Turtles of Grayskull Reviews
He-Man (Mutated)Turtles of Grayskull (Mattel) - Basic Series
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4.05 stars by
RMaster007Remember when I said I'd only be collecting the Mattel Turtles of Grayskull line for the TMNT figures? Well, that ended up being a lie as I ended up getting the line's wave one He-Man, and that soon led to me getting some of the Origins figures. I'd love to get to some of those sometime, but for now, I'll just talk about He-Man, the "most powerful mutant in the universe."
I already talked about what the "deluxe" figure packaging was like with Sla'ker, but all the basic figures are on simple cardbacks. The graphics are nice, with an "exploding rocks" background and two characters on the upper corners. The good guys have He-Man and Leonardo, while the bad guys have Skeletor and Shredder. In this He-Man's case, the baddies are shown, which makes sense as Eternia's hero found himself exposed...[
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Sla'KerTurtles of Grayskull (Mattel) - Basic Series
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4.45 stars by
RMaster007The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles have crossed over with many other properties over the years, from Star Trek to Ghostbusters, from Batman to Power Rangers, and even Cobra Kai. One of the latest crossovers is a toyline started by Mattel last year: "Turtles of Grayskull." As you can guess from the name, the Ninja Turtles, along with their allies and enemies, are dropped into the world of Eternia, fighting alongside or against He-Man and co. I haven't seen the figures too often, and wasn't really that interested in them at first, but when I saw Sla'ker, the line's take on one of my favorite TMNT characters, I was all for him. It certainly helps he was on clearance.
These figures usually come on cardbacks, but these deluxe releases are packaged in window boxes instead. The graphics are...[
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