 Alright guys, another turtle figure review here from the great 1980s line, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Rat King. The Rat King, at least in the animated series, was my favorite character. I don't know why I gravitated towards the Rat King, but I did, and I even gravitated towards the action figure as probably my favorite of the turtle fakes. The Rat King, I'm going to say right off the bat, did come with a few accessories that I do not have. He came with a rat crossbow, which was a crossbow, with a rat eye, and it could shoot the rat, not literally. It didn't have an activation thing, but that was the appearance. He also had a rat grappling hook, where the grappling hook pieces were rats, and it had a tight string to it, so you can actually swing it around and throw it, and he also came with this belt. I don't know if it would be a utility belt or not, but yeah. But that is the one accessory I guess I do have, and it is removable. It just comes right off, and I'll show you that in a little bit here. Now, I think one of the reasons the Rat King was my favorite figure is because of all the little details in this figure. This figure is amazing. Next to the Muckman figure, which I don't have, this probably has some of the best detailing on it, both painted and unpainted. So let's go ahead and go over the sculpt, and the painting, the details, and everything in the articulation. Okay, so first off, let's go ahead and go into the articulation real quick. Standard into turtle articulation, head moves from left to right, arms move up and down. This wrist does not bend or move or anything. I believe that's because this wrist was originally supposed to hold the grappling hook, I guess. I don't know because it's the rat in the way. This arm is the same. The only articulation are the movements of up and down. The legs, however, they also go forward and backwards. They go out. They're on a ball joint. Unlike some of the other figures, this one though does twist at the waist. So that's kind of cool. He does feature the belt, which is removable. And this is where we're going to go start over the details here, because look on the belt here. The belt itself is a rattle snake. You can see the snake head here goes all the way around to the rattle. He's got cheese. He's got a mice trap. Got more cheese. He's got a little dagger there. More cheese and a dead cat with tire treads. So that's kind of cool. I'm going to put that aside for now. All right. So the overall figure here, the sculpt, like I said, is really, really cool. And again, his appearance, I want to say, is not really so much based face-wise on his animated form. It's kind of like they did their own thing. But the overall costume kind of is from the animated series. So not too bad. We got the green raps, the brown mucky or stitched up outfit here. With the green pants, the white raps, scarred knee with the hole there. So I mentioned the details here. So you'll notice right off the bat, you'll see the mice. There's mice everywhere. He's the rat king. So there's going to be mice. He's got a mouse on his shoulder, which I believe is glued to his shoulder. I've seen pictures where it has been removed. So I think it's that one that's glued there. But you also have a little centipede here because, you know, the rat king lives in the sewer. So we're going to have a little sewer things here. We have bones here. Like I said, if you look closely, his outfit's stitched up. We have a little spiders here. Moving to the back. For some reason, he's got an unpainted mouse here. He had painted mice everywhere except for his back. Or maybe the raps are covering him up and he's the lump. I don't know. But we do have more unpainted raps here. Now this is something else where we have a painted spider here. If you go over here, we have another spider unpainted. So that's, again, odd. And then when we go down here, we have a painted spider. We have a painted spider. We have a painted spider with more stitching. Again, very weird options to paint some things and other things. Like, why wasn't the centipede not painted? It's just weird. He's got these really weird crazed red eyes. And then something I don't think I ever noticed before, but yet another spider right on his head. He's got ripped spots here on his head. Where his hair is at. So I mean, great detailing overall though. May not be painted, but overall the detail on this guy is great. And like I said, he does have, I do have the removable belt. I don't remember if this was a pain to put on or not, to be honest. I think that might have been a reason why I wasn't wanting to take it off. Oh, there we go. It just fits right on. So there we go. All right. It stayed on. Way to go. So let's see if I can get him to stand back up now. Perfect. So all right, folks. There we go. The Teenage Mutant Turtles Rat King from Playmates. This guy I got off of eBay. I think he was a fairly cheap one. I think he was a, I don't remember, but you can get him online. Fairly cheap. He's really hard to find him complete at a reasonable price though. You can usually get him pretty cheap without the accessories, I think because they're so hard to find complete and not broke. They're kind of pricey. So, but good luck finding them. I hope you enjoy it and thanks for tuning in. On again, we're all geek culture collides.