Doll Zone Is Great For Everyone

By Tracie Knight


Millions of people like to decorate their homes with a variety of items which reflect the past and present. Some of them will visit a doll zone when they decide to make a change in their household. It is no mystery that there are many toy companies who have made unusual looking statues which stood at eight inches or more. Mego was the perfect figure manufacturer during the 70's and they were delighted to model statues that resembled fictional characters.

Decades ago this particular toy industry was not doing so great with their toys. It seemed as though their current play items were not doing so great with small or teenage children. In order to fix this problem Mego decided to take their toy line in a very different direction. Some of the top people at this company realized that teenage boys really loved super heroes. This is when Mego contacted DC comics to obtain a license for certain characters. Shazam, Batman, Superman and Robin proved to be the most popular among youngsters.

These were the very first figures to go on sell in various stores around the United States. Other countries had their own versions of these characters which looked a bit odd when they were compared to the American versions. These items did not go through the same licensing process as the ones made within the United States.

The Latin version of Superman has darker features and his costume is a bit different from the American version. At the time a person could also obtain the foreign one at a less expensive cost since production expenses were lower. Celebrities all around wanted to have their faces attached to one of these very unique statues that were very popular.

Mego made a conscience decision to duplicate actors and actresses from "Happy Days, " "Laverne and Shirley, " "Starsky and Hutch, " "Three's Company" and "Star Trek." The male characters were very tastefully done on every level possible. Many of the female figures were pitiful and very forgettable.

Many of these products were purchased by boys and they did not want to take home a female statue. Retailers would quickly discount the girl characters whenever they arrived at their store. Unfortunately Catherine Bach does not resemble her Daisy Duke statue at all. Everyone at Mego knew that the Daisy head was not an original.

Any person with eyes could see that Mego made a huge mistake when they created the eight inch version of Wonder Woman. She had a baby face and did not come with any accessories. Batgirl, Supergirl, Cat Woman and Isis were all made from the same head mold. Each of these items looked silly to the serious collector.

"The Black Hole" figures are very expensive on today's market even though they could not generate sales the first time around. "Star Wars" was popular from the very start and continues to do well in every toy store that is around the country. Mego even had a figure of Cher made while they were in operation.




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