2007 SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS PEST OF THE WEST SET OF 8 BURGER KING COLLECTION VIDEO REVIEW

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Summary

A review of the complete set of eight Spongebob's Pest of the West toys released by Burger King in 2007. Each figure includes a base with a spinning game. The reviewer showcases the features and articulation of each character in the collection.

Highlights

Introduction and Spongebob Flipster Squarepants
00:00:00

The video introduces the Spongebob's Pest of the West set of eight Burger King toys from 2007. The first figure reviewed is Spongebob Flipster Squarepants, featuring rotatable arms and swiveling legs, and a dirty apron with ketchup and mustard stains. All figures come with a stand that doubles as a spinning game where players take turns spinning a wheel to get a higher number.

Sandy Sure Cheeks and Spongebob Lonestar
00:01:05

Next is Sandy Sure Cheeks, depicted with a slingshot and a bullseye. She has articulation at the waist and her arm can move up and down. Her base resembles wooden planks. Following Sandy is Spongebob Lonestar, dressed as a sheriff with a ten-gallon hat and a shell-shaped belt buckle. His arms move up and down, and his feet swivel. Both figures include the spinning game base.

Squidward the Squeeze Tentacles and Saddle Up Squarepants
00:01:57

Squidward the Squeeze Tentacles holds an accordion with stickers for buttons and can rotate at the waist and head. Saddle Up Squarepants is a favorite, featuring Spongebob with a lasso, a cool removable hat, and spinning leg action. A neat feature allows Spongebob to tip his hat. This figure also features a grass-looking base with the high-low game.

Dead Eye Plank, Patrick the Sidekick Star, and Masked Spongebob
00:02:40

Dead Eye Plank appears evil, with articulated arms and a shoelace-thick rope functioning as a whip. Patrick the Sidekick Star has pouting lips, rotatable arms, and his hat can be turned sideways for a goofier look. The final figure is Masked Spongebob, designed to look like a bad guy, with movable arms and a hat that can be rotated for a more goofy appearance. All figures have the high-low spinning game on their bases.

Conclusion
00:03:40

The reviewer concludes by expressing appreciation for the entire Spongebob's Pest of the West set, recommending it to Spongebob collectors.

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