Thanks for sharing this! I've never seen the Frostbite figure before, this actually looks cool (pun intended). Thought this toyline only made action figures just for the main heroes and villains.
They made around 40 odd figures for B&R so understandable this one escaped your radar. It's kind of cool - I wish more movie lines did random side characters.
I always thought as a kid that henchman figures were the perfect birthday present to buy for someone as it didn't really matter if they already had that figure, as it just meant they could add to their henchman army. 😂 Definitely agree that it's a shame there were never any figures made of Two-Face's "Muscle Goons".
I guess those Two Face henchmen were pretty muscle-bound and all in black costumes. You could probably easily repaint a Bane figure from the B&R line to make a Two Face henchman.
Nice to see you too, I hope you're well and staying hydrated. The figure was quite cool. The stature reminds me of a Jurassic Park mould of the humans. Frosty was short for Frostbite? It didn't occur to me! I wish they explained the deleted scene when Freeze froze him for a few seconds when he is introduced. Notice he is frosty looking when Freeze shouts 'Frosty!' and then the next scene he looks soaking wet and shivering when Freeze explains about needing more diamonds that exhausted his power. I think a part of the scene was in the trailer with Freeze in his nightgown holding the freeze ray but it doesn't get mentioned often. I enjoy noticing bits of the films that get trimmed with not much explanation. Anyway, not a bad figure and the accessories felt a little random I agree. Definitely looks smaller than the rest of the figure line.
Ah yeah, they definitely cut a little bit here and there from the movie. I hadn't even noticed those shots were in the trailer. Yes, I can definitely see what you mean about them being like the Jurassic Park figures. I have a few of those I picked up ages ago. None of the dinosaurs, just the humans.
@@1995Batman I knew of the character, and that there was supposed to be goon figures, but never saw one. Glad to see one. Be cool to get several and repaint them all to be different and set them up against B&R!😜
I don't tend to buy from the US unless it's really rare or really cheap. My advice is to search worldwide and double check the import fees. As for finding figures, set up saved searches to let you know as soon as someone lists something you want. I have a few more tips, will maybe do a video if it's of interest.
@@1995Batman no need to do a video. Bought a few Batman figures from the US and usually pay about £15-20 postal costs. I find a lot of old Kenner figures are hard to find here in the uk.
@@christopherdawson233 Yeah the UK isn't great for buying figures. A lot of it is just having patience that what you want will turn up. Out of interest, what Kenner figures are you buying? Batman Forever ones?
@@1995Batman I’ve bought most of the batman forever figures I want and I’m wanting a few more Batman and Robin ones but truthfully I don’t want to buy too many as I just want a nice display.
@@christopherdawson233 Yeah even I don't know if I want to collect all the B&R figures. Some are really kind of rare and expensive and there's about 40 odd to collect! I have most of the Wave 1 figures and am tempted to stop there and just pick up whatever else pops up on eBay.
Thanks for sharing this! I've never seen the Frostbite figure before, this actually looks cool (pun intended). Thought this toyline only made action figures just for the main heroes and villains.
They made around 40 odd figures for B&R so understandable this one escaped your radar. It's kind of cool - I wish more movie lines did random side characters.
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The sculpt has fantastic detail! Nothing tops Kenner from this time period
Absolutely. Kenner were so good in the mid 90s.
I always thought as a kid that henchman figures were the perfect birthday present to buy for someone as it didn't really matter if they already had that figure, as it just meant they could add to their henchman army. 😂 Definitely agree that it's a shame there were never any figures made of Two-Face's "Muscle Goons".
I guess those Two Face henchmen were pretty muscle-bound and all in black costumes. You could probably easily repaint a Bane figure from the B&R line to make a Two Face henchman.
Nice to see you too, I hope you're well and staying hydrated.
The figure was quite cool. The stature reminds me of a Jurassic Park mould of the humans.
Frosty was short for Frostbite? It didn't occur to me! I wish they explained the deleted scene when Freeze froze him for a few seconds when he is introduced. Notice he is frosty looking when Freeze shouts 'Frosty!' and then the next scene he looks soaking wet and shivering when Freeze explains about needing more diamonds that exhausted his power. I think a part of the scene was in the trailer with Freeze in his nightgown holding the freeze ray but it doesn't get mentioned often. I enjoy noticing bits of the films that get trimmed with not much explanation.
Anyway, not a bad figure and the accessories felt a little random I agree. Definitely looks smaller than the rest of the figure line.
Ah yeah, they definitely cut a little bit here and there from the movie. I hadn't even noticed those shots were in the trailer.
Yes, I can definitely see what you mean about them being like the Jurassic Park figures. I have a few of those I picked up ages ago. None of the dinosaurs, just the humans.
COOL FIGURE! I never saw any of those guys. I need to try to get one someday. It is a nice figure!
Really surprised this figure seemingly missed a lot of people by. I thought everyone knew about Frostbite!
@@1995Batman I knew of the character, and that there was supposed to be goon figures, but never saw one. Glad to see one. Be cool to get several and repaint them all to be different and set them up against B&R!😜
Whoa, Shway! I had no idea this existed. Should have been sold in a two pack so your Batman and Robin figures each have a goon to fight.
Totally, this would have been a great figure to package with another hero.
Saw this figure in Spain in (i think) 1998, a full year after the hype had died down. Begged my parents but they were having none of it. 😂
Maybe they knew it was lacklustre?
Do you get the figures sent from the USA? Any tips for paying cheaper postal costs?
I don't tend to buy from the US unless it's really rare or really cheap. My advice is to search worldwide and double check the import fees.
As for finding figures, set up saved searches to let you know as soon as someone lists something you want. I have a few more tips, will maybe do a video if it's of interest.
@@1995Batman no need to do a video. Bought a few Batman figures from the US and usually pay about £15-20 postal costs. I find a lot of old Kenner figures are hard to find here in the uk.
@@christopherdawson233 Yeah the UK isn't great for buying figures. A lot of it is just having patience that what you want will turn up.
Out of interest, what Kenner figures are you buying? Batman Forever ones?
@@1995Batman I’ve bought most of the batman forever figures I want and I’m wanting a few more Batman and Robin ones but truthfully I don’t want to buy too many as I just want a nice display.
@@christopherdawson233 Yeah even I don't know if I want to collect all the B&R figures. Some are really kind of rare and expensive and there's about 40 odd to collect! I have most of the Wave 1 figures and am tempted to stop there and just pick up whatever else pops up on eBay.
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