Tech deck Dude None 1PK Assorted

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Tech deck Dude None 1PK Assorted

Tech deck Dude None 1PK Assorted

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His G1 figure is super boring. It's just a fat dude wearing a mawashi (belt). However, the design of the protective belt looks more like thong underwear. Overall, Sumo San looks especially odd because he is just a nearly naked finger-figure with no arms and no charm. Skate Park Series: This series featured figures and accessories designed to create miniature skate parks with ramps, rails, and obstacles. Keep collections to yourself or inspire other shoppers! Keep in mind that anyone can view public collections—they may also appear in recommendations and other places. Prototypes and Pre-Production Figures: Figures that were part of the pre-production process or prototypes can be extremely rare and are highly sought after by collectors.

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Sumo San has a second G2 figure. This one is not eating, plus he is wearing a safety helmet and safety goggles. It is exclusive to the Downhill Dude playset. Billy is the character with the most unique sculpts in the entire toyline. He has a record of seven sculpts. There is a G2 figure that is basically the second G1 sculpt with static arms. This figure always wears red. He came as an exclusive figure in one version of the Dragstrip Race Set.He is the only Dude to have three sculpts in G1 -- the first generation of TDD (defined by not having any arms). Only two other characters ever had a second G1 sculpt produced: Stevie J and Petey. Error or Misprint Figures: Occasionally, production errors or misprints can result in figures with unique characteristics. Collectors often find these intriguing and rare. This figure was available in yellow, red, purple, and green versions. Although you'd surely consider the red version the "regular" version (because of Hellboy), it is the yellow figure that is the most common version of Petey.

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His name comes from Roswell, New Mexico which has become synonymous with "aliens" because of the famous "UFO incident" of 1947. There is one very interesting G1 version of Tank that came with the Daredevil Race Set. Instead of his normal drab and camo colors, he is bright red, yellow, and purple. He seems like a Hot Feet figure, but is not designated as such, and he does not come with a light-up board. Oddest of all, this figure has a large " Z" on his helmet. No other version of Tank has writing or letters on the helmet. I don't know what the Z means -- it has no context to the figure or the toyline. Also, it is strange that Tank is the only figure in this playset despite it being a "race." Finally, no other TDD has a Z or any other letter on his hat or helmet, making this particular figure seem really weird. This particular G3 Zobo sculpt also has a G4 version in a comic-themed series of figures. This variant seems to be a nod toward an obscure comic called Dead Clown, which was a Malibu Comics title that came out in 1993. According to both trading card series, there were some plans to release a G2 Julio. He was drawn wearing a serape (a woven blanket-like shawl), a sombrero (a wide-brimmed hat), and holding two maracas (rattles used to make music). His likeness is that of Jeff Spicoli (portrayed by Sean Penn) from the 1982 teen comedy Fast Times at Ridgemont High. This character embodies every "beach bum" or "surfer dude" stereotype.

What's even stranger than having two sculpts in G1, is having both of those sculpts re-issued in G2. This means they are the same basic G1 scultps, now with static arms. The second sculpt also has a detachable pitchfork accessory. Billy's fourth sculpt was basically the last G1 figure produced, now with static arms. This is the definition of G2 -- figures have arms, but the arms cannot be bent or posed. This figure is exclusive to one of the RC boards of 2003. Here he has a red hat and blue sneakers. The G3 figure has a two-finger pointing gesture on his right hand. Depending on how you position the arm, this may mean "look," or "file in." His left hand is giving a thumbs up. This could mean that there is a "friendly" ahead, whereas a thumbs down would mean "hostile." Ramp Dudes: This series included characters that were specifically designed for use on ramps and skatepark environments.

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Bozo the Clown was one of the most famous clowns in the world. He was created in 1946 to be featured on a series of children's storytelling albums made by Capitol Records. The name (and likeness) was later franchised out to local TV stations. This allowed many places around the world to have their very own Bozo Show. Although his popularity peeked in the 1960s, Bozo persisted as a TV personality until 2001. It seems like if they wanted to name the zood after the zip code of a place with a UFO sighting, they would have just gone with the zip of Roswell: #88201. Duh, right? The yellow version also came with the zood. His name is Ravage. He is a little purplish-red creature that somewhat resembles the legendary Cthulhu. Tiki culture is a loose decorative style that was popular in the US in the 1950s and 60s. This trend was punctuated by the acceptance of Hawaii as the 50th state in 1959. The exoticism associated with Hawaii brought about tiki idols, tiki mugs, and tiki bars. His G3 figure was a complete re-design. He still has a cape, but now he has a mask with some sort of head-crest. The costume design looks mostly like Doctor Fate (though the figure never appears in yellow and blue). The figure is generic enough by design that he basically takes on the likeness of well-known comic book heroes (and villains) just by adopting their iconic colors.His son, Robbie, also became a well-known stunt performer. Whereas his father did his jumps mostly on Harley-Davidson motorcycles, Robbie was more into motorcross bikes. Shik returned in G3 as a mime. A mime is a silent performer with origins in ancient Greece. In the 1950s, they became very popular in France. The most popular mime of all time is Marcel Marceau. This French performer took his "art of silence" on tour all over the world for many decades, until his death in 2007. He has many variants in G1. He is also one of very few characters to have both an oversized G1 figure (from the RC boards) and a micro-figure (from the keychains). His sixth sculpt is the "boxer" sculpt from G1, now with arms that can bend. This is the defining feature of G3 -- bendable arms. So, hey, Billy now has arms (and hands) and boxing gloves. The figure finally looks complete and ready for a boxing match. This design has yellow, orange, red, purple, and green figures. There was also a popular TV show about aliens called Roswell. This show aired from 1999-2002. The show went off the air the same year that Rozz hit the market.



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