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  • levyguy
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    George Grizzard

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  • 4NDR01D
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    Originally posted by thunderbolt
    Really love the figures, and keep them in B/W. It makes them unique and really captures the look of the show. Hope there is a possibility for a Serling figure someday.
    I agree with t-bolt %100.
    I'm a huge TZ fan and can't wait to get my hands on these guys. I'm definitely hoping they can get their hands on the rights to do Outer Limits as well, that would make my year.

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  • The Toyroom
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    Originally posted by PNGwynne
    I'd love to see a figure of Buzz Meredith, an iconic presence in TZ--preferably as bank teller Beemis. Did any other actor star in as many (great) episodes?
    Meredith was in 5 I believe....close 2nd would probably be Jack Klugman (3)

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  • thunderbolt
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    Really love the figures, and keep them in B/W. It makes them unique and really captures the look of the show. Hope there is a possibility for a Serling figure someday.

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  • Mikey
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    I'd like a Tim O'Connor from On Thursday We Leave For Home.

    Reason, he's wearing a Forbidden Planet C57D uniform

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  • Remco Monster
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    "- Henry Bemis from "Time Enough At Last" (with a stack of books accessory)"

    That would be my number one want! I love that episode to death!


    I LOVE that they are B&W! I do not like it when figures from B&W shows are made in color. About the only time it doesn't bug me, is with Universal Monsters. The Munsters is a good example. I can't stand the green that companies make them. I don't care what they looked like off screen. I view them in B&W and that is how I want them.

    If the Twilight Zone figures were color, I wouldn't buy a one of them.

    I wish they would make a B&W version of Barnabas Collins as well.
    Last edited by Remco Monster; Feb 17, '10, 8:36 PM.

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  • PNGwynne
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    I'd love to see a figure of Buzz Meredith, an iconic presence in TZ--preferably as bank teller Beemis. Did any other actor star in as many (great) episodes?

    Serling, too, is a must, as is the Doctor from "Eye of the Beholder." And Billy Mumy is a great idea...

    I understand reservations about BW figs, but I'm OK with them in this context.

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  • The Toyroom
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    Off the top of my head I'd like to see:

    - The Martians from "Mr. Dingle The Strong"
    - Santa Claus from "Night of the Meek" (it'd be perfect for Christmas gifts!)
    - Henry Bemis from "Time Enough At Last" (with a stack of books accessory)
    - Hospital Staff from "Eye of the Beholder"
    - Anthony Fremont from "It's a Good Life" (with jack in the box accessory)
    - The Venutian from "Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up" (with moveable hat to reveal third eye)
    - Don S. Carter from "Nick of Time" (with devil-head napkin holder accessory)
    - Marcia from "The After Hours"


    I'm sure I can think of more of 'em.....

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  • The Toyroom
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    ^ Uggghhh.....Thank god that was the last episode of TZ....it's good for a campy laugh but horrible IMO compared to other gems with more deserving characters than Aunt T...
    "The Bewitchin' Pool" BTW

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  • JediJaida
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    I'd like to see a figure of Aunt T.

    She was in the episode with the two kids, Jeb and Sport, whose parents were undergoing a divorce, and trying to force the kids to make a choice between them.

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  • rykerw1701
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    I think the Serling figure is a got to have. I've wanted one for years, sort of as the guide to a room full of odd ball figures and statues. The only thing preventing it isn't that he's an old dude with big ears (and he was only 35 when Twilight Zone debuted) it's the cost of licensing. Well, that and demand, but I think it would be relatively high for us old big eared collectors. Just think, you could have a cigarette as the action accessory. Doesn't get cooler than that!

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  • jimsmegos
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    The broadcast dork in me would like a Rod Serling figure to have standing on my desk to oversee my latest broadcast creation but I don't have too high of hopes considering he is just a big eared old dude in a suit. :(

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  • Tyme2tyme
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    Let me put in my vote for color figures as well. I can't see buying grey figures. JOHN

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  • Meule
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    Originally posted by BifBangPow! JLabs
    We hate going around to stores to hunt for exclusives as well! So I've got good news about our Comic-Con exclusives. In essence, any figure that is our Comic-Con exclusive is actually a Comic-Con "debut". We reserve units for everyone else who can't attend as long as you pre-order ahead of time with our booth partner entertainmentearth.com. We'll have more details to share about these in a few months.
    Comic Con debut, I like that term. Thanks for the heads up, not that worried anymore now

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  • BifBangPow! JLabs
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    Originally posted by Gorn Captain
    I loathe exclusives.
    ...We can all do without exclusives.
    Yes, we can!!!!
    We hate going around to stores to hunt for exclusives as well! So I've got good news about our Comic-Con exclusives. In essence, any figure that is our Comic-Con exclusive is actually a Comic-Con "debut". We reserve units for everyone else who can't attend as long as you pre-order ahead of time with our booth partner entertainmentearth.com. We'll have more details to share about these in a few months.

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