As a kid my #1 toy to play with were action figures. I had bins full of Batman, X-Men, Star Wars, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and Power Rangers. If only I could go back in time and convince my younger self to keep all of them in their packaging. Yeah right! Like that would’ve worked. I never kept them mint in box. Those little pieces of plastic were released from their clamshell prisons and immediately thrown into an adventure I had conjured in my head. I lost a Rambo figure while visiting the beach. The ocean took it away. I like to think he’s still hanging out at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean with all of those unopened cases of 1952 Topps Baseball High Numbers.
HG Toys released a line of action figures in 1986 called SPORTFREAKS. If you’re looking for accurate figures that resemble your favorite sports heroes, these might not be for you. SPORTFREAKS are the total opposite. They’re crazy looking, mutant-like creatures that enjoy playing various sports. They came in three sizes – 2.5″, 7″, and 15″. Each size has their own set of figures. In other words, you won’t find the same 15″ figure in 2.5″ or 7″ size. The 15″ figures have some articulation, but the 2.5″ and 7″ do not.
15″ Pinetar Pete – Other figures in this size include Pigskin and Hoop Dribbles.
7″ Ox – According to Ox’s bio “Ox snorts fire, hoots the ground, gets down on all fours and stampedes through the line. Ox is a vegetarian who hates the idea of steak and hamburger, can you blame him.” The 7″ line is the most common.
2.5″ Team Pack – Figures in this size also came packaged individually. Like the 15″ figures, these aren’t the easiest to find.
I don’t believe this toy line was successful enough to see a Series 2. If you came across a prototype figure that some HG Toys employee took home with them, that could hold some value. For the most part, these creatures have been long forgotten.
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