 All right guys, welcome back, again. Sorry guys, we're having some issues with our equipment. He's having problems with his equipment. Your equipment's not working either. So we may or may not be able to bring you the Funko Pop collection. Fuck technology. Okay, so guys, in 1995 there was a cartoon I hit here in America called Ronan Warriors. I produced a line by Playmates and this line was pretty cool. The line consisted of a total of eleven different single-carded figures and each one came with a slew of different accessories and special weapons that are specific to that particular character. And they had the unique thing about these where they came with their snap-together armor, which was removable. Real quick though, we're going to go ahead and start with the articulation on these guys. Now, the articulation of these guys were very unique because these didn't have ball joints or pegs. These had springs, and if you can look right there, they had springs in the arms, the wrists, the legs, and the knees. And what this was for, this was for their action feature. What you would do with their action feature is you'd set up a back guy, like so, and you can go back and kind of hold the arm back and just like that. Which made these really good for wrestling because these guys could really do a wicked clothesline from hell just like that. So, their legs were also able to do super kicks too, like that. So, pretty cool as far as action features and articulation goes. As far as normal articulation, we have the standard head from left to right. The arms could move forwards, backwards, all the way around, like so. There was also swivel here at the wrist and swivel at bicep. So there we go. Now, the wrist did not have a spring attached to it. The waist was also able to move from right to left. The legs also moved up and down, kinda. This was a playmate's figure, so like the Star Trek figures and a lot of the Ninja Turtle ones, some of the Ninja Turtle ones, they didn't move straight out, they'd move off to the side for some stupid reason. So it always looked like they were trying to do the splits. But there was also articulation here at the kneecaps as well. And over here as well, we got the ankle joints which moved forward and backward. So, as you'll notice also at the ankle joints we had these little clips. These little clips, other characters were supposed to be allowed to grab onto those. And you can position them where they bend their legs backwards and because of the springs, they were able to do that. Alright, so there's articulation. Let's go ahead and talk about this armor. So, each of the figures came into five different characters, five different colors. There was red, green, light blue, blue, and orange. And all of them pretty much looked like this when you get them out of the package. So, let's go ahead and get that armor attached. Let's show you how that works. You'll notice on this figure has multiple little pegs all around it. Well, that is so the armor actually stays on the figure. So, we'll go ahead and let's go ahead and attach the armor here. These figures are old and they have been taken on and off so many times. I have issues keeping the torso armor on this guy on. I don't know if that's just with mine or if that's just something that happens over time. So, with the belt we have a little peg here that just plugs into the hole. Right in front. It might take a little bit of up. There we go. It's right in there. Okay, so we have the torso armor and the waist belt there. We've got the little shoulder pads here. They just clip right in. Like so. Thank you, Falls. These figures don't tend to really fall over very easily because of the way their feet are. So, that was just me. That was down here. Now, these are little, can be a little tricky. They go on the feet, but they just kind of clip right in there. There's two little clips at the bottom here. There we go. There we go. And then the one I like to put on last is the helmet that goes right in there. Now, the one thing I love about these is you'll notice they have these little bits here. Some of them are really large and they'll go up to the shoulder pads, but it does not hinder their articulation because look at these. These are so pliable. And there's two of them all the way here. There's no breakage. So, that's kind of cool. Now, these did come with a slew of accessories. Unfortunately, the only weapons I have is for this character, and that's these two swords here. And you'll notice there's a little peg right there. There's a hole in the back of his armor that just plugs in like so. There we go. All right. Now, let's talk about these weapons real quick. And this goes for all of the characters. So, first off, these two particular swords and a cartoon, they came together like that. And this did include a piece to where they could do that. I don't have the piece anymore, but this is what I wanted to talk about. You'll notice on these figures, look how loose those weapons are. So, they don't really stay in there very well. I mean, if you can get a decent pose, I mean, they'll go... So, you can cross-wield them like so. Like that, and you know. That's really about all you're going to get with these. And unfortunately, if you use the spring action feature, they have a tendency to fly out of the hands. Just like that. So, that's not supposed to happen. But the cool thing is, a lot of their weapons did have little holsters. Let me just fit them right in the back right there. And there you go. All right. So, there we go. These are the Roman warriors. We'll have a picture up here of all the collection I'm missing, I think two in the entire line. So, you can normally find these. These were like I said, these came out in 1995. You can usually find these on eBay. The price really does range. If you want a full, complete one, these also have tendency to have stickers that go on the armor, too. Like here, for instance, I think there's a throwing star, and there's two throwing stars here. One here. So, I don't have those. But these 10 randomly go for like a completed one you can get for roughly around $15, $20. There is a couple of characters who are hard to find. One of them is Rowan. I found one of them on eBay with like a couple pieces of his armor. Grabbed him for like, I think $10. For completed though, he goes for much more. And then the very popular character at the end of Anubis. Mint down card goes for about $150, so it really depends on your range. So, yeah, there you go. Rowan and Warriors. It's a really cool cartoon series. Check them out. And we'll be right back again.