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I sprung for this one and am not sure it’s worth the cost either. It’s fine though, you win some, you lose some. Will probably be putting a few things up for swap once it gets here next week.
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Tamara
The replica Clyde Frog is cool but I’m trying to figure out what everything else is. I had to zoom in on the original poster’s pic. Is that Kenny’s hoodie with a Mysterion symbol inside the hood? If it’s a decent hoodie, that’s cool. I see “Safe Space” tape (a la police tape), what looks like a cardboard square with Randy and his hop-a-long balls (funny but useless), and what I think is a baking tray for balls (as in to make Chef’s Chocolate Salty Balls?)
I can’t figure out if the Professor Chaos thing is anything now than just a statue. And it looks like there are… stickers (??) of Cartman in various forms. And something that looks like a coin. I can’t make it out at all.
I’d love more info on this! I was seriously thinking of getting it (loooooove South Park) but $70 was too expensive for me. I still don’t know if I made the right choice, but I think I did. … The Clyde Frog IS pretty cool, though.
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Krystal
The Randy “hop along balls” looks like it’s a metal pinback to me (which would make sense). Also I think the “many forms of Cartman” would be a print, not a sticker set. Either way not worth the price (especially for International buyers!).
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Fay
I’m glad that I didn’t put so much money into this. Hopefully I can pick up a Clyde Frog from eBay at some point
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Jason
Looks like most of the value went to the hoodie. It is kinda cool that they went to the effort of making it reversible for the Mysterion look.
Professor Chaos looks like it’s one of the line of vinyl’s South Park is releasing around the new game (collector orders get a Cartman ‘Coon’ vinyl).
The coin is some sort of 20 year commemorative coin, so it would’ve been nice to have seen both sides in detail, but….
Clyde Frog and the ice/baking tray for Chef’s chocolate salty balls are nice additions for long time fans going back to the early season, but yeah….
Without the inflated retail price they’re going to put on the hoodie, this doesn’t look like it comes close to the claimed value and doesn’t really seem to even match the cost of the box.
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