Welcome to the final Toyark: Off The Shelf for the week. I’ve been compiling some great news stories, pics and videos to enjoy and kick your weekend off correctly. From an Incredible Hulk Night Light to a Joker Cookie Jar, we’ve got something for everyone.
Read on to check it out and enjoy the weekend!
McFarlane reveals MLB Series 31 Collector Level figures.
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How about a Cookie Jar based on a classic design Joker?
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Amazon has these awesome Marvel Universe guitar picks.
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Toys “R” Us is selling a Power Rangers Alarm Clock Radio. Great until you ninja kick it trying to hit the snooze button.
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The rest of McFarlane’s MLB Series 31 has been revealed as well. Now make sure you only use your Stephen Strasburg figure sparingly.
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Enjoy this toy commercial for the classic Bravestarr toy line.
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Hulk no get scared from puny darkness no more.
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This LEGO Ghostbusters firehouse is just one of the awesome movie sets created using LEGO. There are four more that are worth checking out as well.
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You can own these fantastic looking Papercraft Masters of the Universe creations.
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This animated Gif shows how Elemental79 created this stunning Super Metroid artwork.
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They already have plenty of shot glasses, beer mugs and regular old fashioned plastic cups. Now a matching set of TMNT Glass Coasters can go with them as well.
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See how you can make your own LEGO Minifg Cake Pops.
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This Star Wars themed nursery is doing it right.
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Have you seen the trailer for The Wolverine? No?! Well here’s the International trailer, which I found to be the better of the two that were released.
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A limited edition replica of Michonne’s Sword from The Walking Dead. Do want!
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A seriously impressive Rice Krispy Treats and Jell-O zombie cake.
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Darth Vader and his Stormtroopers riding in style on this new Star Wars shirt.
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Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors!
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The Easter Bunny clearly picked the wrong egg to paint.
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Buzzfeed lists the Top 10 Girls Toy Lines of the 80’s.
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Finally, we leave you with this short bit of Lost He-Man and The Masters of the Universe toy commercials from 1981-1982. The animation is wildly different in this than in the cartoon.
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