A perfect complement to the Funko Primal Age Batcave. I still need to tackle that review.
Behold the Patio of Evil... it looks pretty much the same as the original but the floor trap featurw was made more obvious this time. Visit the Battle Ram blog for a more elaborate history of the Fright Zone and pics of the original Patio of Evil.
The vintage playset was kinda lame. It had very little to do and the Beast Monster was a mitten that broke by the third week, unless you took care of it.
Now we get an actual Monster figure... that's an improvement, but still kinda meh...
That's right, Rainbow Dash. What can mattel do to make this place at more exciting?
How about giving us an usable backside? That could work...
Wait? Did you just Flip the whole playset inside out? It's stupid genius. It's genius for Mattel because they ¼assed the hell out of it and got results. It's stupid because unlike Grayskull or Snake Mountain, you don't need to disassemble the whole thing to use BOTH the outside and inside of the playsets.
Here you have to disassemble the floor and cell before flipping the walls inside out and making the other side unusable. A Few floor pieces, breakaway bridges and a placemat could've made both sides useful without breaking the wallet too much.
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