Friday, July 11, 2014

Monster in My Pocket: The main 81


There's a few different kinds of Monster in My Pocket collectors: One type collects only Series 1 monsters, another goes after every single toy that was ever made using the Monster in My Pocket name, and then there are some in-between, who collect a few different series. Personally, I consider Series 1-3 to be the "true" Monster in My Pocket series, and though I own some MIMP toys that came later on, I don't actively collect them.

Above is a shot of what I consider to be full set of the main Matchbox MIMP figures, Series 1 through 3, monsters #1 (Great Beast) through #81 (Blemmyea). I'd be wanting to get a photo of all these monsters together for a while, simply 'cause I'm a geek like that. I finally got a chance, and man, all these weirdos together is a beautiful sight. I wanted to include a variety of regular, neon and premium colors to show just how much variety this toy line offered (especially for Series 1).

Looking at them all together, I don't think you can beat Series 1 in terms of sculpting, color variety, and the selection of monsters offered, but I love Series 2 and 3 as well. I only wish the full Series 3 had been released, not just the 9 that ultimately made it out as premiums.

Series 4 continued with the mythological monsters theme, but because of their larger size and painted details, I just never thought they fit in. I still own a set, but I really wish they had continued on in the same size scale and with no paint (some were available unpainted, but not nearly enough to make up an entire set). After that, the line continued with characters like wrestles, dinosaurs, aliens and monster bugs. I consider these to be more of their own toy lines than genuine MIMPs.

What about you? Which series of MIMP do you collect, and which are your favorite? Do you consider later releases to be true MIMP?

10 comments:

  1. I have all of series 1, 2, and the Super Scary set. As kids my buddy and I always call the Super Scary figures series 3 because we didn't know other existed.

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    1. Same here. I didn't find out about Series 3 until years later when I started looking up MIMP stuff online.

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  2. Very nice. Some rare colours there. I believe there were plans afoot to make the remaining monsters #82-#96 privately (cards were released in the South America with the designs) but I don't know if anything came of it.

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    1. Yeah, that first came about a few years ago, and I was following the plans for that over at the LRG forum. There hasn't been much new said about it, although last I heard it wasn't dead yet. It would be cool to see it still happen.

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  3. A beautiful rainbow of fright! Love it.

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    1. There's not much cooler looking than a horde of neon rubber monsters. :)

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  4. Man, I wish I had some of these as a kid. Somehow they passed me by. I've never seen MIMP in the wild. Maybe someday I'll spot a sweet eBay deal. Until then keep posting so I can enjoy them vicariously through your amazing photos! :)

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    1. Thanks, Mason. :) You should be able to pick up some MIMP pretty cheaply/easily as the majority of sculpt/color combinations that were made are pretty common.

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  5. Its awesome to see them all like this!
    I am on my way to getting series 1 and 2 (mixed colours) just 2 to go on series 2 ::)
    series 3 might come when I win the lottery haha
    Who would be your top 5 out of these 3 series? :P

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    1. Top 5 out of all 3 series? I think that's nearly impossible. :)

      Some of my faves: Hydra, Behemoth, Kraken, Jotun Troll, Haniver, Medusa, Ghost, Winged Panther, Dragon, Jabberwock, Ganesha, Ectoplasmic Phantom, Leviathan

      I know that's a lot more than 5, and I could go on...

      What about you?

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