- 6/16/2025
McFarlane Toys McFarlane Monsters Series 2: Twisted Land of Oz The Wizard
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00:00If ever there was, there was. Not sure if I believe that. Just because.
00:04Here's a relook at the McFarlane Toys Twisted Land of Oz, The Wizard of Oz.
00:15The McFarlane Monster series Twisted Land of Oz is a highly detailed limited edition release from McFarlane Toys
00:21based on the classic novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.
00:23It features twisted alternate interpretations of the classic characters.
00:27It's kind of ironic that The Wizard of Oz is all decked out in green,
00:30because you're going to need a whole lot of that if you're looking to get a sealed set for yourself.
00:34Just looking again online, some of the prices of what Twisted Land of Oz entire set,
00:38minus, of course, The Flying Monkeys, will set you back.
00:41Look to pay anywhere from $280 to $350 a set, depending on, of course, the seller.
00:46Luckily, though, we've had the chance to have a look at all these figures.
00:50And knock on wood, I think they've held up pretty well,
00:53considering that they've all been sealed away in plastic bags, not being able to breathe.
00:58Suffocating, I'm sure.
00:59Now, of course, we're kind of wrapping up now the reviews with The Wizard of Oz himself.
01:03He comes also included with his tiny little pal.
01:05I guess this would be his lab assistant.
01:07We're going to talk more about him in a moment.
01:09Let's first, though, take the tape measure.
01:11The Wizard of Oz himself is going to stand at six and three quarters of an inch in height.
01:15That works out, though, to be a figure that's 17 centimeters tall.
01:18I'm not sure, though, if the little guy has a name.
01:20Maybe he's Igor? I don't really know.
01:22Oh, wait, that's a different story altogether.
01:24Whatever this character's name is, he actually stands at three and maybe three and a quarter inches in height
01:29or translating to a figure that's eight centimeters tall.
01:33Minus, of course, some flying monkeys and whatever delicious monkey meat comes with them.
01:37All the other figures that we've already had a look at.
01:39Here's what The Wizard looks like with Dorothy Gale and a tiny little munchkin.
01:43Another munchkin riding on top of, of course, Toto.
01:45Let's bring in the cowardly line.
01:47I know, not necessarily in a particular order.
01:49However, the Tin Man, careful to bring in the Tin Man.
01:52And even more careful, here's also what the figure looks like with the Scarecrow.
01:56Scarecrow, as you can see, is the one that holds up the least.
01:59Just because, again, he's got that one bent back leg.
02:02We've already done the review of him.
02:03If you want to go back, feel free to check that out.
02:06But, of course, this is now the final figure that we've looked at from the Twisted Land of Oz.
02:09Wanted to leave The Wizard for last.
02:11I think The Wizard's been holding back a bit.
02:12He's not only got the most articulation, but a decent amount of accessories as well.
02:16The figure does come also included with the display stands.
02:19I think by just luck alone, the stands seems to have a little bit more green to it.
02:23As opposed to the more darker colors of the display stands we've already had a look at.
02:27Speaking of those stands, if you happen to have yourself any of the other Twisted Land of Oz figures,
02:32you basically can take those stands and you just sort of interlock them to one another.
02:36There's not really a form, necessarily.
02:38You don't have to follow and connect the dots where there's numbers on the back to tell you which goes which.
02:42But you can, if you want, connect again multiple of the stands together and have sort of one long path where all the characters can then be attached onto.
02:52Knockout also would.
02:53I haven't had any chance yet to break these pegs.
02:56Poor Cowardly Lion, who just happens to be the biggest figure, happened to have also a broken peg.
03:01You've probably already seen the review.
03:03You already know that.
03:04You can, of course, take The Wizard.
03:05You can attach him onto the display stand peg.
03:07You can also take, as well, his little lab assistant.
03:09You can plug him in also there, as well, because both the figures actually do have peg holes on the bombs of his feet, of their feet.
03:16Let's put that off to the side.
03:17Actually, you know what?
03:17We're just going to put that over there.
03:19They do also come in clue with some accessories.
03:21Two of the accessories seem to belong, then, to The Wizard.
03:23One accessory belongs to the tiny lab assistant.
03:26I want to keep calling him the lab assistant through this entire review.
03:29This little fella down here.
03:31Is that even worse?
03:32Maybe that's even worse.
03:33He comes in clue with a syringe.
03:35Love the look of the syringe.
03:36I'm so happy none of this is actually broken.
03:38I'll watch now that I've jinxed myself saying that.
03:41The thing that's kind of cool, though, about the syringe is that the top of it looks like a key.
03:45Am I the only one that maybe sees that?
03:46That maybe could plug in opening up a door.
03:48Although I don't think it would be a good idea with a needle facing your hand.
03:51That's probably the best tool to be using to opening up a door.
03:54That's a bad idea overall.
03:57You can, though, take the syringe.
03:59And in the hand, though, of the assistant, you basically can just attach that into his hand.
04:03And now we're dealing with, again, 20-plus-year-old plastic.
04:07So tread cautiously as, of course, you attach that into the hand.
04:12Sort of just like...
04:13Do I have it all the way on there?
04:15I don't think I do.
04:17Yeah, just be careful.
04:18Just be careful, please.
04:20Anyways, though, that does plug into his hands.
04:22Not really the best of ways.
04:23You can also really cheat, too.
04:24That little loop right there can also technically go around his thumb.
04:28I find it's honestly just easier if you just kind of wedge that in between his hand
04:31and just kind of walk away.
04:33Don't sneeze.
04:33Don't do anything that you're going to be doing in the risk that something will break.
04:37There we go.
04:39So, of course, you can't get the needle in his hand.
04:41Spending all the time that I spent just doing that,
04:43one thing I actually failed to mention, too, is if you look at the top of the syringe,
04:47there seems to be a green liquid inside.
04:49An emerald liquid.
04:51Maybe that's the thing that's keeping the wizard alive.
04:53He also does have those same things on the back of his body as well.
04:56These little test tubes.
04:58The test tubes don't look like they're removable.
05:00If they were to be removable, that would only just be one other thing that I can mark down
05:03as something to be lost.
05:05But he does have a couple of little test tubes on the back of his body.
05:09Again, it's a really interesting-looking character, too.
05:11I mean, I'm just going to kind of take this out of his hand
05:13because I know it's just going to fall off anyways.
05:15As for the face of the figure,
05:17I don't know if I would really necessarily call this guy a munchkin.
05:20Maybe he's one of the experiments that the Wizard of Oz has been commenced.
05:24The first thing he needed to do, of course,
05:25is create himself like a little companion piece
05:27just so that he could do all the work
05:29and the Wizard could sit back and just relax.
05:32And he's just thinking to himself,
05:33one of these days I can retire.
05:35Take whatever I've earned and saved and take it back to my family.
05:39And then I can finally just rest, relax in the Emerald City.
05:42I don't have to work so hard for that tyrant over there.
05:45Oh, I think he's listening.
05:47What's really cool, though, about this
05:48is that you've got like a magnifying lens there on the one side.
05:51It's telescopic.
05:53So, of course, he can kind of look really closely into his subject.
05:57These glasses don't remove.
05:59I don't think he can peel them off or anything like that.
06:01Just again, like if you peel it off,
06:02that's just one more thing that you can worry about being lost.
06:05He has a really interesting, profound snout, too,
06:08like this big, long nose on the front of his face.
06:11Sculpted really well, too.
06:13And he's very different from all the other munchkins
06:15that we've already had a look at.
06:16What's really interesting, too,
06:17is that with all the Twisted Land of Oz figures,
06:19every single one of the munchkins have looked different from one another.
06:22There's no consistency at all.
06:25This guy looks, again, like he's pulled from the Cell movie.
06:27This guy looks like Freddy Krueger.
06:29This one, of course, there was also the one that was on top of Toto.
06:32And this guy right here.
06:33Now, again, I think he looks more different
06:35just because he works more for the Emerald City
06:36and he works for the Wizard.
06:38Why, again, like he probably has more green in his face
06:40and all the other munchkins dope.
06:42Nice cute little lab jacket there, too.
06:44He's got a little wire that runs from the front of his console.
06:46Where it actually goes, though, is inside the jacket.
06:50And if we just kind of peel the jacket away,
06:52you'll be alarmed to see that it seems to go right to his groin.
06:55What exactly it's pumping, I have no idea.
06:58Or maybe it's pumping something from that to his...
07:00I don't...
07:01Let's not just discuss that anymore.
07:03The jacket is a soft plastic.
07:05He does surprisingly have some decent levels of possibility as well.
07:08He's a little lopsided, though.
07:10So you can see like one leg is a little longer than the other.
07:12But though, as promised, on the bottoms of his feet,
07:14he does have pegs, so peg holes.
07:16So you can plug them onto the display stand.
07:18For the assistant's articulation,
07:20the head's going to rotate back and forth.
07:22No real movement up and down.
07:23Don't expect that.
07:24The arms do also rotate out.
07:25But when they rotate, they're cut more on a V.
07:28So they're not going to be a forward back rotation.
07:30When they rotate, they rotate out.
07:32Does that make sense?
07:33I hope that makes sense.
07:35He has no hand articulation.
07:36Nothing...
07:37I kind of expected maybe that the glove would be able to turn,
07:39but it doesn't.
07:40You can't really rotate the leg either.
07:42You can't even turn really the feet.
07:44So it's kind of more just kind of kept to the head and the shoulders.
07:47That's all you're really going to be getting.
07:48But I mean, considering really that you would say that this is more an accessory,
07:52I think that's pretty good.
07:53Should we expect anything more than that?
07:55I say no.
07:57Let's put the little assistant down for right now.
08:00Actually, you know what?
08:00I'll bring the arms down.
08:02I find that kind of is helpful to keep him from falling over.
08:05Still, though, I might rely on that display stand.
08:07Don't go anywhere.
08:08Don't go anywhere.
08:09For the other accessories for the Wiz,
08:11the figure does also come in clue with almost what looks to be a scalpel.
08:15You can see that there's a little blade at the bottom here.
08:19I'm guessing he's using that for cutting for whatever experiments he's currently working on.
08:24This can also fit in his hand as well.
08:26So if you take yourself the Wizard, he's got two hands like every other character.
08:30You can basically just take the scalpel and wedge it in between his hand just like that.
08:34And it holds okay.
08:35I mean, like one of those things that if you bang it, if you moved his arm around,
08:39I'm sure he's only going to drop the blade as it's resting right now.
08:42And if you're not, it's kind of like a bumblebee.
08:44Just leave the bee alone.
08:45If you leave the bee alone, he'll leave you alone.
08:48Bees are very useful creatures in this world.
08:50You got to protect the bees.
08:52You got to protect the blade.
08:53That's a weird thing to combine and compare a bee to basically the blade of the Wizard.
08:58Anyways, though, he does come in clue with that.
09:00The one other thing that's neat about this figure is that he also comes in clue with like a cane.
09:05One side of the cane, if you look at it, does have what looks to be a tiny little dragon.
09:09Look at that tiny, tiny little dragon.
09:11One of the benefits also of going back to re-review these figures is hopefully I can present them to you guys with better quality.
09:174K right there.
09:18That's what you're looking at, my friends.
09:20A 4K format.
09:21Now, that's the top of the cane.
09:24If you flip around the other side, he seems to have like a hand.
09:28Now, I don't know if the hand actually belonged to the rest of the cane or if he just surgically attached it to the end.
09:33It looks like it kind of spirals its way down.
09:35That's a really neat looking hand.
09:37I don't think anything is broken on it.
09:38I think it's supposed to look this way.
09:39But whose hand is that?
09:41Whose is it?
09:43You can maybe ask that question to yourself.
09:45I don't know.
09:45I don't know.
09:46If I had gone back and read the story, maybe it would make some mention to what exactly that hand is from.
09:52What you can do, though, with the cane is...
09:54Let's just take that off because I know that's going to fall.
09:57You can take his hand.
09:57Now, if you look at the way his hand is sculpted, it is technically one that is opened, although it's very hard.
10:03See what little space we have to work with to get the cane into his hand.
10:07You kind of have to get the hand, kind of get it in between the thumb.
10:11Again, we're dealing with very thin, very brittle plastic.
10:14Because, again, this is 20-plus years old.
10:17Now, you can...
10:17Oh!
10:18Don't want to reveal that just yet.
10:20Stay together, my friends.
10:21Stay together.
10:22But you basically just take yourself the cane, wedge it in between his thumb and his fingers, and just hope...
10:28There goes the mask again.
10:29Basically, you can take the cane.
10:31What I'm trying to do here, though, is just wedge it in between his fingers.
10:33There we go.
10:34There we go.
10:35Cover back up his face.
10:36Yeah, there is a secret to the wizard.
10:38It's not just the fact it's a little man hiding behind the curtain.
10:41He actually does have a face reveal as well, which I was trying to do my best not to actually show you guys.
10:45But the cane does fit in his hand, because, again, the figure does have some decent levels of poseability.
10:50You can move those arms around as well.
10:53For the details, though, for the Wiz, getting first a look at his face, very insectoid-like.
10:59It actually kind of reminds me of the Troopers from Cobra La, where they had very similar sort of goggles like this.
11:05The goggles, to be expected, are going to be green.
11:07There's a lot of green, really, on the Wiz.
11:08Of course, he does have a hose that runs down to the front of the console.
11:13It's funny that it runs down from his face, and yet, though, the lab assistant runs from the top of his torso to the nether areas.
11:21Love that they've actually added kind of more of a translucent green plastic here.
11:24Nothing does actually open up.
11:26That would be fun if it did.
11:27Same translucent plastic down below here for green is the same translucent plastic that's actually in his goggles.
11:32You can see that he also has these horns on the back of his head.
11:35I don't know if that's his own experiments that he was doing to himself, but you can also take the face off, at least the mask off.
11:42And what's underneath is a gruesome sight.
11:44Let's just go ahead and peel that off right now.
11:47This, I would imagine, is what the Wizard would look like underneath.
11:50He looks like he's lost one eye.
11:53If only he could have found his own Wizard to see.
11:56If he was to visit another Wizard, probably the first thing he'd be asking is, can I have another eye?
12:00So one eye looks like it's probably gone.
12:02The other eye can see you, but can't really see you all that well.
12:06He's also seemed to be bounding himself.
12:08Maybe he's keeping his jaw together.
12:10If not for that, maybe his jaw would just fall to the floor, roll away like a meatball.
12:14Nice looking face, though.
12:15I don't know if I would have said, like, if the figure was sold really without the mask, and this is the way that the Wizard was presented, I don't know if he would have as many, like, I don't think he'd be as interesting, really.
12:26I think the thing that makes the Wizard more interesting is the fact that he does have the mask like this.
12:31The mask doesn't stay on all that well.
12:33You kind of have to, when you attach it, it just snaps on, but it's not really even by friction either.
12:38It falls off very frequently, to the point where I was kind of hoping I could keep the reveal a surprise, but unfortunately, though, just trying to get the cane into his hand, you can see how easy the mask was to fall off.
12:49Sort of got, like, a more Victorian-style jacket, got the frilly shirt underneath there as well, and, of course, some decent-looking pants.
12:56I love the way that they've also given him buckled shoes like this, too.
12:59Now, again, there's some posability, surprisingly, also even in his legs.
13:03Nice jacket, though, on the back of his body.
13:04Love that they've also gone in there to add all this additional gold accents.
13:08I mean, these are things that really didn't need to be there, whether that's scripture.
13:12Maybe that's Auzerian scripture.
13:14I don't know.
13:14What's the language for Auz?
13:17Auzian?
13:18I don't know.
13:19He has those symbols that I would imagine translate to something in the land of Auz.
13:23Has that all down his jacket.
13:25He's got some additional gold there on the ends of his sleeves.
13:27It's a really well-detailed figure.
13:29Not only does he benefit from having so much additional paint and the fact he also comes included with an assistant,
13:34but also the wizard is quite impressive when it comes to his posability.
13:37His head's going to rotate very little.
13:40Very little.
13:41It actually rotates a lot better, but then because the figure's been sitting away in a bag, it kind of gets tight.
13:47That happens to all of us.
13:48If you don't move your joints around, they start to get tight.
13:50They become harder to move.
13:52His head does rotate back and forth, though.
13:53His arms do hinge as well, forward and back.
13:57You could rotate this hand.
13:58This hand, actually, to be fair, did break off.
14:01I wasn't going to really tell you guys that, but I feel like I really want to be honest with everybody.
14:05The hand did break off and glued back in place.
14:07Normally, though, the hands do rotate, but they only rotate just a little bit.
14:11This arm also rotates, but he doesn't rotate at the shoulder area, for example.
14:15He only seems to rotate at the forearm.
14:17He does have also waist swivel, but only just by a little bit.
14:21The lower legs do also rotate back and forth, and no posability at all in his feet.
14:26The Wiz is a fun-looking figure.
14:27I think he's certainly more fun by the fact he also has the mask on the front of his face.
14:31If it wasn't for that, I don't think he'd have as much interestingness to him.
14:35I don't know if I would still say he's my favorite figure.
14:37I mean, we already kind of know the rankings that I've already had these.
14:40I would have said, still Cowardly Lion, let's bring him in.
14:43Cowardly Lion is still number one for me.
14:45So much detail, so much gruesomeness went into the sculpting of the Lion.
14:49Definitely would say that he's my number one.
14:51Dorothy Gale probably would then say number two.
14:53Really like, though, the Wizard, but I probably would have to say he'd be beat out by Toto,
14:57just because Toto's got a lot going on for him.
15:00Kind of move everything out of the way here.
15:01Then we'd bring in the Tin Man.
15:04And again, just because he's falling apart as we speak.
15:08Of course, we also have ourselves the Scarecrow.
15:09Now, the Scarecrow does have a bit of a problem, again, with the way that the back of his leg is sculpted.
15:14A Tin Man, over the time that I've had the figure, has developed looseness in legs.
15:18So they all have sort of suffered like I've suffered.
15:20With age, obviously, that comes with tight joints or overly loose joints.
15:24Now, these guys, just unfortunately, with the time that I've had these guys sealed away,
15:27now that I've now gone back to kind of look at these figures again,
15:31kind of makes me really think that I should have these back on my shelf.
15:34That usually ends up happening when I start to kind of get an idea pop in my head.
15:36Okay, you know what? I should go back, really go back and look at these lines again.
15:40After that, I usually end up putting these guys.
15:42They get, I guess, a promotion.
15:45They get a promotion and I get moved over to my shelf.
15:47And I'll probably just take something that's currently on my shelf.
15:49And then I'll store those back in bags.
15:52But like the Wizard of Oz, the Twisted Land of Oz, is a really fun...
15:54It really is representing some of the best stuff that we were getting from McFarlane Toys
15:59during that monster era.
16:01I mean, not to say, though, that McFarlane hasn't done other things, though,
16:03with the monster series, with the nursery rhymes, obviously, the Twisted Land of Oz.
16:07They also did the Circus as well, if you guys remember looking at the reviews that I've done for those.
16:13Maybe I might even just go back and consider going back and looking at those guys again.
16:16I know, again, when it comes to the Twisted Land of Oz,
16:18the one that we didn't end up getting, surprisingly, was the Wicked Witch of the West.
16:22Why we wouldn't have gotten a Wicked Witch is beyond me,
16:24considering that this is really, again, based around...
16:26I know it's kind of based around Dorothy,
16:29but the Wicked Witch goes hand-in-hand with Dorothy,
16:31and yet we never got a release of her.
16:32Maybe Todd had planned at one point to do a Wicked Witch,
16:35and then maybe it just was changed,
16:37and then he ended up just doing the Flying Monkeys instead.
16:39It's the one thing that I really think that this set needed the most.
16:42Maybe it just also had a lot to do with the fact that Wicked Witch was already bad in the first place.
16:47All the other characters either would be neutral, like the Wizard,
16:50or be generally good, like all the other characters here.
16:53Maybe that's one of the reasons why Todd approached all the other characters
16:56and skipped over the Witch altogether,
16:58just before we relocate the Wizard to the rotisserie.
17:00A few questions I did get from you guys regarding Toto was,
17:03what exactly is inside his body?
17:06Well, if you remember in the review, though,
17:07we looked at the bottom of this and probably gave the idea that
17:10all that's really in there is right now its organs.
17:12Though some would guess that maybe if you did find a way
17:15to take the bottom of Toto off,
17:17that maybe perhaps there would be a surprised Easter egg.
17:20Well, taking that idea, and curiosity got the better of me,
17:23I went in there and kind of tried to cut the seal of glue,
17:26because basically you have to kind of get in there.
17:27I did actually use a bit of a screwdriver.
17:29Well, I used a screwdriver just to help pry that away.
17:32And then eventually, when it is freeable,
17:35let's just take that off and see what's going on inside.
17:37Yeah, just basically the empty cavity of Toto,
17:40not a whole heck of a lot going on in here.
17:41Of course, you've got still the sculpting of the ribcage.
17:44But if anybody was really curious as to what exactly was inside of Toto,
17:48it's this.
17:50Now, you could look at this and figure out,
17:53maybe you could be seeing more than what's really actually there.
17:56Maybe you could make out, I don't know,
17:58like if you look at the side, though,
17:59it kind of looks like there's a dog remains.
18:02Again, there may be some human remains or munchkin remains.
18:06The problem with it, though, is that so much of this
18:08is all just painted in yellow and brown.
18:10So if there was supposed to be a tease inside,
18:13like maybe that's a monkey, I don't know, like a flying monkey.
18:16I suppose if you looked at this hard enough and long enough,
18:19you'd be able to figure out there's stuff inside of that.
18:21I'm guessing, though, if it was,
18:23that's basically everything that Toto has ingested.
18:25I don't have to at least, I don't have to glue this now.
18:28So, I mean, I'll basically, all I'll just really do is
18:31just take this, tuck it back underneath,
18:34and then just snap it back in place.
18:36I don't think I really do need glue.
18:38I mean, now that I've actually pried this open,
18:41I think Toto is good to snap back in place.
18:42But, yeah, in case anybody was really curious,
18:45what exactly is in Toto,
18:46hopefully this has answered it for you.
18:48The Wizard is another figure that isn't too expensive
18:50if you're looking to try to track one down now.
18:52Expect around a $40 to $50 price.
18:55In fact, he's actually just a little bit lower
18:57than the Toto one that we looked at before.
18:59Still, like all the figures, don't go for that much money.
19:02I mean, like if you're looking at the prices
19:03for the individual figures themselves,
19:04about a $50 to $60, it's really only just the Flying Monkeys
19:08that are going for the crazy money.
19:10I mean, again, I'm just like looking at the listings right now.
19:13A listing for the Flying Monkeys, $136.21.
19:16Another Flying Monkey, $136.95.
19:19Oh, this one's a lot higher.
19:20This one's selling for $178.03.
19:23What I'm quoting, by the way, is all Canadian prices.
19:25If you're looking to get this, for example,
19:27in U.S. prices, the $178.03 is actually selling for $129.99.
19:32So that's U.S. dollars.
19:33That kind of gives you at least an idea
19:35of what we have to convert to if you're a Canadian collector.
19:38The Wizard, though, is a fun-looking figure.
19:40Again, like I wanted to kind of really wrap up the review
19:42with the Wizard being the final figure.
19:44If I do end up picking up, I mean, let's just say
19:47I go to a toy show, for example, or a comic book store,
19:50and I can get a set of the Flying Monkeys
19:52for a pretty decent price,
19:53then I can always do a follow-up review.
19:55But I think we're going to kind of call it quits
19:57when it comes to the Twisted Land of Oz.
19:59We've covered off everything we needed to cover off.
20:01I've said everything I needed to say,
20:03and hopefully now to go back to this line again,
20:06doing it at least with a higher resolution of video
20:08gives you guys a chance to kind of see
20:09what these figures really should have looked like
20:11when I first looked at them so many years ago.
20:14The Wizard does benefit from having some decent poseability.
20:17He actually has the most levels of poseability.
20:19I guess him and probably the Tin Man
20:20are the ones that move the most.
20:22The guy also comes included with his little lab assistant.
20:25Him and the lab assistant both come included with accessories.
20:27The cane and that sort of scalpel blade for the Wizard,
20:31and then the syringe needle for the assistant.
20:34He also comes included with the display stand.
20:35All the figures really, except for Toto,
20:37have had these stands.
20:38And all the stands, if you collect the entire line,
20:41can somewhat connect together.
20:42But what do you guys think of the Wizard?
20:44Let me know down below in the comments section.
20:45Have you guys at all been collecting the Twisted Land of Oz?
20:48If you haven't,
20:50based at least now that we can say
20:51we've finished off the line,
20:52we've completed our goal,
20:53what would you say is your top three favorite figures
20:55from the Twisted Land of Oz?
20:57Let me know down below.
20:58If you guys did also enjoy this video,
21:00you can do it a solid throw to like.
21:01You guys want to stick around for more so?
21:03Yeah, I hope so.
21:04We're going to be leaving right now.
21:05The Twisted Land of Oz is probably a good thing too.
21:08But we're also going to be looking at
21:09some other McFarlane Toys reviews
21:10for the rest of this week.
21:11So I hope you guys are coming back for those.
21:13As always, thanks for watching.
21:14See you guys next time.
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