Spider-Man and Doc Ock
This is product number 37931 it is recommended for ages 3-6. Made by Hasbro for their Playskool Heroes line.
The box has an interesting open style, allowing the customer to touch the figures before opening the package.
Included are two pieces, Spider-Man and Doc Ock, being a shorted version of Doctor Octopus name.
Spider-Man
We will start with Spider-Man. He standard Playskool Heroes articulation; rotating head and wrists, Ball jointed shoulders and his legs move together.
Spider-Mans left hand is in the typical web shooter pose.
The head sculpt is very nice and looks unmistakably like Spider-Man. He has his iconic black Spider-Man logo on the front of his costume.
He also has the Spider-Man logo on his back.
He has no webbing markings on his costume and has extra holes in the bottom of his feet. These holes seem to contain some metal and make his feet slightly uneven. I do not know what these holes are for, do you?
Doc Ock Spider-Man Green Goblin Spider-Man
On the left we see this Spider-Man with the Green Goblins Spider-Man on the right.
Doc Ock
Now on to Doc Ock. He has rotating head and wrists,
Ball jointed shoulders and his legs move together, in other words he has
"standard Playskool Heroes articulation".
Both Doc Ock's hands are in the grasping pose, like Spider-Mans right hand. This
looks like its designed to fit most Playskool Heroes accessories
including those of the Jedi Force and rescue bots human characters.
The Doc's extra tentacle arms are not pose able but are of a moveable plastic, they spring back into position when released though.
The face is nice and he is unmistakable as Doctor Octopus.
Spider-Man vs Doc Ock.
The figures also come with a little card on the front of the packaging.
The Rescue Bots, Jedi Force and Spider-Man Adventures cards are the same size and shape.
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