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  • monkey tennis
    "Kiss my face."
    • Jun 8, 2007
    • 2267

    #16
    A Doll is a girls child like action figure...and Sindy...er...and Barbie and Bratz
    Very confusing.

    Ok so I guess I like Dolls then
    "I've just bought a house. It's got a Buck Rogers Toilet. One yank, all gone!"

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    • JPkempo
      Permanent Member
      • Jun 17, 2001
      • 4334

      #17
      Originally posted by SlipperyLilSuckers
      So, if a Mego belongs to a girl, it's a doll, but if it belongs to a boy it's an action figure? Or were Megos just made for boys?
      Boys where the target group. Thats why the female figures didn't sell as well.

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      • SUP-Ronin
        Stuck in a laundry shoot.
        • Oct 8, 2007
        • 3146

        #18
        Action heros = action figures because the character is based around their actions, villianous or heroic..
        Dolls just sit around having teaparties, and talking about their favorite action figures.

        My megos would date dolls. That goes for the girl action figures too. WW, B-girl, Cat-Woman, etc.
        "Steel-like jaws clacked away, each bite slashing flesh from my body - I used my knife and my hands, and when they were gone, my bloody stumps - and yet the turtles came."

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        • z3zep
          The Girl Next Door
          • Sep 30, 2006
          • 1725

          #19
          Basically they all are Dolls, with Action Figure being a sub-category of dolls.

          Because of the "norms" of the day, they had to come up with a new term so boys could play with dolls and not be labelled a "sissy". Again this is based on the timeframe of 60/70s.

          btw -- my RC batman dated my Dawn doll.

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          • JPkempo
            Permanent Member
            • Jun 17, 2001
            • 4334

            #20
            My RC Batman dated my sisters Barbie. So he was a bit shorter.

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            • Adam West
              Museum CPA
              • Apr 14, 2003
              • 6822

              #21
              Main Entry: action figure
              Part of Speech: n
              Definition: a toy doll representing a person or fictional character known for heroic or superheroic feats
              "The farther we go, the more the ultimate explanation recedes from us, and all we have left is faith."
              ~Vaclav Hlavaty

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              • megoscott
                Founding Partner
                • Nov 17, 2006
                • 8710

                #22
                It's all attitude and physics.

                Action figures are meant to be thrown across the yard and off of roofs.

                Dolls are for dress up and dainty play.

                Applying sufficient velocity and force to a Barbie will make her an action figure. Making little beds for Batman to sleep in out of kleenex boxes (yes, that was me) makes him a doll.
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                • Brown Bear
                  Still Old School
                  • Feb 14, 2008
                  • 7063

                  #23
                  I alsways said female figures are dolls and male figures are action figs.....so I guess that means Zira is a doll and Ken is....(gulp)....an action figure
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                  • Brown Bear
                    Still Old School
                    • Feb 14, 2008
                    • 7063

                    #24
                    Originally posted by MegoScott
                    It's all attitude and physics.

                    Action figures are meant to be thrown across the yard and off of roofs.

                    Dolls are for dress up and dainty play.

                    Applying sufficient velocity and force to a Barbie will make her an action figure. Making little beds for Batman to sleep in out of kleenex boxes (yes, that was me) makes him a doll.
                    That's thee best explanation I've ever heard in my life.....LOL
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                    • Wee67
                      Museum Correspondent
                      • Apr 2, 2002
                      • 10603

                      #25
                      Originally posted by MegoScott
                      It's all attitude and physics.

                      Action figures are meant to be thrown across the yard and off of roofs.

                      Dolls are for dress up and dainty play.

                      Applying sufficient velocity and force to a Barbie will make her an action figure. Making little beds for Batman to sleep in out of kleenex boxes (yes, that was me) makes him a doll.

                      Case closed!
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                      • Brown Bear
                        Still Old School
                        • Feb 14, 2008
                        • 7063

                        #26
                        GI Joe is an action figure because he'd do it with Barbie and make Ken watch.

                        But really, it boils down to whether the figure is sold to target a boy or a girl. Doesn't matter whether a girl owns a Mego, because the initial target market was boys.
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                        • SlipperyLilSuckers
                          MeGoing
                          • May 14, 2003
                          • 9031

                          #27
                          What about WOZ? ... for example.

                          I like what you wrote too Scott :D

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                          • UnderdogDJLSW
                            To Fear is Not Logical...
                            • Feb 17, 2008
                            • 4895

                            #28
                            The ToyBox article in the museum's ad archive says "dolls" for WOZ, but the actual Mego packaging I believe says "figure."

                            On a tangent: I've often joked with my wife at Xmas that her Nativity is a "Jesus Action Playset." So, I guess it's all in the eye of the beholder. I think that things are labled action figure now, not necessarily to attract a gender than to shout out a verb. (i.e action, motion, adventure, you'll have fun, it won't just sit there on your shelf and get dusty...unless you collect them, then buy five)
                            It's all good!

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