The only street sharks toy I ever had was the Streex Crash and Smash bike (which is more of a hot wheels toy) I was tempted to get one of these modern toys since the idea is pretty cool, but I'm going to wait to see if reviewers start pointing out if the soft plastic that makes up the bulk of the body starts tearing or something.
Regarding camo, remember that there are 2 catagories: camo that hides from the enemy, and camo that baffles the enemy's ability to properly target with wild patterns and odd angles.
Didn't know about these Street Sharks remakes. Cool to see. I still have my original Jab and my brothers' Streex figures. The soft material on the main bodies has not degraded, so hopefully should be fine with the new figures. The original Jab is more brown though. Not sure why he's kind of goldish here. The original toy's headbutt gimmick is the same and doesn't launch. Maybe that was a different version Jab figure with that feature.
I use to watch Street Sharks. I've made it very known that I love sharks on here. But the soft rubber on these figures has been known to self destruct. Especially with the parts inside that make the bite gimmick work. I would have much rather had a hard plastic figure which would create a line at the bottom of the jaw where the mouth opens but I'd much prefer that over a self destructing toy. If I were to get one of these that would be my mint on card figure cause I'm never going to open one.
I always confuse this line with the SEGA CD game Sewer Sharks; perhaps the system would have had more longevity if the game DID feature massive humanoid sharks (probably not though)
I think the idea is arctic, oceanic or urban camo colors. They tend more for the blue spectrum
The jeans are normal jeans but the manufacturer spilled paint on them and decided to sell them at a markup
Aquaman had an outfit like those pants back in the late '80s.
For Vin Diesel before family and Necromongers there were sharks.
I love watching toycember a while back k thanks for bringing it back tj
oooh Someone else remembers Street Sharks
I love street sharks as an idea, but I wish I grew up with it and had nostalgia for it and was able to get in to it
Our second day offers us an interesting piece from a time farther away than yesterday
The only street sharks toy I ever had was the Streex Crash and Smash bike (which is more of a hot wheels toy) I was tempted to get one of these modern toys since the idea is pretty cool, but I'm going to wait to see if reviewers start pointing out if the soft plastic that makes up the bulk of the body starts tearing or something.
Regarding camo, remember that there are 2 catagories: camo that hides from the enemy, and camo that baffles the enemy's ability to properly target with wild patterns and odd angles.
I regret not getting Ripster. He's sold out everywhere
With how much we have been talking about this series lately...
Didn't know about these Street Sharks remakes. Cool to see.
I still have my original Jab and my brothers' Streex figures. The soft material on the main bodies has not degraded, so hopefully should be fine with the new figures. The original Jab is more brown though. Not sure why he's kind of goldish here.
The original toy's headbutt gimmick is the same and doesn't launch. Maybe that was a different version Jab figure with that feature.
The original street shark toys were soft plastic and you could move their jaws. That’s 100% from the OG toys.
This has been a fun line finding out in the wild, however my Jab has been pretty difficult to stand.
I'm opposite had a few of the toys as a kid and loved them but never saw the cartoon not sire I was even aware there was one.
I use to watch Street Sharks. I've made it very known that I love sharks on here. But the soft rubber on these figures has been known to self destruct. Especially with the parts inside that make the bite gimmick work. I would have much rather had a hard plastic figure which would create a line at the bottom of the jaw where the mouth opens but I'd much prefer that over a self destructing toy. If I were to get one of these that would be my mint on card figure cause I'm never going to open one.
I always confuse this line with the SEGA CD game Sewer Sharks; perhaps the system would have had more longevity if the game DID feature massive humanoid sharks (probably not though)
Ah, Street Sharks, likely the most 90s TMNT clone.
Have you seen the new McFarlane digital Flash? It broke due to your old arch nemesis, TRANSLUCENT PLASTIC!
What are your thoughts on tmnt ripoff like battle toads, biker mice from mars, steersharks ,extreme dinosaurs, and cowboys of moo mesa
Never was a big Street Sharks guy, always seemed a bit ugly design wise. However, just my preferences, looks pretty high quality.