I have a bunch of Marvel Legends to review to wrap up the year but since Toad is one of the extra special Marvel Legends: 20th Anniversary Series figures, I'll start with him. Yes, the rumors are true: Toad was indeed one of the original four Marvel Legends figures released by Toy Biz back in 2002. He wasn't originally intended for Marvel Legends, and thus he looked and was articulated quite differently from the other three figures in the first series (Cap, Hulk, and Iron Man). Instead, he was supposed to be part of a 2 pack with a movie version of Toad from the X-Men film. Toy Biz definitely moved figures around and reused things a lot, so Toad added an already designed villain figure with a recent bit of gained popularity into the line. Now, 20 years later, Hasbro has gone back and finally introduced a well articulated Toad figure into the line. It's kind of weird that Toad came out a few months later rather than shipping with the other figures, but they didn't exactly all ship together, either. Over the past 8 or so years Hasbro has really been filling in the X-Men roster and Toad has definitely been overdue for a modern release. Ready to see if this one is worth picking up? Then join me for a look at Toad (with no "struck by lightning" jokes after the break...
The Facts:
Height: 6 inches
Articulation: Swivel/hinge ankles, double hinged knees, thigh swivels, balljointed hips w/ vertical hinges, abdominal hinge, balljointed mid-torso, swivel/hinge shoulders w/ lateral "butterfly" joints, bicep swivels, double/hinged elbows, swivel/ hinge wrists, hinged neck, and a ball jointed head.
Accessories: 2 interchangeable portraits, 4 interchangeable hands, 2 toads, display base, and background display.
Non-Scalper Price: $34 dollars
* Toad's a small, athletic little guy which definitely seems to fit his appearances from the 1990s. Take a look at the 1992 and 1993 Marvel cards and he's pretty close to those. He's not the portly little guy from the 1960s through 1980s nor is he based on the more modern takes. He's kind of a 90's toad with some different colors. It's a slightly unusual choice but it doesn't look bad at all. Just different. Toad does appear to be a completely unique sculpt and so he is shorter than most other Marvel Legends figures with an appropriate costume that is covered with wrinkles and folds in the material. The costume has some nice paint effects, too, really bringing out the detail in the sculpt. His jester collar and belt are separate pieces, though not removable, and give him the further rumpled look of someone wearing ill-fitting clothes who sleeps in a swamp.
This is the first figure of Toad I've reviewed on the site. For more Marvel Legends: 20th Anniversary Series reviews check out the following: