World Famous Comics: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Movie Action Donatello
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Movie Action Donatello
From: Playmates Average Rating: Binding: Toy Label: Playmates Manufacturer Minimum Age: 4 years Manufacturer Maximum Age: 8 years Model: 53964 Release Date: September 15, 2006
Features:
Movie Action Don is super articulated!
Movie Action Don comes with a DVD!
Don's Movie themed packaging calls out the BONUS new line TMNT Movie!
Product Description: This 10" super articulated movie action figure has 31 points of articulation for action moves and comes with a DVD! Add this Ninja Turtle to your collection! Meet Movie Action Hero Don, martial arts mutant actor and movie special effects master. Not only does Donatello act and do his own stunts but he also uses his technical know how to create spectacular special effects - everything from ear-splitting explosions and spooky sound effects to cool and creative computer generated imagery. He's Movie Action Hero Don and he's the geek genius of the mutant movie industry. Includes DVD "Original Theatrical Movie." Measures 10" tall.
Super Poseable my $#@%! OK these guys look cool in the box and are huge I give them that. I bought all four because I wanted to set them up on a shelf because they do look cool. Unfortunately when you take them out of the box they barely stand up and only do in one pose. Since they are all cut from the same mold it just looks like they are all the same just different colors. They have 4 points of movement on their hands yet they barely hold their weapons. I wouldn't even go as far as to say holding their weps, more like balancing in place and hope someone doesn't breath on them so they fall off. The box says "Super Poseable! 31 points of articulation for action hero moves!" I was hoping to set them up in all sorts of cool poses with their weps but the only way to get them to stand up in by standing them all the same way which looks pretty weak. You cant even turn their heads different ways. Overall I was pretty upset with this purchase and would suggest anyone else who purchases them for display purposes to just leave them in the box. Also good luck on kids playing with these since they don't hold their weapons.