Showing posts with label Mighty Max. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mighty Max. Show all posts

Monday, January 22, 2018

#894 MIGHTY MAX - SHRUNKEN HEADS aka MICRO HEADS (1993)



Some of the smallest Mighty Max sets were the Micro Heads. They are really small, and have space for exactly one Mighty Max figure, although in some cases it is kind of tricky to fit the figure inside the case.

Each head of these micro sets represents one of the well-known monsters or some recognizable horror icon: Dracula, the Mummy, Frankenstein, a skull, a zombie... what makes them very attractive to all horror fans. Each head opens revealing a very small scenery including the moster (casted) in it. The Mighty Max figure that fits each set mostly has some accesory in its hands that fits the theme of the adventure: a stake in the Vampyre set, a spray can in Insect, pliers for Lobotix…


Another interesting feature is that the figure fits almost milimetrically in the case, it took me quite a while to fit all figures in their correct positions, it might be quite challenging. I haven’t found out how to fit the figure in the last set (Insect), if anyone knows…


Here are the eight sets’ interiors. Note also the nice combination of colours in each set and altogether. There is a great production design behind this toyline.

VENOM



LOBOTIX




 MELTY


MUMMY




RAT



VAMPYRE


ROCK MONSTER




INSECT


FACTS and FIGURES:
  • Name: Venom, Lobotix, Melty, Mummy, Rat, Vampyre, Rock Monster Insect  (Shrunken Heads or Micro Heads)
  • Toy Line: Mighty Max (wave 2)
  • Year: 1993
  • Company: Bluebird (Great Britain)
  • Size of the playset: Around 3,5 cm long
  • Size of the figures (Mighty Max): 1 cm

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

#339 MIGHTY MAX – DREAD HEAD/ HAIRY HEAD KARBON (1994)

 

DREAD HEADS a.k.a. HAIRY HEADS

Since my previous entry (#218) dealing with Mighty Max is so successful, I’ll present a second toy I own from this collection.

This type of playset is the smallest available within the whole Mighty Max toyline. They are basically a head with practicable jaws (they keep shut by means of a spring). Inside the mouth, there is place for a Mighty Max figure (it can be more or less fixed if placed correctly on the footprints), but nothing else: no enemies, no accessories, nothing.


Two more features of this head are the colourful hair (which was a trend those years, mostly because of those troll dolls), and a hook on the back side, that allowed the playset to be attached to any trousers, making it portable in a very comfortable way.


There were 8 of them made. In Europe they were available as individual sets: the smallest and cheapest in the whole range. In America they were offered as a gift with larger playsets. These playsets were:
  • Hemlock
  • Karbon
  • Anthrax 9
  • Razorback (a.k.a. Razor)
  • Garrotid
  • Skull Crusher (a.k.a. Crusher)
  • Eruptus (a.k.a. Ruptus)
  • Berserker (a.k.a. Serker)
As a personal note, I would say these playset have a very bad playability. There’s no enemies, and when combined with Doom Zones or larger playsets, then, you’ll find yourself with two Mighty Max figures. The concepts with the hook and the hair are nice, but it could have also applied to the Horror Heads.

In this website you can see some original artwork of the Dread Heads, and how do they attach to trousers.

FACTS and FIGURES:
  • Name: Karbon (Dread Head or Hairy Head)
  • Toy Line: Mighty Max (wave 3)
  • Year: 1994
  • Company: Bluebird (Great Britain)
  • Size of the playset: Around 3,5 cm long
  • Size of the figures (Mighty Max): 1 cm

Thursday, November 22, 2012

#218 MIGHTY MAX – BLOWS UP DINO LAB (1993)




A new line comes to TFTP. I recently found a Mighty Max complete playset, and I bought it. I had also seen other playsets, but I was not sure if they were complete, so this is the first and only playset I own.

Buying this toy has given me the chance to learn more about this great toyline. I knew it in the toy shelves by the mid-90s, but at that time, I had not much interest in toys anymore. Now as a “toy reviewer”, I regard them in a different way: they’re amazing toys! I’m glad I have bought this one.


Figures included in "Blows Up Dino Lab" playset


The name of the playset/adventure is “Mighty Max blows the Dino Lab”, and comes with Mighty Max, the Dr. Zygote and two dinosaurs: a velociraptor and a pterodactyl. These toys are playsets in form of a shell that, when closed, have very cool forms, always related to what’s on the interior. This one is a Triceratops, where two horns are actually parts of the pterodactyl and the raptor. When opened, it reveals two parts: One of them is placed horizontally, and the second is intended to be placed vertical.

Most sets are based on the TV cartoons, in which Mighty Max is transportated to some magical or ancient place where he has to fight against monsters and fierce animals. I have never seen the show, but it was intended to promote the toys. This playset is based on episode “Zigote’s Rhythm”.



Dr. Zygote in the laboratory

Mighty Max on the cannon

Dinosaurs scape!
  
There were three waves of toys ever made, although in all of them the products were very similar. The “Doom Zones” (also “Doomstones”) were the most common toys, together with the “Horror Heads”, “Hairy Heads” and “Monster Heads”, which were smaller in size and included only 2 figures (intead of 4). There seems to be even smaller sets than the “Horror Heads”, with only one figure included, but these seem to be extremely rare to find. These are called “Shrunken Heads”. There are also promotional playsets from McDonalds, and other that could be attached to the wrist, as a watch.

Apart from these, there were bigger playsets, for example, 6 “Battle Warriors” (See “Magus” in the catalogue picture) or 5 large playsets (among them “Dragon Island”).


Bluebird logo and copyright at the bottom of the plastic "shell"

The toys were created by Bluebird Toys (the same company that did Polly Pocket) and were distributed by Mattel in Italy and by Ideal in France and Spain. Here are a couple of pictures from catalogues that show the prices that those toys had in 1994. In one of the catalogues is even this exact playset depicted, and it had a price of 1595 pesetas, that’s 9,60 Eur.


Christmas catalogue 1994. Showing a similar toy with Ninja Turtles instead of Mighty Max.

Toys 'r' Us Christmas Catalogue 1994

Also interesting to mention, is that this playset came with a different Mighty Max figure in the U.S.A. as it came in Europe, or at least, that is what I could get from a few images I have found in different websites. Maybe I am wrong and some experienced collector can tell me that.

Italian carded playset - incl. the figure in this article and not the one with the monkeywrench.
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FACTS and FIGURES:
  • Name: Mighty Max blows up Dino Lab (Doom Zone)
  • Toy Line: Mighty Max (wave 2)
  • Year: 1993
  • Company: Bluebird (Great Britain)
  • Size of the playset: Around 10 cm long
  • Size of the figures (Mighty Max): 1 cm
 
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