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Tech Deck Dudes is a line of collectible miniature skateboarding figures and accessories that was popular in the late 1990s and early 2000s. This figure has green, orange, yellow, and blue versions (but the yellow and blue versions lack the printing). Overall, Sumo San looks especially odd because he is just a nearly naked finger-figure with no arms and no charm.
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I mention every time how much I hate this series because of its convoluted magnetic accessories and the weird hats and helmets. Introduction Tech deck ramps, commonly referred to as fingerboard ramps, have completely changed the skating industry. To make matters more confusing, they also flipped the names (versus likeness) of the two surfers with their re-releases. Lucha libre wrestling is mostly known for its aerial techniques and the colorful masks worm by the contestants.It seems to suggest a stereotype that fat people can never stop eating, even while they are skateboarding. Even this is a parody of "Hulkamania" -- the phrase that Hogan has been using since first winning the WWF Championship back in 1983. The weirdest thing is that they maintained NONE of the original names despite many similarities in appearance.
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Prototypes and Pre-Production Figures: Figures that were part of the pre-production process or prototypes can be extremely rare and are highly sought after by collectors.The Professor takes him in and raises him, and we pretty much see Hellboy as an adult demon after this scene. Knievel is also known for his failed attempt to jump the Snake River Canyon in Idaho on a rocket-powered motorcycle.
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This relates to a scene in the movie where Hellboy is first summoned to Earth (as a baby demon) by Nazi occultists. Rare and Limited Editions: Tech Deck Dudes occasionally released special edition characters and sets, which are often more sought after by collectors. Finally, no other TDD has a Z or any other letter on his hat or helmet, making this particular figure seem really weird. The costume design looks mostly like Doctor Fate (though the figure never appears in yellow and blue).
He was created in 1946 to be featured on a series of children's storytelling albums made by Capitol Records. Even though they might not be as commonplace as they once were, vintage Tech Deck Dudes and other fingerboarding toys can still be found in the collector’s market. There are four versions of this zood, as the first series of zoods was the only series that had variants.