billbot85 wrote:They don't sell vintage toys though, do they?
Like I said, I [probably] saw it back when the toys first came out ("one of my past lives").
Yes...I'm stretching back now. It's hazy, but I recall seeing at least one of those things on the shelf. I think I wanted one but never got it. Back then, the line was, "Oh, you have enough toys as it is." Ha-ha, but if Mom knew just how rare they were (I think even at the tender age of 5 I had some idea that this was not easy to come by) she'd kick herself till her leg broke.
Re: ERTL Toy Line Discussion
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 4:06 pm
by billbot85
Well at least you can say you most likely saw the legendary police car on the shelf in a store. The only thing I got to go on was seeing one commercial for the toys that featured the police car. I still think there are more of them out there though.
Re: ERTL Toy Line Discussion
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 4:16 pm
by Prime Evil
billbot85 wrote:Well at least you can say you most likely saw the legendary police car on the shelf in a store. The only thing I got to go on was seeing one commercial for the toys that featured the police car. I still think there are more of them out there though.
Ah, but...the DEVO GUN. That, I'm sure, would fetch a pretty penny.
Re: ERTL Toy Line Discussion
Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 2:02 pm
by billbot85
Prime Evil wrote:Ah, but...the DEVO GUN. That, I'm sure, would fetch a pretty penny.
Ahh yess this toy is wicked rare!! To think the devo gun was modified from Nintendo Superscopes haha. My buddy actually has one, but the thing won't work anymore. I think those run pretty expensive on ebay too.
Re: ERTL Toy Line Discussion
Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 1:21 pm
by billbot85
so....I know I'm late on saying this, but I just wanted to say I was successful in finding all 6 movie action figures MOC, and scoring the Devo Chamber w/box off ebay for only $30!!! I also have 2 Marios MOC, but took Iggy and Spike out of package to be a part of the Devo Chamber display. hopefully I can post pictures at some point.
The only thing left now is to try and find the Police Car (probably will take a miracle).
Re: ERTL Toy Line Discussion
Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 12:30 am
by billbot85
Finally managed to get one! Hoping to post better pics soon that aren't via cell phone
Re: ERTL Toy Line Discussion
Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 8:52 pm
by Zack
Forgot to post in this, awesome! Glad to see you got one! I don't even remember them in stores from back in the day.
Re: ERTL Toy Line Discussion
Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 8:05 am
by billbot85
thanks man! Won it on invaluable.com with a ton of other figs and the Devo Chamber. I just ordered the Microchips to Moviestars book, too. I was hoping to post a couple pics of my entire collection...unless everyone has seen enough lol.
Re: ERTL Toy Line Discussion
Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 2:18 pm
by Trust The Fungus
hey guys, do any of you have an old Super Mario Bros movie mario action figure i could buy?i dont care if its incomplete or loose or if it has some little paint scuffs, depending on the condition, i will pay up to 40 dollars
Re: ERTL Toy Line Discussion
Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2010 12:18 pm
by billbot85
Trust The Fungus wrote:hey guys, do any of you have an old Super Mario Bros movie mario action figure i could buy?i dont care if its incomplete or loose or if it has some little paint scuffs, depending on the condition, i will pay up to 40 dollars
Phlibbit wrote:Here's something I think would've been cool:
Does anyone remember those cool Power Rangers toys (from the original series) where they would have the costume on, except for the head, and there would be a button on the back where you could press and their head would instantly switch into the helmet?
Well, the SMB figures could have head alternate heads like that, activated by the Devo Chamber. Toad could've changed into a Goomba. Mario/Luigi could've changed into monkeys or something. And the coolest thing--Koopa could transform into the reptilian form seen briefly at the end of the film.
I'd think the Marios would do better with a different action, something more suited to them.
Say... jumping?
Re: ERTL Toy Line Discussion
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 3:35 pm
by Phlibbit
LBD_Nytetrayn wrote:
Phlibbit wrote:Here's something I think would've been cool:
Does anyone remember those cool Power Rangers toys (from the original series) where they would have the costume on, except for the head, and there would be a button on the back where you could press and their head would instantly switch into the helmet?
Well, the SMB figures could have head alternate heads like that, activated by the Devo Chamber. Toad could've changed into a Goomba. Mario/Luigi could've changed into monkeys or something. And the coolest thing--Koopa could transform into the reptilian form seen briefly at the end of the film.
I'd think the Marios would do better with a different action, something more suited to them.
Say... jumping?
Yeah, that's even better. I could imagine some sort of switch on the Thwomp Stompers that would've made them spring up into the air or something.
Re: ERTL Toy Line Discussion
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 7:04 pm
by LBD_Nytetrayn
Yeah, that was my idea. Maybe spring-loaded or something... just so long as having the Stompers extended isn't the "default," as it were. A little switch or lock to keep them in would be good, even though that would probably wear down the springs.
Re: ERTL Toy Line Discussion
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 10:09 pm
by oldskoolplayer86
I collect Inspector Gadget toys and one of the figures was Gadget in a blue trenchcoat, his legs extended when you pushed a button on each side of his legs. It would be cool if something like that was on the Mario and Luigi figures. You could push a button and the bottoms of the Thwomp Stompers would extend I guess.
I also had the Power Rangers figures. The button was on their belt, you would push it down and the head would flip.
Re: ERTL Toy Line Discussion
Posted: Tue May 31, 2011 8:33 am
by Prime Evil
Personally, I would've just had a little switch inside the back of the legs to "extend" the Stompers'...um, stompers. That, and a fly-away rig consisting of a hook, line, and reel, similar to Toy Biz's Batman figure with the retractable utility belt. I went through about three of 'em.
Re: ERTL Toy Line Discussion
Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 3:43 am
by LBD_Nytetrayn
Dang, looks like SMB Collector took his videos offline. Or at least, set them all to private.
Either way, it doesn't appear they can be viewed any more.
Re: ERTL Toy Line Discussion
Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 10:24 am
by billbot85
LBD_Nytetrayn wrote:Dang, looks like SMB Collector took his videos offline. Or at least, set them all to private.
Either way, it doesn't appear they can be viewed any more.
huh. looks like he did. He set them all to private. I hope it wasn't because of me :-/
Re: ERTL Toy Line Discussion
Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 2:24 pm
by Redstar
billbot85 wrote:huh. looks like he did. He set them all to private. I hope it wasn't because of me :-/
Why might it have been you?
It's a shame these are down. I'll have to ask him about it.
Re: ERTL Toy Line Discussion
Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 2:38 pm
by billbot85
Redstar wrote:Why might it have been you?
I might've annoyed him since he blocked me from commenting on his youtube vids about a year ago. Yesterday I posted on his site on videogamemm.com saying how I managed to get 2 police car sets. Although that probably wouldn't be a real reason to set all videos to private.
Maybe too many people were pestering him about buying stuff off of him?
Re: ERTL Toy Line Discussion
Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2011 5:55 pm
by oldskoolplayer86
I hate replying to topics that haven't been posted in for a while but its still on the front page.
Anyway.. how rare would you guys concider the talking Mario Bros. figures? I just won talking Mario on ebay for $20.50.
Re: ERTL Toy Line Discussion
Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 3:29 pm
by Prime Evil
oldskoolplayer86 wrote:Anyway.. how rare would you guys concider the talking Mario Bros. figures? I just won talking Mario on ebay for $20.50.
In the box? If so, then you have the best luck. I've never seen one of those in person before.
Re: ERTL Toy Line Discussion
Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 4:47 pm
by oldskoolplayer86
Yup still in the box. Here's some pics (from ebay)
Re: ERTL Toy Line Discussion
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 6:32 am
by LBD_Nytetrayn
Are the belts molded onto the talking figures, or are they removable, like on the smaller ones?
Re: ERTL Toy Line Discussion
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 1:16 pm
by oldskoolplayer86
The belts are molded, unlike the action figure counterparts.
I also just recently won the Koopa, Iggy and Spike figures, still in the package for $20, as well as the walkie talkies, also for $20 (boxed as well).
Re: ERTL Toy Line Discussion
Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2012 11:20 pm
by Wesr
I don't remember ever seeing these when the movie came out but then again I was more interested in the rumors of Transformers coming back into production lol. I might have to grab a few for my game display when I get going. I should buy a Mario so i can use the boots as a reference for my project.
Re: ERTL Toy Line Discussion
Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2012 7:08 pm
by billbot85
Hey, so I came across this interesting article on blogspot where this guy discusses his interview with a "sculpt for hire toy studio," run by a man named Rudy Vap. Apparently this studio actually sculpted the action figures for Super Mario Bros.!!! He says he even was given a few prototype sculpts of Dennis Hopper's head, one of them he describes as a "dinosaur head"!! This guy also worked at a movie theater the summer of '93 when the movie premiered and even got some of the toys to put on for display. It's a really interesting article.
We gotta get this guy or Rudy Vap for an interview!! Maybe we could even see some of these sculpts of the Koopa figure.
Amazing find, billbot! I've already contacted Mr. Christy in regards to his work on the line, so hopefully we hear back from him soon and have something special to share.
Re: ERTL Toy Line Discussion
Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2012 11:12 am
by billbot85
Redstar wrote:Amazing find, billbot! I've already contacted Mr. Christy in regards to his work on the line, so hopefully we hear back from him soon and have something special to share.
Thanks! Is that his name? The author of the article I found? I hope we can get an interview with him, I'd love to see those sculpts and get some backstory on the production of these toys!
Re: ERTL Toy Line Discussion
Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2012 2:43 pm
by Redstar
That is indeed his name. Mr. Christy has agreed to both wrote an editorial for the site on his relation to the toyline as well as provide many photos of each sculpt, particularly the unused alternate Koopa face. I have already seen it and, I must say, it's pretty cool.
Re: ERTL Toy Line Discussion
Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2012 6:50 pm
by billbot85
Awesome!! I am definitely looking forward to all of that!! He emailed me a picture of the sculpts too and I got to see the Koopa mask. Looks pretty similar to the artwork used on the back of the action figure card. That would've been such a cool accessory.
Re: ERTL Toy Line Discussion
Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2012 7:02 pm
by Redstar
Yeah, it's definitely the 'Joker grin' stage. The artwork from the back of the packaging actually depicts Stage II, though, while the mask appears to be a slightly more de-evolved version of Stage I.
Re: ERTL Toy Line Discussion
Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 7:22 pm
by billbot85
Redstar wrote:Yeah, it's definitely the 'Joker grin' stage. The artwork from the back of the packaging actually depicts Stage II, though, while the mask appears to be a slightly more de-evolved version of Stage I.
Yeah, it also kind of looks like the ape-head goomba figure, but with a bigger grin. I'm looking forward to the good stuff Mr. Christy is going to share with the site.
Also, from the picture he emailed me, it looks like one of the heads was a prototype for Scapelli. I can post the photo of the heads he emailed me if you wanna see.
Re: ERTL Toy Line Discussion
Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 2:43 pm
by Zack
awesome! Yeah post everything! Can't wait to see these!!!
Re: ERTL Toy Line Discussion
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 2:34 pm
by billbot85
I hope its not too soon to post these, but here they are: The prototype heads for the Super Mario Bros ERTL toyline! Take a moment to notice the de-evolved "Koopa Mask" that was supposed to come with the Koopa figure
Re: ERTL Toy Line Discussion
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 6:31 pm
by ultimateemail5000
That is really cool I wish the Koopa figure came with the mask. Nice find. Are you going to paint them?
Re: ERTL Toy Line Discussion
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 11:14 pm
by billbot85
ultimateemail5000 wrote:That is really cool I wish the Koopa figure came with the mask. Nice find. Are you going to paint them?
Unfortunately they are not mine. They belong to Mr. Christie, who actually interviewed the people who were working on the heads for the figures. He plans to send more pictures to me or the site at some point.
And I agree, I wish the Koopa figure came with that mask, too.
Re: ERTL Toy Line Discussion
Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 11:08 pm
by Serum
I definitely like the 12 inch talking figures of the Marios, but... why is Luigi African American? I mean, don't get me wrong, there's nothing wrong with it, but, I think John Leguizamo is Hispanic... I think that might be the work of a practical joker.
Re: ERTL Toy Line Discussion
Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2012 7:56 pm
by billbot85
Serum wrote:I definitely like the 12 inch talking figures of the Marios, but... why is Luigi African American? I mean, don't get me wrong, there's nothing wrong with it, but, I think John Leguizamo is Hispanic... I think that might be the work of a practical joker.
Yeah I always wondered that too...I have the talking Mario and Luigi and when I show them to friends they always ask "Why is Luigi Black?" haha.
Re: ERTL Toy Line Discussion
Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2012 1:21 pm
by AndrewTheBeatnik
This is so cool! I would have loved to play with these guys and fight crime with them when I was younger.....or right now...Haha