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Top Ten Coolest 3 3/4" Action Figure Lines of the 1970s

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    Museum Robot
    • May 9, 2007
    • 5859

    Top Ten Coolest 3 3/4" Action Figure Lines of the 1970s




    I gave up writing a weekly list for Topless Robot, in order to finish writing Rack Toys. I will admit to missing it from time to time, so I’m going to keep fresh by churning out the odd one for PlaidStallions.


    One of the things children of the 1970s were witness to was the birth of the 3 ¾” action figure, this was something that was entirely ours as a generation. The 3 ¾” action figure was our version of the Slinky or Mr Potatohead to the baby boomers.


    The explosion happened so quickly and so many companies followed suit that it’s easy to over look who did some of the best jobs. Disclaimer: this list is only for figure lines that launched in the 1970s, so before you say “how come the Remco Mini Monsters aren’t here” that’s because they came out in 1981.






    #10- Butch and Sundance Kenner


    Kenner’s Butch and Sundance line wasn’t based on the Paul Newman/Robert Redford classic from the early 1970s but on the prequel William Katt/Tom Berenger film “Butch and Sundance The Early Years” yeah that happened.

    Kenner went all out on this line making figures of other characters played by Peter Weller and Brian Dennehy. The figures had better articulation than Star Wars figures, their legs moved they could ride horses and pull their guns with quick draw action.



    All the bells and whistles couldn’t save the line from the fact that cowboys had fallen out of vogue and the movie it was based on wasn’t a big hit. Frugal Kenner recycled some of this line for their “Adventures of Indiana Jones” line in 1982 which filled the line with additional win.

    Click here to read the Top Ten 3 3/4" Action Figure Lines of the 1970s.






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  • jwyblejr
    galactic yo-yo
    • Apr 6, 2006
    • 11147

    #2
    Is it me or does the guy in front look like the POTF Han Solo in Carbonite?

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    • starsky
      veteran member
      • Aug 26, 2007
      • 6200

      #3
      that's butch cassidy! he's supposed to look like paul newman but looks more like han solo!!

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      • palitoy
        live. laugh. lisa needs braces
        • Jun 16, 2001
        • 59470

        #4
        Originally posted by starsky
        that's butch cassidy! he's supposed to look like paul newman but looks more like han solo!!
        It's supposed to be Tom Berenger.
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        • starsky
          veteran member
          • Aug 26, 2007
          • 6200

          #5
          i loved these guys. still have them with broken thumbs and their rubber guns!!

          the cowboy in the left corner of the pic is supposed to be sundance kid?

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          • Bruce Banner
            HULK SMASH!
            • Apr 3, 2010
            • 4335

            #6
            Great list! 3.75 inch is still my favourite scale for action figures, and most of my favourite 70s lines were mentioned there.
            PUNY HUMANS!

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            • SeattleEd
              SynthoRes Transmigrator
              • Oct 24, 2007
              • 4351

              #7
              I have that Metal Man saucer and it rocks! Would love to get the LOTR wraith!

              Well done, Brian. Dig it!

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              • Earth 2 Chris
                Verbose Member
                • Mar 7, 2004
                • 32646

                #8
                Nice list! I had a Metal Men figure as a kid, and had no idea who he was. He was just a robot for my Pocket Heroes to fight.

                Chris
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                • raider5gt
                  Museum Tree Cutter
                  • Nov 25, 2007
                  • 1911

                  #9
                  Never seen that Butch and Sundance stuff before,I would of been all over that as a kid.

                  Awesome stuff B.

                  Never stand behind a cow when it sneezes.

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                  • UnderdogDJLSW
                    To Fear is Not Logical...
                    • Feb 17, 2008
                    • 4891

                    #10
                    I agree with your number 1 selection 100%. Adventure People rock!
                    It's all good!

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                    • thunderbolt
                      Hi Ernie!!!
                      • Feb 15, 2004
                      • 34211

                      #11
                      great reuse of the cantina playset!!
                      You must try to generate happiness within yourself. If you aren't happy in one place, chances are you won't be happy anyplace. -Ernie Banks

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                      • johnnystorm
                        Hot Child in the City
                        • Jul 3, 2008
                        • 4293

                        #12
                        I have a loose Butch Cassidy figure, but now I HAVE to find the Peter Weller straw hat one! That is cool!

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                        • Godzilla
                          Permanent Member
                          • Nov 3, 2002
                          • 3009

                          #13
                          Adventure People as #1 is perfect!
                          Mortui Vivos Docent
                          The Dead Teach the Living

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                          • Chris
                            Persistent Member
                            • Dec 23, 2009
                            • 2279

                            #14
                            Wow! There were some nice surprises on that list. I somehow missed the Adventure People line.
                            If a Mego figure of God did not exist, it would be necessary for EMCE to invent him.

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                            • BaronSat
                              Museum Super Collector
                              • Sep 17, 2007
                              • 238

                              #15
                              I thought Star Wars would be the number one but I'm very pleased it's the FP adventure people. I love that line and wish there would have been more toys.
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