Thursday, December 13, 2012

Clash of the Titans Perseus is Vintage Gold

Clash of the Titans was released in 1981 to Big Screens across America. After the success of the movie, a toy line had to be produced ! Mattel was chosen to produce the Action Figure recreations of the characters of the movie. While the toy line was nice, for the era, I can only lament what would have happened with this line if it was produced by a better toymaker.
 
This is Perseus. The Hero of the movie and son of Zeus.
 
The figure is a pretty good likeness of Harry Hamlin. It's fairly well detailed considering it was produced in '81.
 
 
Perseus comes with a Sword and Shield. Unfortunately no Bubo or the Helm he had in the movie. The sword is sculpted nicely with a good bit of detail. The shield incorporates two clamps on the back to attach to his arm and is sculpted well too. The eagle design is pretty intricate for a 3 3/4 scale figure of that era.
 
 
Looks like it's the battle of the "Daddy Issues".....
 
 
It's OK Luke, after all he is Progeny of a God ....
 
 
I had all the action figures of this line. I incorporated them into Dungeons and Dragons play easily but they were a lot of fun in their own right. Of course I wanted the Kraken......
 
My problem is the line should have been produced by a better toymaker. There are so many more figures and accessories that should have been incorporated. An Ammon with Bubo, the Stygian Witches and Medusa come to mind. A "Gods" set and maybe Calibos's lair.....
 
What could have been..... None the less, Perseus is a nice figure. I take into consideration that in 1981 there wasn't much emphasis on action figure quality so when looked at through that perspective, Perseus really stands out.

8 comments:

  1. What I do not get with EVERYONE into retro today that WHY hasn't a toy company redone these? I mean heck you had TWO recent Clash movies out and nothing! The Alien figures are getting redone...Why not Clash?

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    1. They went the 12" route on them but no 3 3/4. If the movies did better maybe....

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  2. Never had any of these but i remember drooling over and wanting a Kraken toy as a kid when i saw it ion the Sears Catalog and now a days i would be happy finding a figure of Charon sometime in the future.

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    1. Charon is one I'm tracking now, he made a good reaper back then. I still remember seeing the Kracken on the shelves but it was out of the price range....

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  3. I had Persus, Calibos and the pegasus. These were pretty good for the time, I don't think anyone was doing anything much better then. I bet the toy line didn't do so well otherwise they might have put out more stuff.

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    1. I can't imagine it was sales cause they sold quick, I bet it was production cost. Either way the line was cut short, there were a lot of figures that could've been produced. My calibos scared the heck out of me,that figure always creeped me out until his tail broke......

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  4. One of my first action figure interactions involved this line right here.I remember going over to a friend of the family's and seeing their kids collection of Clash figures!He had them all as well as a few Zorro figures.Gotta get some of these figs just for nostalgia's sake.

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    1. The figures are out there but the weapons are getting scarce ! Now that you mention it....I have to get to some Zorro figs myself :)

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