 Hey guys, welcome back to Comic-Con again, TV the only place on YouTube where all geek culture collides. I'm Shannon and today on the show we're taking a look at the Scoob, Blue Falcon, and Mutley. Seriously, we're doing this now. So, as I said today, we're looking at Blue Falcon and Mutley from the new movie Scoob. As you can see on the front there's Shaggy and Scoob, collect them all. The punch-out for the pegs actually looks like a dog bone. And as you can see it says basic fun there, visit ScoobSelfie.com to unlock exclusive content, and there's the warning down below. This is for ages three and up. On the back we have collect them all Shaggy and Dinomut, Super Scoob and Dick Dastardly, Scooby and Captain Caveman, Scoob, Blue Falcon and Mutley. Scoob brings the mystery ink gang together with beloved members of the Hanna-Barbera universe in an epic adventure that delivers a heartfelt message of power and friendship and what it means to truly belong. So anyway guys, there's the back. Let's go ahead and open it up and take a look. Ladies and gentlemen, since the dawn of time, the Falcon has been worshiped as a symbol of freedom and victory. Now a new kind of Falcon rules the sky, and he is one bad man. All right, so as you guys can see here, I've been having a little bit of trouble getting Mutley to stand. He's just too front heavy. Because of his big snout there. They really should have gave him a stand to come with, and for those of you who have seen the movie Scoob, you'll know that Mutley appears at the, towards the very end, spoilers. He's hinted at all through the movie, and finally makes an appearance alongside Dick Dastardly, who is the main villain of the movie. Now I grew up on Hanna-Barbera cartoons. They were some of my favorite cartoons back in the day. And I'm glad we finally got some action figures based on the hand, on the characters. Even if the Blue Falcon figure isn't the original Blue Falcon, for those of you who haven't seen the movie, again, spoilers, this is the original Blue Falcon's son taking up the mantle for his father. That's why he looks different than he did back in the Hanna-Barbera cartoons. Mutley was always one of my favorite characters. I always loved his little laugh. Kind of like a smoker's laugh. But anyway, his head can rotate all the way around and he's hunchbacked, so it's not straight on his shoulders. It's kind of off, you know, down a little bit more, as you can see. His arms also rotate all the way around. You have to kind of turn his head in order to get him over the shoulder. As you can see, his snout there kind of hinders it a bit, and then his ear also hinders this side. This side's a little bit better, but not much. His feet can actually rotate 180 degrees. And this is a really good likeness of Mutley. I have to say I'm pretty impressed. His tail is not, it does not articulate at all. I do wish they would have included a display stand for Mutley. I know this is a children's toy, but I'd actually kind of like to display him. Just because I'm a big Hanna-Barbaric fan. So anyway, there's Mutley, and I have to, again, I really like how they designed Mutley. He looks just like the old Hanna-Barbaric cartoons. They didn't change him up too much. Not as much as they did with Blue Falcon and Dick Dastardly. So anyway, let's move on to Blue Falcon. And his cape is made out of a rubber, a very soft, lightweight rubber, which might easily tear, especially at the points down here. And it is actually glued into the crest. And the crest is a separate piece that's glued onto the chest. The paint here, as you can see, they didn't do that great on the paint application, but I'm not too worried about it. I do like all the detail they gave to Blue Falcon, all the gold around the edges. Again, the paint isn't that crisp, but I mean, what do you expect for a children's toy? This isn't for the adult collector really, even though this video is for the adult collector and for parents. This is a children's toy. There's really no easy way around it. His head can go side to side, but it does have trouble going all the way around because of his chin. As you can see here, if the cape was on, I'm sure it could go all the way around. But with the cape being there, it's unable to. His arms do go all the way around. There is no bend at the elbow or at the shoulder. No articulation at the wrist either. Same for the other side. He has no waist articulation. His legs go up to there and they go back about that far. As you can see, his butt does hinder it. There is a knee joint right there, but no ankle articulation. Then the cool thing is that the knee is on a ball joint, so it can rotate around just like that, as well as bend. That's the same for both sides. Anyway, there you have it guys. I would like to go ahead and get the other figures in this line. And just for comparisons, let's see how Blue Falcon stands up to the Tooney Tarrers, Freddy Krueger and Jason Voorhees. I have to say, those look pretty good together. Jason is a little bit taller than Blue Falcon. Not too much taller. I have to say, I really like this display. I can't wait to get the other Scooby figures and put them all together. Maybe get a few more of the Tooney Tarrers figures and display them together. I think that would be really nice. And then here he is with Motley. In fact, we'll prop Motley up against Freddy Krueger. And Motley could be Freddy's dog. So anyway, there you have it guys. This has been the Blue Falcon and Motley figures from the new Scoob movie. If you haven't seen it, check it out. It's a great movie. The only problems I had with it were the voice for Shaggy. They really should have got Matthew Lillard to reprise the role. Because the voice for Shaggy, that wasn't Shaggy. That was not Shaggy Rogers at all. All the other characters were performed great. I would have liked to see the OG Blue Falcon in it. I would have liked to see more of Motley. But he's a huge plot point for Dick Dastardly. On why Dick Dastardly is doing what he's doing. So there you have it my friends. Blue Falcon and Motley from the movie Scoob. I've been Shannon. This has been Comic-Con TV, the only place on YouTube where all geek culture collides. If you enjoyed that video, make sure you hit the subscribe button right there so you can stay up to date on all things geek culture. Also, go ahead and check out one of these two playlists on the side for more videos just like the one you just watched. I'm Shannon from Comic-Con TV, the only place on YouTube where all geek culture collides. Take care Geeks.