Wizard World Chicago exclusive. Two-pack with Zim in his old man outfit, and Gir in his doggie suit. Zim has cut neck, ball-jointed shoulders, and cut wrists and waist. Gir has ball-jointed neck and shoulders. The top of Gir's head can be removed to place accessories inside. Accessories include a mad dog (repaint of the dog included with the regular release Ms. Bitters), Irken vermin, obedience controller, lunch tray, and two figure bases. It should also be noted that Zim's neck and waist are loose, and he cannot stand up without the base. The hinge joints on Gir's shoulders tend to be painted stuck, as with Zim's wrists.
When I did my review on this, I had a somewhat negative opinion on it, but since then, this set's grown on me, so it's time I gave it another go. And I'm talking about the Wizard World Chicago exclusive Old Man Zim and Gir set my Palisades Toys.
The packaging is a simple box, using the splatter graphics used on Nickelodeon merch in the mid-2000s. We also have some graphics of Zim on the box as well. The inside of the box even shows off a Zim-like background. Sure, the box isn't much, but it works for this exclusive.
Let's start off with Zim. He's wearing his old man disguise which was seen in at least two episodes. He has a screaming expression, although I would've preferred a different head sculpt, and a left hand sculpted to hold accessories. The paint job is mostly perfect, aside...[See More]
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