
The Facts:
Height: 4 1/8ths inches
Year of Release: 1999
The Positives:
(Please sing to the tune of Shane McMahon’s entrance music by Naughty by Nature)
* “Here comes the Mummy!
* I initially was one hundred percent sure that this was meant to be Boris Karloff’s Imhotep, because who else would they base it off of? At the above mentioned link, Chris proposes that it’s actually based on Lon Chaney Jr. as Kharis from 1942’s The Mummy’s Tomb. Honestly, I can see that. I can see both Karloff (the hair makes me think Imhotep) and Chaney (the eyes and mouth). Maybe the sculptor tried hard for a blend of the too to appeal to more fans? Or maybe we’re all projecting here based on a plastic Happy Meal Jack’s Kids Meal toy that’s 25 years old? At this small scale, it’s not bad, that’s for sure.
* Here’s a shot of the Mummy/ Imhotep/ Kharis from the back and I’m pleased to say that Jack in the Box didn’t cheap out: This guy has bandages all the way around. Yeah, he does have unsightly screws, but what do you expect for $1.99 or less? If you were chowing down on a cheeseburger and slurping a soda while playing with this guy, you might not have cared what he looked like from behind? Well, I do, and I’m glad he’s wrapped all the way around.
* Now, just as the Mummy included with a kid’s meal, I’d be happy. But being that this Mummy includes a sarcophagus? Shazam. He’s now next level. This thing is really cool. It’s large and quite well sculpted. It can also lay flat or be stood up. This isn’t the first Mummy in a sarcophagus that I’ve owned (I’ve had the Taco Bell Goosebumps Wrappin’ Mummy from 1996 since I was a kid) but this one is definitely the best.
* The bottom of the sarcophagus not only has some very cool hieroglyphics but it also has the logo for The Mummy. Not only is the detail on this really nice but the plastic has a marbled texture that makes it look really funky and cool, like it’s aged stone or weathered metal.
* The hieroglyphics and other details even go down the sides of this piece. Pretty impressive!
* There’s a little lever on the side which is used to wind up the Mummy’s action feature. Pretty clever that it was made to look like a scroll of papyrus. Maybe this is meant to be the Scroll of Thoth?
* Above is a video supplement showing off the action feature: The Mummy walks out of his tomb! Yes, I had to help a bit (maybe the surface of my desk was just too smooth) but once he got moving it’s a really cool effect. Not only does he move but the “gears” under him move up and down a bit, making him shuffle in an eerie way. You can actually “wind him up” with the door closed by pressing in on the scroll and rotating it, thus winding him up. It’s clever and well designed.
Whether you’re convinced that this is Imhotep or Kharis, this is still a pretty darn fine toy of the titular Mummy. Decent likeness for a 25 year old kid’s meal toy from Jack in the Box plus a cool action feature really makes this stand out. It’s been quite a few years since the Universal Monsters had a true push to endear them to kids, hasn’t it? Target has some cool stuff out this year like play dough and those foam bath stick on figures, so maybe we’re getting close to a renaissance again, especially with Universal Studios’ Dark Universe section of the Epic Universe Park? This is an Epic fast food trinket and one of the less celebrated Universal Monsters toylines. I’m going to try to look at a few more of these this month, but if there’s interest I’ll make sure to check out more this month and in months to come.
If you’re looking for more of the Mummy, specifically Imhotep, I’ve reviewed the Universal Monsters Select The Mummy, the NECA Mummy (Black & White) and Ardath Bey, the Mummy from Pop Mart’s Universal Monsters Alliance, the Toony Terrors The Mummy, the McFarlane Monsters Mummy Playset, the Mummy ReAction figure, the Funko POP! Imhotep #1082 and Bedtime Bear as the Mummy #1628, the Big Bucket of Monsters Mummy, the Mummy from Mezco’s Tower of Fear, and the mummy included with the Mighty Max set “Mighty Max Conquers the Palace of Poison.“
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