2001 DISNEY'S MONSTERS Inc. SET OF 6 McDONALD'S HAPPY MEAL MOVIE TOY'S ASIA EXCLUSIVE VIDEO REVIEW
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Next is Mike Wazowski, a favorite character. This toy has an arm that wiggles and can be posed sitting or standing. Its gimmick is a wind-up feature on the back that makes him wave and blink, simulating speech.
The third toy is Roz, a large figure about 5 inches across, depicted with an angry expression. Her gimmick involves winding her arm to make her roll forward with a distinctive sound.
The video introduces a rare, Asia exclusive set of six Disney Pixar Monsters Inc. toys released by McDonald's in 2001. The packaging is in an Asian language, indicating its overseas origin.
The first toy reviewed is Henry J. Waternoose, a large and heavy figure measuring about 4 inches across and 3.5 inches high. His arms can move back and forth, and his main gimmick is a wind-up mechanism that causes him to move forward impressively.
Randall Boggs is a large, bulky figure about 5 inches across. His four arms can rotate for poseability, and his head can also turn. The toy's unique gimmick involves winding his tail to make him move forward with his head and legs moving.
Finally, Sulley is reviewed, standing about 5.5 inches tall. While he lacks articulation, he's designed as a display piece. The reviewer notes that their Sulley toy has a faulty wind-up mechanism for arm movement due to a broken internal gear, but still highly recommends the overall set as a great display collection.
Boo, in her monster costume, is reviewed next. This adorable toy has large, goofy eyes and features Boo hiding inside. Its pull-back mechanism allows her little feet to scamper along.