SUPERTHINGS RIVALS OF KABOOM - Series 9 - Guardians of Kazoom & Series 9 - Guardians of Kazoom – Complete collection of Kazoom Kids

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SUPERTHINGS RIVALS OF KABOOM - Series 9 - Guardians of Kazoom & Series 9 - Guardians of Kazoom – Complete collection of Kazoom Kids

SUPERTHINGS RIVALS OF KABOOM - Series 9 - Guardians of Kazoom & Series 9 - Guardians of Kazoom – Complete collection of Kazoom Kids

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Badnilla is a cold, calculating Kazoom Kid. Thanks to its freezing power it can freeze surfaces or use its powerful spoon to throw large balls of ice at its rivals. It is the captain of the Cream Team! Series 3 has the most amount of Episodes, having 13, while Series 10 has the least amount of Episodes, only having 8. Rare Superthings, whom are the Leaders of whatever team they are on, have a silver colour on their hard rubber model. Silver is considered a shiny colour, so as of such, they give off a chrome effect. He first appeared at the end of Episode 12 of Power Machines, being created by Professor K as a failed experiment. After he and Mr. King were arrested again, he started causing mischief in Kaboom City, which was mostly seen in Series 8 when he was Neon Blast. He created the Kazoom Kids by going up to kids and touching an object around them, therefore turning them into a Kazoom Kid. In the final Episode of Series 8, the villians captured him, but the heroes freed him. Later on in Series 9, the Blue and Red Kazooms were put on display at the museum, only to be touched by Neon Blast, turning him into Kazoom Blast and releasing 6 colours, which formed the Guardians of Kazoom. After this, he stole the Kazooms.

The Superbots: Kazoom Blast and Fury Storm each comes with an exclusive Kazoom Kid Character and an exclusive SuperThing! My son loves SuperThings because quite simply put (his words) because they are fun and cool. I mean what’s there not to love? Lots of awesome characters, vehicles in the form of jets and episodes to watch on YouTube. Ot’s engaging and it also encourages imaginative play. So why do I love them? The Red Kazoom is an alternative to the Blue Kazoom that was used to create Kid Fury, although whether that is canon or not, as we don't see it at the end of Series 4, is ambiguous. It isn't seen until the Guardians of Kazoom Series, where Neon Blast touched it and the Blue Kazoom, releasing 6 colours, forming the Guardians of Kazoom, and turning him into Kazoom Blast. He later stole them, and he used it to create a Kazoom Kid named Fury Storm. Repeating objects are when a SuperThing from a particular series or other product is based on an object already used for a character from an older series or other product. The first ones appeared in the Secret Spies Series, but there weren't as many until the Kazoom Kids Series. Kazoom is a substance in the Superthings Franchise and was used to create the heroes with white or yellow essence. It is told in the first episode it was stolen, the thief being Enigma. After Enigma took Kid Shine with him after he fell down a mineshaft, he used the Kazoom to transform Kid Shine into Kid Kazoom. A red alternative to it called the Red Kazoom was used to create Kid Fury. In the Guardians of Kazoom Series, both Kazooms were displayed in the museum, only to be touched by Neon Blast, turning him into Kazoom Blast and releasing 6 colours, which formed the Guardians of Kazoom.The best thing is we have two of the COMING SOON (launch mid feb) SuperThings Superbots (one winner gets two) to give away– The Superbots: Kazoom Blast and Fury Storm each comes with an exclusive Kazoom Kid Character and an exclusive SuperThing! In the 10th Series, Rescue Force, common figures will also have the chrome effect, as revealed on social media right before Magic Box Toys announced it.

With each series, there are over 80 new SuperThings to collect: 40 different characters in 2 colours each, along with six silver team captains, two gold, and the ultra-rare. Like good heroes and villains, the SuperThings have lairs, vehicles and other accessories that help them live a thousand adventures in Kaboom City. There are also two super leaders, a hero and a villain, with a gold effect and the ultra-rare SuperThing, very hard to find! In his Neon Blast character infobox, it says that he has the ability to turn any kid into a Kazoom Kid by touching any object around them. In his Kazoom Blast infobox, it states that he has all the power of the Kazooms inside, and he still retains his ability to create Kazoom Kids. The Superthings Episode with the most amount of views is 'The Rescue Force Is Here!' having 1.1 million views and the least viewed Episode is Episode 3, titled 'The Diamond Robbery' only having 19,000 views.As Neon Blast, he is white (as a figure he is transluscent), has orange gloves, and has a yellow lightning bolt at the top of his head. He also has blue shoes. In both forms, he has one white eye and one yellow eye. As Kazoom Blast, one of his shoes is blue and one is red, and the same goes for both sides of his body. The bottom of his body is golden, and he has a yellow lightning bolt symbol on his head as well. Super Rare Superthings, whom are the Super Leaders of whatever side they are on in a Series, have a gold colour on their hard rubber model. Like silver, gold too is shiny, so they also give off a chrome effect. Chronologically, it was first discovered in Episode 19 by one of Mr. King's school staff, who convinced Grafon that it would be a better resource than oil from barrels. As of then, Kazoom was used instead for what the oil would usually do. The Episode 'The Mysterious Robbery of the Kazoom' has two different versions, and is the only Episode that may not be canon (apart from the Burger King Episodes). Talking of winning, I have an amazing giveaway for one person to win two of the COMING SOON SuperThings Superbots. Giveaway SuperThings Superbots

Some of the SuperThings characters are heroes and some are villains and we also got a good split between both of these. Like Enigma, Mr. King is also shiny in his respective Series and Toy Ranges. In the Heroes' Headquarters Toy set, he appears with Ron Ron, whom does not have a chrome effect. In Series 2, Guardians of Kazoom, some Ultra Rares and Toy Ranges, there are crystal Superthings. Like the normal figures, they too are made of hard rubber. However, most of the rubber, including the cape, is translucent, making the figures almost see-through. The Kazoom Kids in Guardians of Kazoom have these traits too. SuperThings Guardians of Kazoom is available to watch on Youtube, on the Magic Box channel which is the official home of SuperThings guardians of Kazoom. What is the SuperThings YouTube show about? The Rare rarity can be recognised by a Superthing having a silver colour, rather than a normal one. They do not have an inverted version. In the series, they are labelled as the Captain of a team, having 6 Captains, - 3 Heroes and 3 Villians.

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Like the Series figures and Kazoom Kids, he also has a neon effect, but his crystal ball part has multiple colours and is translucent. In the Neon Power Series, some Superthings along with Kazoom Kids have a neon effect that makes them appear brighter than a normal figure. SuperThings are everyday objects transformed into superheroes and supervillains, and each character has a rival. They live in Kaboom City in teams captained by silver-effect SuperThings. Dr. Volt's lower body has a somewhat metallic effect. However, this is not the case for the bulb in his head. It is luminescent, being transparent also on the outside. Therefore, in the dark, that bulb glows, but the rest of the figure does not glow. I’ve shared these awesome little things before over on the gram – if you haven’t already heard about them then I expect you will as these are the hottest collectible on the playground.



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