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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Keeping up with the Jones' !
Granted the facial sculptures on these figures isn't the greatest. But, in my opinion I happen to like it that way. It gives these new Indiana Jones figures a type of nostalgic quality. This Indy figure kind of harkens back to the old Kenner toy day's of the late 70's and 80's. I like that. After all, these are just small 4" inch action figures, not sculptures or statues...
Published on May 4, 2008 by Justin G. Scott

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1.0 out of 5 stars Broke Coming Out of the Package
Now, if you are an adult, having a foot break off a present the moment it comes out of the package is no big deal. You can most likely buy another, and even might do a return and get a new replacement action figure (we will see).

It's not so easy though for a little boy on his birthday. The Indie figure is rather pivotal to the fun, and thus our child is off...
Published 24 months ago by Pam Tee


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Keeping up with the Jones' !, May 4, 2008
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This review is from: Indiana Jones Action Figure: Raiders of the Lost Ark (Toy)
Granted the facial sculptures on these figures isn't the greatest. But, in my opinion I happen to like it that way. It gives these new Indiana Jones figures a type of nostalgic quality. This Indy figure kind of harkens back to the old Kenner toy day's of the late 70's and 80's. I like that. After all, these are just small 4" inch action figures, not sculptures or statues. If you want youre Indiana Jones figure with a perfect, dead on likeness and sculpt then buy him as a statue. These are just action figures people.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Indiana Returns, May 18, 2008
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This review is from: Indiana Jones Action Figure: Raiders of the Lost Ark (Toy)
With the release of INDIANA JONES AND THE KINGDOM OF THE CRYSTAL SKULL, it's been nineteen years since the last Indiana Jones flick. George Lucas, Paramount, and company weren't going to let this huge event movie get away without some major merchandising, including a full line of action figures. I grew up watching the Indiana Jones films and I'm glad to own one of these action figures. This figure is the classic Indy figure from RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK. The figure harkens back to the classic action figures of the 1980s, but with more points of articulation. The only negative about the figure is the face. Even though this is a toy, the face is kind of creepy-looking when viewed straight on. If you look at the face from the side, however, he looks like Indiana Jones. Great item for any Indiana Jones fan, whether young or old.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great TOY!, April 24, 2010
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This review is from: Indiana Jones Action Figure: Raiders of the Lost Ark (Toy)
I do have to admit, these don't look overly like Harrison Ford, but really, does it matter? It doesn't matter too much to the boys who are playing with them - they just love them! we have quite a few of these figures and together, they make quite the scene during playtime. They've seen a lot of fights, rescues and hidden treasure discoveries and keep coming back for more. Price here is a little high, but since they're getting scarce, then I'm sure that's the reason. Grab one - you won't be sorry! Highly recommend!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Broke Coming Out of the Package, March 6, 2010
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This review is from: Indiana Jones Action Figure: Raiders of the Lost Ark (Toy)
Now, if you are an adult, having a foot break off a present the moment it comes out of the package is no big deal. You can most likely buy another, and even might do a return and get a new replacement action figure (we will see).

It's not so easy though for a little boy on his birthday. The Indie figure is rather pivotal to the fun, and thus our child is off playing a video game instead of playing with his crippled Indiana Jones.

As you can well imagine, this means his dad and I are rather ticked off and unhappy as we forked over a hundred dollars for quite a few of these figures so they could be played with and enjoyed. Our 8 year-old was squealing with happiness, by the way, when he saw them.

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One thing that we can say is that the action figures are very well detailed. Plus, if you buy 6 or more, you can collect the special stamps that are included and send off for a free 'special figure'.

Special Note for Parents of Young Children: Currently Amazon states that the Manufacturer lists these toys for age 3-and-up. NO! Take note that there are many tiny accessories which come with these figures that are potential choking hazards: glasses, hats, whips, snakes, etc....

Pam T~
mom and reviewer at BooksForKids-reviews
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Don't judge too hastily! It's all in the paint job!, January 6, 2009
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This review is from: Indiana Jones Action Figure: Raiders of the Lost Ark (Toy)
Okay, so for starters, I'm a huge Indy fan. I have waited a long time for an Indiana Jones action figure line with decent quality and many characters, and since I've collected Star Wars figures forever, I actually wanted them to be this 3 3/4 size too (granted, I prefer my other collectible figures to be 6 inches or so, but I don't usually get accessories or playsets for those). Well, with the 4th Indy film, which is way underrated in my opinion (fellow longtime fans should give it a second viewing before deciding yea or nay; I had to warm up to it myself but love it now), that long dreamed of action figure line finally arrived from Hasbro... to mixed reactions. I'm sure many complaints were about the small size of the figures compared to the now more popular 6 inch or larger action figures out there for adult collectors these days. And, let's face it, most Indy fans are adults who grew up with the original films. However, I think what put most people off of this new line is that many, MANY figures were released to stores with awful paint jobs. I mean TERRIBLE paint jobs, specifically in terms of the eyes. This was most noticeable in the Raiders figures, and Indiana more than anyone.

Now, in my case, I wanted to wait and make sure they made more figures, and I wanted to see if the price wouldn't go down a bit too. Figures are way overpriced these days. But, once I saw Last Crusade figures on the shelves (along with a price drop of a couple of bucks), I dived in. A few of those first figures I bought I have previously reviewed, and let me tell ya, those ones I selected had excellent face sculpts! Of course, with huge, cartoony eyes painted on some of the figures, it would sure be difficult to notice the sculpting underneath. So, combine those first bad impressions with the fact that young kids just don't seem to "get" Indy (yeah, it was the second biggest film this past year, but the toys sat on shelves till the figures hit 3 bucks recently, and they're still moving slowly with a few character exceptions), and you end up with the problem I'm having now. I have wanted a Short Round figure to stand next to my Indy figure forever (a desire carried over from my original Kenner Indy figure), and it seems those Temple figures are only going to be available online now, for those of us in the states, at outrageous scalper prices since the first couple of rounds of figures sold so poorly. And to add insult to injury, the Elsa and Colonel Vogel figures have been in extremely short supply since day one. Man, I want an Elsa!

Anyways, as I searched fruitlessly for Elsa and the Temple figures this weekend at the big U.S. retailer who recently cut the price on these figures down to clearance levels, I did increase my total collection count to 14 (hope to add more before they're gone, too), and one of the main priority figures I did manage to find (though with a wee bit of difficulty) was the basic Raiders Indy figure. These were not hard to find at all before the figures went on clearance, and they even had playsets with very basic looking Indys out there. However, it was the holidays and money was tight. The other issue with this one is that big paint job issue. As I said, this is the one I saw most often with big ol' cartoon eyes, and poorly painted ones at that. However, if you check out enough of these figures, you're sure to find some that are actually painted correctly, and while the sculpt is nowhere near as good as the one for the Last Crusade and Crystal Skull Indy figures, it's more than passable considering all the detail that has gone into these figures. Seriously, these things are tight! From Indy's weathered leather jacket to his weapons and accessories, if you get one of these figures with a great paint job, you should be very pleased.

They're well articulated too! I count approximately 18 points of articulation on this particular figure, and he comes with 5 accessories and a special mysterious artifact surprise (at this point, I forget which figures came with which "mystery item", but suffice to say that each character comes with something different, and they're pretty cool relics but are sized for something larger, like maybe that new 6 inch or so Indy figure at Disney World). The accessories are Indy's trusty gun and whip, his MKVII gas mask bag, an action-posed alternate whip, and the golden idol he quested after in the opening scene of Raiders of the Lost Ark. Notable features with this Indy figure are a working gun holster and the fact that his hat is not removable. Most of them don't have removable hats, but I point it out here because some do. Frankly, these are better. The ones with removable hats look silly if you put the hat on, because their hats look too big on them. They look cool holding their hats though.

To sum up, this figure is really pretty sweet with lots of cool attributes, IF you make sure to check out the paint jobs and pick one that you like. I've seen the big eyes problem with the Marion figure too, and probably others. A few figures, like Marion, don't really capture good likenesses, but even those are nice figures if you get ones with decent paint jobs, and some figures just look amazing (like the Grail Knight, Indy's dad, Young Indy, and the Crystal Skull and Last Crusade Indys). But, of course, this classic Raiders Indy figure is a MUST for your collection.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Action Figure!, December 5, 2011
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This review is from: Indiana Jones Action Figure: Raiders of the Lost Ark (Toy)
This is a fantastic action figure for any Indiana Jones fan! It comes with numerous accessories. The figure is partly articulated so you can pose it.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Fugley!, May 1, 2008
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This review is from: Indiana Jones Action Figure: Raiders of the Lost Ark (Toy)
I love Indiana Jones and have looked forward to a new series of figures, particularly Raiders figures. The figure has neat features and plenty of articulation, but the likeness to Harrison Ford is sorely lacking. The face looks like someone you would find living in a dumpster behind a bar. You might be better off pulling the head off of a Han Solo figure and placing it on Indy, unfortunately you would lose the trademark hat. Oh well, I am still happy to have him in my collection.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The original Harrison Ford Indy, August 19, 2010
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This Indy arrived early and was well packaged. It was very fun especially when you buy several other figures. He is rather durable. But he is stuck in an weird position.
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