
Now there’s a fight we’d love to see…
From GI Joe to Barbie, Captain Planet to the Power Rangers, we’ve played with them all (as toys you weirdo pervert) but who said you had to put them away when you grew up – of course we are not one of those guys who doesn’t take them out of the packaging – action figures are meant to be played with and thrown around the place and pitted against villains, dogs and the power of the sun under a magnifying glass. This week we bring you the best of the best – action figure stop motion animated videos and of course some altogether hilarious videos and even some Star Wars theatre for the thespians out there.
Hi I’m a Marvel and I’m a DC – ItsjustsomeRandomGuy
After watching it, this actually makes a lot of sense – not the whole childhood issues and herpes problem (although they do raise good points). Marvel and DC movies are always really different, Marvel tend to go very flashy and OTT with the special effects while DC go for the drama and the raw grittiness – honestly we don’t care because super hero movies rule (except for that Batman movie with the nipple suit and Daredevil)
Covert Operatives – covertoperatives
Seriously?! Who as this amount of time on their hands!
Star Wars Action Figure Theatre – Prequel Episode 4 – probotvideo
Now this we can appreciate – really well done and thought snippets. Who doesn’t love a bit of back story to the Star Wars episodes and who doesn’t love stop motion action figure animation!
Bronte Sisters Power Dolls – FineMoustaches
If you’ve ever suffered/had the pleasure of being forced to read a Bronte novel then you can certainly appreciate this video. Kind of wish that the Brontes did have the ability to transform into a giant mech-dinosaur, would have made the books that little bit more interesting.
Jesus Christ Action Figure – rexcat
This is our all time favourite! We’d never so foolish as to open the Ark of the Covenant but why weren’t these available when we growing up. I wonder of Mary comes with Karate Chop attack or Jesus has pre-installed pull string phrases.