Video Game Super Stars

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Video Game Super Stars[1] is a series of go-kart action figures based on Mario Kart 64 and Diddy Kong Racing. The figures were created by Toy Biz (now Marvel Toys until it was absorbed into Hasbro in 2007), released around 1999. The figures also come with attachment items that came from the games when interacted with the figure. After the figure is wound up, the go-kart racer moves forward and shoots out both items from the front and back side. Toy Biz also did another figurine, which includes Mario with translucent arms, a red go-kart, and a Boo item in place of the Green Shell.

Figurines

This section is under construction. Therefore, please excuse its informal appearance while it is being worked on. We hope to have it completed as soon as possible.

Mario Kart 64

Series 1

Mario Red colored go-kart with the Green Shell power-up. MarioMK.jpg
Bowser Orange/brown colored go-kart with a pair of Spiny Shells power-up. BowserMK.jpg
Yoshi Light green colored go-kart with the row of Bananas power-up; attached only at the back of the figurine. YoshiMK.jpg

Series 2

Luigi Dark green colored go-kart with the Mushroom power-up. LuigiMK.jpg
Donkey Kong Yellow colored go-kart with the row of Bananas power-up.

"Donkey Kong is the famous ape who has banana peel power. As the track's big boy, Donkey Kong steers his kart into racers. With his long trail of banana peels, he leaves his opponents in a pile of slip-ups and crazy crashes." [1]

DonkeykongMK.jpg
Wario Purple colored go-kart with the pair of Red Shells power-up. Wario

Diddy Kong Racing

Banjo BanjoMerch DKC.jpg
Diddy Kong DiddyMerch DKR.jpg
Wizpig WizpigMerch DKR.jpg

Gallery

References

  1. ^ a b SMB Collector (October 23, 2009). Mario Kart 64 Toy Biz Action Figure Set. YouTube. Retrieved April 25, 2010.