MICK
XYBER 9: NEW DAWN (BANDAI)
Let’s peer into the world of things that I totally forgot about but then resurfaced in my brain when they landed right in front of me! Last time, it was NASCAR Racers, Saban’s animated tie-in show that actually had very little to do with the show. This time, it’s actually another Saban animated project from the same time period. In fact, it’s the very show that Fox pre-empted to give a better spot to NASCAR Racers when it launched, Xyber 9! Xyber 9, what a Xyber 9 that was. Okay, to be honest, I watched it when it was running, but I remember very little of the actual show. I do remember the toys being everywhere, though, and, after more than two decades, I finally bought one! Let’s look at Mick!
THE FIGURE ITSELF
Mick was released in the one and only series of Xyber 9: New Dawn figures. He’s based on the character’s design from the show, of course, as were the whole line. The figure stands just shy of 3 3/4 inches tall and he has 10 points of articulation. Given the era and scale, the articulation’s actually quite well handled. He’s even got moving wrists! The sculpt is also not a bad piece of work. It’s always a bit tricky to move a 2D design into 3D, but Bandai actually did it quite well here. He’s clean and the angle work is nice and sharp. In general, he captures the general vibe of the character, and manages to get a bunch of neat details in. Is paint work is also pretty strong. He is slightly off-model, though, since his hair is brown here, but was actually blonde on the show. I’m gonna guess they wanted to differentiate him more from Jack. I can’t say it’s all that bad, honestly. Beyond that, the application is clean, and there are no obviously missing details. Mick was packed with two different guns, a large one and a small one. The small one is missing, because it wasn’t in the package, but at least I still have the large one!
THE ME HALF OF THE EQUATION
Like I said above, I remember watching Xyber 9, but I don’t remember much actually about the content of the show. I remember seeing the figures hanging around, but there were always other things I was more interested in. I finally got my chance again when a bunch of them came into All Time. Since it wasn’t a complete set and that’s pretty much the only way they sell, Max and I opted to cave into our shared interests in odd forgotten ’90s cartoons, and both grabbed some of the set. Mick here was the one that most interested me, so I snagged him. He’s actually quite a fun little figure.
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