I actually picked up the following toys at a local thrift store on Saturday morning. All three were in the same bag for fifty cents. Not bad considering all the weeks that I haven't found anything.
Razer the renegade Red Lantern action figure is the sixth toy from McDonald's Green Lantern Animated Series Power Ups that was put in Happy Meals in 2012. His arms move 360* and his chest lights up when you push the button on his back.
This Tarzan is from McDonald's Disney 100 Years of Magic that was put in 2002 Happy Meals. The only movement is that the figurine rotates 360* on the base.
This McDonald's Megamind Minion top is from 2010 and was #7 in the series. The arms move up a little when he spins.
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Thursday, February 12, 2015
50th Birthday Bash #5: Green Lantern Doorknob Hanger Birthday Card
This Green Lantern doorknob hanger birthday card has images from his cartoon series. The front features mostly his power ring wearing fist with the text "Power up for birthday fun! Bad guys, beware! One awesome kid (who happens to be you!) is part of the Green Lantern Force - so, Evil, get a clue!":
The doorknob hanger itself was originally attached to the front of the birthday card. Unfortunately, it became unattached with only a few folds while scanning. The front features Hal Jordan aka the Green Lantern of Space Sector 2814, Razer the Red Lantern, and Kilowog aka the Green Lantern of Space Sector 674. The text "Busy saving the universe - come back later!" is written below them.
The back of the doorknob hanger features a full pose of Hal Jordan in costume with the text "Come on in! (Power rings not required for entry.)" written on the bottom:
The interior of the Green Lantern doorknob hanger birthday card is green with whit stars. The text on the right hand panel reads "All forces for the side of crime had better turn and run - 'cause awesome's gone galactic - keep fighting! And have fun! Happy birthday":
The back features a small full figure pose of Green Lantern in front of the power ring symbol plus the logo below the Hallmark one. There is no date but I figure that it was probably produced in 2012 considering that's the year of most of the Marvel birthday cards that I have previous posted about. The original price was $3.49 in the USA and $4.49 in Canada (I picked mine up for $1.05).
The Green Lantern doorknob hanger birthday card came with a yellow envelope with orange and green stars on it.
The doorknob hanger itself was originally attached to the front of the birthday card. Unfortunately, it became unattached with only a few folds while scanning. The front features Hal Jordan aka the Green Lantern of Space Sector 2814, Razer the Red Lantern, and Kilowog aka the Green Lantern of Space Sector 674. The text "Busy saving the universe - come back later!" is written below them.
The back of the doorknob hanger features a full pose of Hal Jordan in costume with the text "Come on in! (Power rings not required for entry.)" written on the bottom:
The interior of the Green Lantern doorknob hanger birthday card is green with whit stars. The text on the right hand panel reads "All forces for the side of crime had better turn and run - 'cause awesome's gone galactic - keep fighting! And have fun! Happy birthday":
The back features a small full figure pose of Green Lantern in front of the power ring symbol plus the logo below the Hallmark one. There is no date but I figure that it was probably produced in 2012 considering that's the year of most of the Marvel birthday cards that I have previous posted about. The original price was $3.49 in the USA and $4.49 in Canada (I picked mine up for $1.05).
The Green Lantern doorknob hanger birthday card came with a yellow envelope with orange and green stars on it.
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