🦍 Unleash the mutant gorilla legend in your fantasy battles!
The Papo Gorilla Mutant is a 10.5 x 7 x 9.5 cm hand-painted fantasy figure made from durable plastic. Designed for ages 3 and up, it encourages imaginative role-play and storytelling within a medieval battle context. Perfect for collectors and kids alike, it integrates seamlessly with other Papo fantasy figures.
Item Weight | 3.36 ounces |
Size | Small |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.33"L x 3.54"W x 5.91"H |
Color | Multicolor |
Collection Name | Fantasy Toy Figures |
Theme | Fantasy |
Animal Theme | Gorilla |
Outer Material | Plastic |
Material Type | Plastic |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 36.0 |
Required Assembly | No |
Is Autographed | No |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Special Features | Fantasy |
A**R
simply the BEST!!
We have purchased almost all the designs you can with these figures.. Amazing quality and detail!! I'd give it 10 starts if I could
N**6
Good purchase
My grandsons were very pleased with the product.
F**N
A Gorilla Warrior! What More Can You Ask For
The figure is wonderfully detailed and realistic. I've never seen a mutant warrior ape but I have seen lowland gorillas and this guy looks just like one (albeit with armor and weapons). He actually has a more realistic face and head than the Papo "non-mutant" mountain gorilla figure.I'm a 65-year-old child when it comes to figurines, a lifelong lover of animals and primates in particular, and a huge sci-fi/fantasy fan and so when I went searching for new animal figures for my soon-to-be 3-year-old grandson and saw this among the Papo offerings, I had to have it.I'm delighted to say my grandson has inherited my love of animals and realistic figures (apparently it skipped a generation with his dad), but I thought that he might be too young for this one. I wasn't concerned about the weapons, and it didn't appear from the photos that it might scare him, I just thought the concept of an anthropomorphized gorilla might be a little beyond his imagination. I was very wrong. When I showed it to him along with two other gorilla figures I recently purchased, he was all over this one. So now I'm buying him one for his birthday next week.I haven't conducted a close comparison between the marketing photos and the figure to determine if they look exactly the same. If I'm happy with a product, I never do and I'm very happy with this one. There is nothing noticeably missing from the figure that appears in the photo.Both the katana and the wicked-looking ax/sword are removable, and both fit in the right hand that has a hole to receive them. Neither can be held in the left hand. The shaft of the ax/sword does not fit into the katana's harness. None of the armor is removable or moveable which was not unexpected, but I thought it worth noting here because it seems other customers have some unrealistic expectations, in general, of these figures.The figure is made of a hard and durable plastic that I'm sure will last a very long time of heavy play, but it will not bend. The limbs are not articulated and the stance the gorilla comes with is the only one you or your child will ever see. Again, this is perfectly fine by me, but these reviews are meant to be helpful and I've seen that some people are disappointed when they buy a Papo figure and they can't pose it in different positions. The weapons are flexible and they seem sturdy to me. They held up when my grandson played with them today, and I think they will for good long while but they've not been tested by me. They are relatively small and can easily be lost though. I would not give them to a child younger than my grandson. He might lose them but he's not going try and eat them and risk choking.This figure isn't priced at a bargain-basement level but in my opinion, it's quality creates value in excess of its cost. If you or the child in your life are anything like me and my grandson, I feel certain that you will not be disappointed.
A**Z
Awesome kong
Super Awesome
B**E
Lots of fun
Fair Warning: I'm just going to post this in all my animal items needing reviews unless one of them stands out for good or ill. My son has a built up a heck of a collection made up of Papo, Collecta, and Schleich, and Safari Ltd. My son and I, or he and his friend, have enjoyed playing with them, some for several years. As there is often a predator-prey battle, there can be some violent collisions, "clawing", "pouncing upon", etc. The Papo, Schleich, and Collecta are high quality replicas--all good build quality, durable, wonderfully detailed, a good weight and heft but not overly so, and they have held up without any issues (as mentioned, I'll note any exceptions in the individual review). The Safari Ltd. have suffered the most from the treatment, though the vast majority of those creatures have come through relatively unscathed. I'd say they're lesser quality i both durability and craftsmanship, but they are more than adequate for playing even somewhat roughly with. If it has thin legs, or other parts, it might be better to go the Schleich or Collecta, as they really are excellent build quality. But for creatures without a lot of appendages or thin parts (say, a beaver), the Safari are fine, if not quite as nicely made.As for the mutant line by Papo, my 11-12 yr old loves playing with them. They are original, very cool to look at, solidly constructed, and hold up to lots of battles (including having various homemade projectiles tossed or catapulted at them). The line makes for a lot of imaginative fun.
L**Y
Nephew loved it
It was a gift for nephew. He loved it! It appeared be good quality the price was a little more than it should of been for the size of it.
D**K
Well detailed
Amazing detail for size of figure
B**Y
Epic!
This gorilla warrior is so cool! Very detailed. High quality. I envy my son :D
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