpt. That said, their's gets an extra head more directly based off the original, with a long tongue made of a softer...[See More]
Radiation Ranger
Toxic Crusaders (Super7) - Ultimate
Rated 4.75 stars by RMaster007
Every villain needs henchmen, nameless mooks who do all the dirty work for you. It's especially good if they're robots, since they can create tons of them to send out and get thrashed. Shredder had his Foot Soldiers, COBRA had their B.A.T.s, and Dr. Killemoff had these guys. As with any good robotic hench, the Radiation Ranger's face is never shown, and if it was, it'd be all metal and circuitry. Super7 chose to recreate the Ranger's toy design, rather than its cartoon design like Toxie. They're wearing a gas mask connected to a life support backpack and whatever that thing on their chest is. The connecting wires are made out of a soft, rubbery material, and pop in and out easily. The backpack is separate from them in the box, but it pops into the two holes on the shoulders easily....[See More]
Toxie (Blue Pants)
Toxic Crusaders (Super7) - Ultimate
Rated 4.40 stars by RMaster007
Turning a gore-filled, non-family-friendly B-movie into a goofy children's cartoon? It sounds weird, but they did it, and it worked. Toxic Crusaders is arguably as recognizable as the original Toxic Avenger movie, assisted by a line of figures by Playmates. Years later, Super7 grabbed the license and started off with ReAction and a couple versions of an Ultimate Toxie, but now they're going all-in with the denizens of Tromaville in the Ultimates world, including their fourth Toxie Ultimate. The packaging is simple, but uses colorful graphics, and shows off the figure well. The colors of the box underneath the slip cover are unique to each figure, with Toxie's being orange and green. There's no character bio on the back unfortunately, just a mock warning symbol. It's easy to get...[See More]
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