Monday 18 July 2011

The Beatles - Yellow Submarine Action Figures

Based on the 1968 animated film, these Beatles Yellow Submarine 6 inch figures were initially released by McFarlane Toys.  In 2004, Beatles fans were still clamoring for these now hard-to-find figures, so McFarlane repackaged and re-released them.
THE BEATLES YELLOW SUBMARINE - JOHN WITH GLOVE AND LOVE BASE
Clad in his cartoon movie costume of jacket, striped bellbottoms and Beatle boots, John sports round specs, a Beatle cut, sideburns and Fu Manchu moustache. He stands 7 1/4" tall and has articulation at the neck, shoulders, hands, waist and feet. John is packaged with the Glove and Love base. With articulation at the "jaw" (ring and pinky fingers) and the base, the glove features "chomping" action and sits atop the Love base, rotating 360 degrees.
THE BEATLES YELLOW SUBMARINE - PAUL WITH JEREMY
Standing 7 1/2" tall, Paul wears bellbottoms and a sport jacket with a colorful skinny tie and Beatle boots. He has articulation at the neck, shoulders, hands, waist and feet. Paul is accompanied by Jeremy the Nowhere Man, who stands on a "black hole" base. Jeremy is 3 5/8" tall with articulation at the neck and shoulders.
THE BEATLES YELLOW SUBMARINE - GEORGE WITH BLUE MEANIE
George stands 7 5/8" tall with articulation at the neck, shoulders, hands, waist and feet, and is wearing bellbottoms, Nehru jacket and Beatle boots. A Beatle cut, sideburns and full beard complete his look. George is accompanied by the Blue Meanie, who has articulation at the neck and hands and stands 5" tall (plus has 2" tall ears!).
THE BEATLES YELLOW SUBMARINE - RINGO WITH YELLOW SUBMARINE
Ringo stands 7" tall with articulation at the neck, shoulders, hands, waist and feet. He is decked out in striped bellbottoms and a colorful striped jacket. Sixties-style details include a wide psychedelic tie, Beatle boots, Beatle cut and Fu Manchu moustache. Ringo is packaged with the Yellow Submarine, which is 4" tall by 6 1/2" long. This accessory has articulation at the back rudder and four periscopes, all of which rotate 360 degrees; it also features wind-up propellers.

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