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dtm42
Posts: 14084 Location: currently stalking my waifu |
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I thought you meant that literally. As in, they were so awful you smashed one against the floor or wall. Great review, abysmal toys. |
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Teriyaki Terrier
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As if the movie wasn't embarassing enough. Such garbage should be smashed into pieces. Such a disgrace, I just hope Rob didn't spend actual cash on this one. Its even worse than the pirarated toy Rob reviewed.
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zawa113
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Shocked Krauser didn't return for this one, are they too bad even for Krauser to be around?
These look simply hilarious, even my horribly half failed Papercrafts look 10X better. Actually, I think all of my papercrafts look better and cost less than these do. Once again, hilarious review! |
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DuelLadyS
Posts: 1705 Location: WA state |
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Wow- the stuff from the old bootleg toy reviews on Animejump.com look better than these. It's almost mind-boggling.
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Otaku_X
Posts: 298 |
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Bought all seven of the small figures. would have rather had Chi Chi or Mai instead of Goku in the outfit from the first 13 Anime episods (which wasn't in the damn movie!). Used the altar for the glow-in-the-dark Dragon Balls I got with a Shenlong figure a while back. I kinda wish Oozaru looked like the toy in the movie itself. It would have made the one in the movie look less like "Crap, we need something else to make this seem more like Dragon Ball!", plus, it's wearing Saiyan armor.
So, like the movie itself, I like the figures. Don't love them, just like them. also need to get some gray paint for that Roshi figure... |
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Zin5ki
Posts: 6680 Location: London, UK |
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With toys like this, the only way I could really entertain myself is by ascertaining whether they taste of anything. Alas they'd probably be bitter or bland. I suppose one could try to melt them, but that would mean one would have payed quite a lot for only a few minutes of fun.
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sashaisme
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Your bootlegged Luffy with the detachable body parts looks better than those things!
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Panda Man
Posts: 257 Location: North Carolina |
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These would fantastic presents for people I hate.
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Beryl7
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I saw the words "profanity-laden review" and I couldn't help myself. Fantastic writing as always.
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kman426
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....What??? You liked the movie? That's pretty disgusting. Did you like two girls and one cup too? lol. |
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penguintruth
Posts: 8501 Location: Penguinopolis |
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Yeah, I had to pertake, too. Rob's laundry list of problems in the movie made me laugh histerically. |
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Egret
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Awww....I wanted see Krauser get them.
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B.Y.O.B. Kenobi
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Wow...will people use any excuse to crap on this movie?
First of all Rob, you mention Hasbro, a company who has been in the 3 3/4" figure business for YEARS. They know how to make toys in this scale look good. The Dragonball: Evolution figures were made by Bandai, who have made their reputation on Power Rangers, not G.I. Joes. It's unreasonable to expect a first attempt to be on the level with the veterans. You also complain about the black joints. Universal, single-colored parts mean lowered production costs. Not to mention the missing paint apps on the back, which--I might add--is something of a Bandai "signature." The aforementioned Power Rangers toys haven't had back paint in years. And where did it say the included Dragonballs were in-scale with the figures? If Bandai had released them separately as a little desk decoration, you'd have been all over 'em. But since they came with toys from a horrible, horrible, sin-against-god of a film, they're dumb. Big, unposeable gimmick figures are another Bandai staple. Half the goofy motorcycles and armor figures don't even appear in the show. A majority of the toys/statues you review are high-dollar imports aimed at collectors; these are forgettable, mass-market toys aimed at kids based on a summer popcorn flick. They aren't in the same league as, say, the Kingdom Hearts Play Arts, yet you're just as critical (if not more) of them simply because you don't like the movie. The Evolution toys are like the movie itself--not as suicide-inducing as the true, "hardcore" fans would have you believe, but could have used a bit more work. |
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tygerchickchibi
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The review was pretty funny. I didn't need him to explain how awful the toys were, the pictures were pretty self explanatory.
After that... "@%$@%!!" Should have been the beginning and end of the review. =D |
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jonindarkrai
Posts: 43 Location: Wisconsin |
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What sucsess. they look awfull.
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