This blog was the brainchild of Charles, best known for his pop culture and toy blog Eclectorama. Charles approached me a long time ago about collaborating with him here, due to our similar interest in Batman and Batman the Animated Series. Apparently Charles and I also share a deep interest in procrastination, as it has taken many many months for a post to appear here.
Well, the wait is over true believers! For the first (and long overdue) official toy post on this blog, I'm reaching back to 1995 and that immortal villain, Ra's Al Ghul!

Which is why in 1995 I shunned this figure. In my mind, a Batman Animated inspired Ra's Al Ghul should be sporting his more conservative suit and cape (which was finally released in the Shadows of Gotham box set many years later.)

But as luck and patience would have it, I finally came across an armored Ra's at the Swap Meet last weekend. So after fourteen years in limbo, let's bust this guy out of his packaging and have a look, shall we?






Finally, Ra's came with a silly projectile shooter (again, a sign of the times.) But this piece is easy to throw in a drawer and ignore (or keep by your desk to shoot at cats and others who may wander too closely while you are blogging about toys.)
All in all Ra's Al Ghul is a great figure and a good toy for any Batman Animated collection. I'm glad I have him in his suit so I could finally add this version to my collection.
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Yessss!!!!! It's begun! I'll be tuning in regularly.
How did I miss this for three whole days?!! Weekend, I guess.
Great first post and I CAN'T WAIT to see what's to come. I'm a huge fan of the tv series and these toys.
I'm completely with you on getting a "proper" version of the character first. Windblitz Batgirl, anyone? Why not give us the iconic look first?!! Frustrating.
I'm glad you guys are getting this off the ground!! Congrats!!!
Haha - I was in the exact same mindframe when Windblitz Batgirl came out - luckily she was recolored shortly thereafter in a Target box set with more accurate colors, which I promptly snatched up.
Thanks for tuning in guys - more fun to follow!
Great post BS, guess I need to get of my butt and get some BTAT posts going.
Glad this site is up running because these have to be some of my favorite Batman toys.
My kids were just the right age to play with these and wear them out and that makes them all the more special to me.
Congrats on starting this! Sorry I missed it on the day.
I, too, was disappointed in this figure when it came out. There's two ways to do Ra's:
1)Traditional green cloak
2)Sweaty and shirtless, so he can fight a sweaty and shirtless Batman (c'mon Kenner, get on that!) in some sort of desert playset.
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