Avatar Action Figures Denver CO
Local resource for Avatar action figures in Denver, CO. Includes detailed information on local businesses that give access to Avatar action figures, action figures, Avatar television series, as well as information on Avatar movies, and content on Avatar.
Denver Museum of Miniatures, Dolls & Toys
303-322-1053
1880 Gaylord St. Located one block west of City Park.
Denver, CO
Denver Museum of Miniatures, Dolls & Toys
303-322-1053
1880 Gaylord St. Located one block west of City Park.
Denver, CO 80206
Hours
Tuesday-Saturday 10to 4; Sunday 1 to 4. Closed Mondays and holidays.
Car Toys Inc
(303) 813-1090
550 N Broadway St
Denver, CO
It's Your Move
(303) 615-9551
1201 16th Street Suite 342
Denver, CO
It's Your Move
(303) 615-9551
1201 16th Street Suite 342
Denver, CO 80202
Hours
Mon-Sat 10:00am- 7:00pm Sun 12:00pm- 5:00pm
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Kazoo & Co Inc
(303) 322-0973
2930 E 2ND Ave
Denver, CO
Kazoo & Co Inc
(303) 322-0973
2930 E 2ND Ave
Denver, CO 80206
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Caboose Hobbies
(303) 777-6766
500 South Broadway
Denver, CO
Denver Doll Emporium
303-733-6339
1570 Pearl Street
Denver, CO
Denver Doll Emporium
303-733-6339
1570 Pearl Street
Denver, CO 80210
Hours
Monday Through Saturday 10 to 5
K B Kids Corn
(303) 228-9000
1099 18th St
Denver, CO
Plastic Chapel
(303) 722-0715
3109 E Colfax Ave
Denver, CO
Plastic Chapel
(303) 722-0715
3109 E Colfax Ave
Denver, CO 80206
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Kazoo & Co Inc
(303) 322-0973
2930 E 2nd Ave
Denver, CO
Checkmate International
(303) 292-1000
1415 E 58th Ave
Denver, CO
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Big movies mean tons of merchandise. It’s inevitable. Action figures must be made regardless of how much sense it makes. So clearly, if Space Jam required action figures, then Avatar, the movie by James Cameron that is exploding everyone’s heads with visuals and everyone’s hearts with joy, darn well has a series of action figures for it. But are they any good? The Nitty-Gritty Truth Sure, why not. They aren’t terrible, but there are two versions to look at here. There are the “good” versions of the action figures, the bigger versions that include a total of three characters, making them somewhat pointless as a “series” of action figures and rather just good additions to the vast imaginative toyland adventures your kids should be having anyway. But there are also the “bad” versions, the ones you’ll see most and like least. I didn’t even have to look at them for very long before coming to these conclusions either. It just sort of becomes apparent when you look at them for yourself. Confession time: I haven’t seen Avatar. I’ll see it soon enough, most likely by the time this article is posted, but as of writing this here review I haven’t seen the actual source material. I still know enough about the movie to know what is cool and what isn’t cool. The coolest thing? Definitely the RDA Scorpion Gunship. Why? Because the thing is a freaking heli-jet called a “Scorpion Gunship.” I don’t need to have seen the movie to know that whatever that is it makes for a good toy. But the actual figures are the problem. The good series, as I’m calling them, the ones that are taller, are pretty solid and fun for playing with. Like I said though, there isn’t a ton to choose from, so you’ll inevitably need to have a bright imagination to fit these Avatar characters into some sort of story involving the Transformers or the Ninja Turtles. But at least you are getting something cool. The smaller toys just look cheap, even though they aren’t in the truest use of the word. You’ll plunk some dough for a toy that looks weird, and part of that may just be the way the actual characters appear. They have that strange freakish skinniness to the joints that instantly makes me think “This is a toy” and not, “Oh cool, a new toy!” There’s a definite difference at work there. Even worse for me especially since I haven’t seen the movie, I can’t tell the difference between the characters since they look either like “Weird Blue Cat-Like Creatures” and “G.I. Joe Rej... |
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