On the Prowl

On the Prowl

They’re on a mission and ladies, failure is not an option.
I’m still working on it but be sure to check out the MegoMuseum Blog for coverage of Megomeet later on today, I gots some fancy moving pictures and everything!

About The Author

Mantooth
AKA Brian Heiler author of "Rack Toys: Cheap, Crazed Playthings" and co-editor of "Toy-Ventures Magazine". Co-Host of the "Pod Stallions" podcast. Host of the Brick Mantooth Youtube channel, painter, designer, writer, mental health advocate, toy collector, Mego, and Mego Knock-Off enthusiast. I have large feet, ADHD and I live in Canada. Talk toys, not others.

10 Comments

  • david on June 9, 2008

    Those Jumbo Plaid guys are unstoppable. Thank you for answering my question,”What’s better than a giant 70’s tie?” Clearly the giant 70’s bow tie. It’s clip on magic.

  • rob! on June 9, 2008

    what is with those shoes? didn’t shirley temple wear those when tap-dancing?

  • wurwolf on June 9, 2008

    The guy on the left is unbelievable. I think the thing that made me laugh the hardest was that, in addition to wearing a plaid suit, he’s got a window-pane pattern shirt on underneath it.

    The shoes were a close second, though.

  • Arkonbey on June 9, 2008

    my god! They’re wearing upholstery. It’s the Amazing Couch Brothers.

    Wurwolf/Rob!: Thank you. I was spared the agony of noticing the shoes until you guys had to open your big mouths

  • Neal Snow on June 9, 2008

    Holy crap. Outside of the poor schmucks who modeled these monstrosities, did anyone actually wear these things?

  • JFStan on June 9, 2008

    “Evening, ladies! Hopper’s the name.. Clod Hopper. I just invented a new shoe, you like?”

    Rob, I think Shirley Temple could of gotten inside one of those shoes and driven it around like a car. 🙂

  • Dancin' Homer on June 9, 2008

    That’s a major leauge Leisure Seizure right there

  • MegoSteve on June 9, 2008

    The plaid on the left is the same pattern Pee-wee Herman’s suit has.

  • Anonymous on November 24, 2008

    The guy on the left looks like the actor who played Chuck Norris’ friend in the Octogon

  • Anonymous on July 24, 2009

    I think you're right, Anonymous. I looked up the Octogon and found an actor listed named Art Hindle, a character actor from The Octogon who was also one of the main police officers in Porky's. I do believe that's the same guy.

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