Showing posts with label 5 Points. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 5 Points. Show all posts

Saturday, July 17, 2021

Mezco Toyz 5 Points XL Mothra vs. Godzilla (1964): Mothra and Shobijin Twins


5 Points XL Mothra vs. Godzilla (1964): Mothra and Shobijin Twins Boxed Set

How much terror can you stand?

Mothra joins 5 Points XL - a colossal addition to our nostalgic 5 Points line with the same fan-fueled fun, but bigger! …It’s a little bit of a big deal.

Inspired by the 1964 film ‘Mothra vs. Godzilla’ , the massive moth measures 9” in length from wing to wing. Mothra features a flocked body and an articulated head and wings. The Shobijin Twins feature flocked shoulder capes and come complete with two different head portraits, two sets of interchangeable arms, and can join hands - allowing for a multitude of display options.

Mothra and the Shobijin Twins are packaged in a train case, just like the one seen in the film. Mothra’s display base can attach to the packaging so she can hover over the Shobijin twins.

Sunday, February 23, 2020

Mezco Toy Fair Roundup

Mezco is always about their fans and in usual fashion they set aside their Saturday morning for us at Toy Fair to see all the new offerings. New Living Dead Dolls of the Scooby gang, the Crow, Scream and Jigsaw from Saw. Their 5 Points lines expand with Scooby Doo, the Addams Family, 1966 Batman, Superman, Birdman, Spaceghost and more including playsets. Many new characters are being released for their One:12 Collective from Marvel and DC, Conan, Popeye, Alien, Pedator, horror licenses and more. More new additions are also coming to their Designer Series and Mega Scale figures as well. Their press goodie bag included exclusive versions of their 5 Points Gomez and Spaceghost, an exclusive gold headed One:12 Gomez and a ton of cool swag to make us proper agents. A review and pics will be up shortly.

















































Friday, November 15, 2019

5 Points Gomez: Hazard Squad Commander

Introducing 5 Points - Mezco’s upgrade to the articulated action figures of yesteryear. These highly detailed, poseable action figures feature some of pop culture’s most familiar faces, both old and new.