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NECA Terrifier Ultimate Art The Clown Blood Soaked Walmart Exclusive Figure Review

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00:00NECA's making more art, but this art's making a mess.
00:03Here's your look at the NECA Damien Leon's Terrorfire Ultimate Art The Clown Blood Soaked Walmart Exclusive.
00:30Blood Soaked Art The Clown is a limited edition figure from the horror franchise Terrifier, manufactured by NECA and sold exclusively through Walmart.
00:39It's a detailed collectible featuring the character of Art The Clown covered in blood and comes with numerous accessories seen in the films, such as various weapons, a severed head, and exposed brain.
00:48This is a Walmart exclusive and all. Maybe it would be best for Art while he's picking up a figure for himself, stopping down the laundry aisle and picking up a bottle of bleach.
00:55Though the bottle of bleach would not appear, though, until Terrifier 2, it would probably be the best thing to get out all the red that he currently has stained in his clown costume.
01:03Did you find this at your local Walmart?
01:07No. No, I didn't. I ended up having to order this one on eBay.
01:11eBay, the same place, in fact, I actually got the original Terrifier The Clown, although from different sellers.
01:16Still, I paid well over $100 for this.
01:18And, you know, it just says something to me as a Canadian collector.
01:21Our Walmarts suck.
01:23I'm sorry for dropping the S-word, but it does certainly suck when it comes to stocking anything good.
01:27The only thing I've actually been able to see in recent memory that a local Walmart stores was the Halloween 6 Michael Myers.
01:34But I already have a Halloween 6 Michael Myers.
01:35I would have really loved to get Art The Clown.
01:38The figure, though, is essentially using the same body as the original art.
01:41The only thing that's really been done is cosmetic changes, obviously.
01:44You can see if you have your eyes all opened up and not been carved out to make a jack-o'-lantern.
01:48The figure does also have somewhat of the same accessories.
01:50A few other sprinkled in their goodies there as well.
01:53Let's get things stepping.
01:54We're taking the tape measure.
01:55Art The Clown's going to stand the same at 7 1⁄2 inches in height.
01:58Factor in that tiny, tiny little hat on the top of his head.
02:01That's going to translate, though, to a figure that's 19 centimeters tall.
02:05Keeping things on the tad cleaner side, here's what the figure looks like with the original Art The Clown.
02:08I did want to at least keep the faces exactly the same so you guys can see.
02:12If you look to this one, you look to this one, and you look back at this one again, just to take a double take.
02:17The figure does, in fact, have the exact same body.
02:19The only thing that they have done differently by adding an excessive amount, an excessive amount of blood all across the chest, all across the arms.
02:26Any limbs that he has, and his face as well.
02:28Store exclusive and all.
02:29You may look at the lay of the land and recognize many of the accessories that we've already had a look at.
02:34The figure, first of all, does come in clue with the garbage bag.
02:36The garbage bag, though, I haven't taken the liberty of opening this like I did before.
02:40The bags, though, are exactly the same.
02:42And what you'd be finding at the bottom of the bag, is that parchment?
02:44Is that a map to somewhere?
02:46No, it's not.
02:46All it really is, though, is we reach inside the bag, pull it out.
02:50What you'll find inside is an oval-shaped piece of cardboard.
02:53That's going to be exactly the same on here.
02:54If we're just going to line everything up.
02:56I'm not lying to you.
02:57It's the exact same thing inside.
02:58So I have no real need to open this up.
03:01I did a poor job, a terrible job, of trying to tie this back up in a neat-looking knot.
03:05I'm going to keep this as good and pristine as NECA intended this when they put this on the bottom of the tray.
03:09Look, though, by the bottom of the tray, by the way, that that's where you're going to be finding the bag.
03:13What you'll also be finding, though, is the frustration.
03:15And I still said this with the earlier review of Art the Clown, that they did have, where's the top of the tray?
03:20The top of the tray, though, is covering the entire figure.
03:23So once you remove the tray, and you've got to make sure, though, you cut the tape on all the sides.
03:27Because if you don't, if you pull the tray and something's holding it back, you're going to go,
03:31well, you're not going to go, the accessories are going to do that.
03:35And they're going to go all over the floor.
03:36In fact, pulling some of the things out, I actually dropped a few of them on the floor.
03:40But luckily, I was able to find them.
03:43Those things that were falling on the floor, by the way, were a tiny little scalpel.
03:47Now, I'm not going to necessarily show you like for like.
03:49Maybe I will.
03:50I don't know.
03:50I mean, it's like for like.
03:52It's the exact same sculpt.
03:53Scalpel to scalpel.
03:54Oh, we want to make sure we've got the blade facing the right way.
03:56We want to be cutting ourselves.
03:58Let's just hold this up to a hand.
04:00You guys can see.
04:00Yeah, the scalpels are exactly the same.
04:03Just that one has a little bit more blood than the other.
04:05This one starts in the silver.
04:07This one ends abruptly, painfully, and goryly in a blood-soaked red.
04:12No things will change when you get to like the ice pick.
04:14The figure does also have that as well.
04:16Where's the ice pick?
04:17The ice pick was.
04:18I mean, the ice pick doesn't have as much of the blood on it.
04:21But you can certainly tell that Art's been busy.
04:22Ah, the figure does also come in clue with a tiny little knife.
04:26Knife for knife.
04:29When you hand it to the customer, it makes you handle it.
04:31Hand it to them.
04:32Handle side first.
04:34Homer realized that right away when he was going door to door as a knife salesman.
04:37But this one, though, I don't know if Art should be going door to door selling any
04:40bit of knives.
04:41I'm sure, though, he's going to walk away with a profit that day.
04:43Everybody's just going to be kind of, especially if he looks like this, just kind of handing,
04:46just literally throwing their money at him.
04:49But the knives, again, look exactly the same.
04:51Handles, again, look also the exact same, too.
04:54Put that over there.
04:55The figure does also come included.
04:56Where did I pick this up right here?
04:58So I'm not dropping it.
04:59Comes with a hatchet.
05:00Comes with a hatchet.
05:02Clean for the original.
05:03Not so clean, though, for the Walmart exclusive.
05:06You can see, again, there's a little bit of blood there.
05:08Now, Art, we know, only has two hands.
05:11I mean, anybody with eyes can clearly see that.
05:13I'm reminding, though, of Pizzeria Steve.
05:15Pizzeria Steve's right over there.
05:17But with only really having two hands, there's not really enough accessories to accommodate.
05:21Well, he does have nearly enough hands to hold all the accessories.
05:24So one thing that's kind of cool, though, is that you can borrow these around to other figures, for example.
05:29I know Jason already has a hacksaw.
05:30He dispensed his axle in Friday the 13th Part 4 with a hacksaw.
05:35But, I mean, again, if you wanted to use one for Jason Voorhees, it is, though, the exact same.
05:39Just one that has a little bit more blood than the other.
05:42The figure does also come in clue with the drill.
05:44Did I make the sound effect when we first looked at the drill?
05:46The original Art, the clowns?
05:50Just recently.
05:50Did I say this story as well?
05:52I just recently watched Driller Killer.
05:54Not bad of a movie.
05:55It's a grimy, greasy horror movie from the late 70s.
05:59Other than, sure, the one scene with the rabbit.
06:01I don't really want to talk too much about the rabbit.
06:03Other than that one scene.
06:04I don't think it's that bad of a movie.
06:05But I can certainly see why that scene made it a video nasty.
06:09Speaking of things getting nasty.
06:10I mean, look, you can imagine only how nasty things would get if Art, the clown, is using the drill for anything else than just drilling screws into a drywall piece.
06:20The cords, by the way, are exactly the same.
06:22They also have the little prongs.
06:23Can you see the prongs?
06:24They're tiny.
06:24I know.
06:25Super, super small.
06:27How close can we get in there?
06:28We can get generally quite close.
06:30Yeah, the prongs are exactly the same.
06:32The figure does also come in clue with a pistol.
06:35I could be making sound effects for every little thing that I end up looking at.
06:38Actually, the pistol, surprisingly enough, is one of the cleanest looking things.
06:42The only thing that looks like blood-wise that got onto it was the handle.
06:45And it probably came from Art's hands.
06:48The pistol itself, again, molded here in black plastic.
06:50They've taken then the time just to go in there and paint the handle.
06:53The handle does seem like it's a little bit different of a brown.
06:55I mean, you're probably drawing so much tension away from the coloring of the brown and looking more at the fact there's a lot more red.
07:00The figure does also have a tiny little axe.
07:04Tiny little axe.
07:05Now, I made the mention that that may have been rust on the original one.
07:08Somebody did chime in and tell me that, no, no, no, that's still dry blood.
07:12I should have really known.
07:13It's certainly not as dry of a blood on this tiny little axe.
07:17Again, Art's been quite busy.
07:19Wish the figure could have really come in clue with a little thing of salt or bleach.
07:22But again, like this is kind of more based on the original terrifier.
07:24So, again, a lot of the accessories will reflect that.
07:27The figure does have a hammer.
07:28Again, if I was a hammer, would you be my lady?
07:31Would you marry me anyway?
07:34Would you have my...
07:35Stop that. Stop that.
07:37The handle, again, does have quite a lot of blood on it.
07:39So does then the head.
07:41The figure does have several knives.
07:43So maybe we'll do these.
07:44We'll do these all together.
07:45Comes with a more giant looking machete.
07:48Comes also with a butcher knife.
07:50And we'll kind of leave the cleavers for the last.
07:52Again, to look at these and look at the original ones.
07:55Is this getting boring by now?
07:57I'm sorry.
07:58It's more just to show you that, again, the accessories are exactly the same.
08:02They are.
08:03They really are.
08:04Paint may be, again, marginally different from one to the other.
08:06But short of that, the moldings are exactly the same.
08:09Comes along then a tiny little cleaver.
08:11And a much tinier cleaver.
08:13Walking along in the streets of Itchy and Scratchyville.
08:17Not as bad as Euro Itchy and Scratchy.
08:19They just want to have customers.
08:20But again, like the cleavers are the same.
08:22They're just, you know, a little bit more blood.
08:25Covering all that, let's slide that off to the side.
08:27We're kind of making a pile over here of what we've already looked at.
08:29We still have a pile here of things we've yet to look at.
08:32I guess we've already looked at the garbage bag.
08:34We can also put that to the side.
08:36The figure does also come included with a makeshift whip.
08:39The makeshift whip does have four individual strands.
08:42Each of those individual strands seem to have a scalpel.
08:45A pair of scissors, snippers.
08:48And again, another scalpel or so on the inside there as well.
08:51No real different than the original whip that we also looked at as well.
08:55He's really the MacGyver when it comes to killing people.
08:58Lastly, though, the figure does also come included with the baby.
09:01Now, the baby really, again, isn't that much different.
09:03How many times has this guy said behind the camera?
09:08Not much different.
09:09Don't tally that up, please.
09:11There's, again, a lot of blood.
09:12Generous amounts of that on the back of the nightgown.
09:15Certainly there on the front as well.
09:17This doll has seen many things.
09:19Many things.
09:20Don't even bother asking it.
09:21It wouldn't be able to speak.
09:24The figure does also come included with a couple of swappable heads.
09:27We'll kind of look at those in a second.
09:28And then he also includes a pair of different, various different hands.
09:33Smaller gripped hands for holding things like the knives.
09:36Slightly larger gestured hands.
09:38This actually is a better looking hand.
09:39Actually, he does have a trigger firing hand for holding the pistol.
09:43Where's the pistol?
09:44Where's the pistol?
09:44Grab the pistol over here.
09:46We're going to make some use of these hands after all.
09:48Slide the pistol inside the grip.
09:54And you can, again, swap that out with his existing hands that he has.
09:57Because the figure does have an A-OK.
09:59There's nothing A-OK or OK at all about this Arthur Clown.
10:03If he's showing you a hand like this, you know things are OK for him.
10:07Things aren't so OK for everybody else around him.
10:10Lastly, before we actually jump over to the three swappable head sculpts,
10:15the figure does also come included with two unique accessories.
10:19Because there is, again, a little bit of a nudge, not only just the coloring alone,
10:23to get you heading over to Walmart if, again, not living in Canada.
10:26But if you wanted to go to Walmart and get this one for yourself,
10:28there are then two unique accessories.
10:31One of which being Pizzeria Owner Steve, carved up like a jack-o'-lantern.
10:35It looks gruesome.
10:37The top of the head, actually, I thought would be removable.
10:40It is just only carved away like this, but it doesn't seem like it can be pulled out.
10:44I tried to kind of flick this with a screwdriver.
10:46Didn't want to cause any bit damage.
10:48Any more damage than what already Steve has inflicted.
10:51The only thing I will say, though, that's kind of lacking on Steve's skull is little candles.
10:57Candles in the eyes, candle in the nose.
10:59Other than that, though, pretty bad.
11:02Steve's seen better days.
11:03Steve has seen better days.
11:04He sold art on a slice.
11:06Art decided to take several slices instead.
11:09That's a pizzeria joke.
11:11Anyways, though, the head looked, again, really quite brutal.
11:13So, between this one and the one that we get from the Halloween Kills Michael Myers, you
11:17could have yourself, well, a collection of two, but you could have a cool little collection
11:21of severed heads.
11:23This one looks really grimy looking.
11:24Just disgusting.
11:25To go along with that, though, the disgust continues.
11:27The figure does also come in clue with a ripped out brain.
11:30Really?
11:31Oh, I just dropped the brain.
11:32Where did I put the brain?
11:34Oh, it's down on the floor.
11:35I'm going to have to reach that a little bit later.
11:37Did you take at least enough of that mental image?
11:41It does come in clue with the brain.
11:41I don't know where the brain...
11:43It's somewhere now on the floor.
11:45Ah, I can't reach it.
11:47I can't reach it.
11:48We'll have to come back to that a little bit later.
11:49Finally, though, Art the Clown does come in clue with three swappable faces.
11:52Now, I do feel like the figure could have potentially came in clue with three unique
11:57head sculpts that weren't already with the original Art the Clown.
12:00We've already established that the one that we are using right now for the example happens,
12:04though, to be the exact same one that I'm using on the clean Art the Clown.
12:07But he does then come in clue with, again, three swappable heads.
12:10They happen, though, to be the exact same heads from the previous Art.
12:14A surprised look on his face could have really gone a long way as well.
12:17A laughing out loud face would also work really, too.
12:20But unfortunately, though, the head sculpts are exactly the same.
12:23It's kind of, again, like one of those hard things being, though, really an exclusive.
12:25I can't think that NECA is going to really go from scratch and start, you know, sculpting
12:30brand new head sculpts to come included, though, with an ultimate, well, an ultimate exclusive
12:35figure.
12:36When, again, like it's only going to be exclusive to a store.
12:38Walmart probably paid the price to have an exclusive made for them.
12:41And again, what they got in exchange for that was they got Pizzeria Steve's head and they
12:45got the brain that was rolling around.
12:47I think it's right over there right now.
12:49I can't even reach it.
12:50If I had elongated arms like Mr. Fantastic.
12:53Oh, I can't.
12:55I can't.
12:55I can't reach it.
12:56But yeah, the head sculpts, though, are the same.
12:59Just that one has a little bit more splatter, splatter, splatter, gore, gore, gore, splatter
13:04all over the front of the face.
13:05By the way, though, too, what you can do, obviously, is you can swap it out with the
13:09existing face that he has.
13:11Don't like necessarily this face.
13:12I guess this is a laughing out loud face.
13:14What's what's this guy talking about?
13:16Swapping out the faces, though, is just as easy as the original art.
13:18You pull that off and there's pegs, though, on the inside of the face.
13:22And that just plugs in like that.
13:25So you have a little bit more of a sterner, more concerned, more subdued, Art the Clown.
13:30I wonder what he's thinking about right now.
13:31You wouldn't want to know.
13:32You wouldn't want to know the thing that's kind of cool, though, is that because, again,
13:36like these are using just, again, the same head sculpts.
13:38Where are the bloody ones?
13:40Oh, there's the other two right there.
13:41The faces, again, are the exact same.
13:43So this one is the same.
13:46And where's the other one?
13:47Where's the other one?
13:47The other one is right here.
13:50What I wanted to say, though, while I was trying to grab those faces, if you look on the
13:54back, though, because the pegs are exactly the same, you could also swap it out with the
13:59existing cleaner art, just, again, pop that off.
14:02I know what it is.
14:03The problem with it, my fingers still feel slippery this time.
14:07I don't know.
14:07Maybe it's the moisturizer.
14:08Maybe it's the fact that the heater's on and just perspiring a little bit.
14:12I don't know.
14:12But, yeah, you could, if you wanted to, swap out the faces.
14:15I guess for that matter, too.
14:16I haven't yet tried it.
14:18But because, obviously, they're going to be using the same bodies, you could pop off the
14:22heads.
14:23Crisscross applesauce.
14:24You could swap them around, and you could do that as well.
14:27I mean, too, like, the collar is also technically also a separate piece.
14:30So you want to swap out the collar.
14:32I know, in the end, there's going to be cleaner parts of the art, and there's going to be messier
14:35parts of the art.
14:36If you get around to, like, swapping things around, you're going to notice that one looks
14:39surprisingly a lot cleaner down below, and it seems only really, again, messy in the
14:44face.
14:44But there's that as an option if you wanted to.
14:46I suppose, being that this is kind of the cleanest face that only has just a few little
14:50splots of blood, you could use that face, put that figure down here, and you just swap
14:56it out with this one.
14:57So, again, if you want just a little bit of blood, a little bit goes a long way.
15:01You can plug that in place like that, and art just has a little bit of it.
15:04So you can say to yourself, well, you know, that's why, that's why he's clean everywhere
15:07else.
15:08And then, realistically, too, you could also swap out some of the hands.
15:11So, again, you can mix and match.
15:13Use the ones that you really want to.
15:14You could give them bloodied hands.
15:15You know, again, it doesn't have to necessarily be all clean, all art, all the time.
15:20Yeah, you can just decide for yourself which ones you want to mix and match.
15:23Let's put back a cleaner face, just kind of keep things somewhat on the norms, as norm
15:28as this could really be.
15:29And let's take ourselves, again, another face.
15:31We'll just plug that in place.
15:33The faces stay relatively well, not to the point where I feel like they're going to be
15:37falling off.
15:38If you are, though, wondering, no, the hat is not removable.
15:42It would be, though, removable if you wanted to pry this off.
15:45But then what would end up happening?
15:46Yeah, yeah, you'd pry this off.
15:48You'd probably blame me.
15:49You would say, well, this guy on YouTube told me I could rip off the hat.
15:52Well, first of all, if you're explaining this in a story with the words rip off, rip off
15:57is telling you you are forcing against its will.
16:00And then there's no way there's no way you'd be able to get that back in place.
16:02So don't don't blame me.
16:03Whatever you do for the bodies, at least of Art the Clown saying the obvious, the figures
16:07are going to be using the exact same same arms, same pom poms that are on the front.
16:12The only thing, again, that's really, again, different is just the red.
16:15What's interesting, though, is it's only really on the front of the figure.
16:19All the back stays relatively clean.
16:21So while he's doing his business, blood seems only just to be splattering the front of his
16:26body.
16:26Nothing really, nothing really on the back.
16:28Could they maybe have just put a few little splots here?
16:31I mean, again, even it just kind of looks like he was going to a spray tan booth.
16:35And if the imagine, though, the spray tan instead of spraying tan was just spraying blood.
16:41Was there an episode of Friends like that?
16:43Was it Chandler?
16:45No, it was Ross.
16:46I think it was Ross going into the tanning salon.
16:48And when he couldn't calculate the timing correctly of when the spray was going to happen.
16:52So he kept turning and nothing was happening.
16:55So he went to face it forward and then he gets sprayed again.
16:58And then he got really frustrated.
16:59He turned again.
17:00OK, when's it going to spray?
17:02When's it going to spray?
17:03And then he turned around again and just just continued to spray him on the front of his
17:07face and body.
17:09For though the spraying, there certainly is a lot of this, of the red, that is.
17:12Yes, though, unfortunately, it does just really stop abruptly down the side here.
17:16But again, like if you want to look just a messier looking Art the Clown, this one does
17:19the bill rather nicely.
17:20Getting those, this guy, the packaging, one thing I did notice was the elbow joints.
17:24Yes, still suffering, though, from only single hinges and not double hinges.
17:27The figure does have quite a little bit of paint buildup to the point, though, when I
17:32was bending the elbow, there was a lot of resistance.
17:35I felt, though, like as I was moving it, was that going to snap on me?
17:38Was it going to snap?
17:39Was I going to start this review with broken arms?
17:42Knock on wood.
17:43Luckily, I wasn't.
17:44But I had to actually flake just a little bit of the red off.
17:46So unfortunately, though, like now the joint and even if I didn't flake it, moving the
17:50elbow just alone like this.
17:52Yeah, obviously the red's going to flake off anyways.
17:54But it's going to leave now a very clean area where everything else is red around it.
17:58I mean, again, I would imagine, though, when it came to producing this figure, just essentially
18:02taking a stack of Arts, just putting it down on the table.
18:05Somebody just probably went.
18:06Did we flip it around to the back?
18:08Hey, buddy, buddy, we're working by the hour here.
18:12Another Art comes in.
18:13I know I'm really simplifying the way that toy manufacturing really works, but it does
18:20certainly seem like they just literally covered the whole front of it, which, again, isn't
18:23necessarily a bad thing.
18:25Again, the boots are exactly also the same.
18:27He does have pegs on the palms of the feet.
18:29The original Art the Clown had the exact same.
18:31So if you're familiar with this figure and you want to know the articulation on this figure,
18:35would you believe?
18:36Would you all believe it's exactly the same?
18:39That's going to be on a ball joint.
18:40So, yes, it does rotate the head all the way around.
18:42It can look down.
18:44And by down, it looks quite a lot.
18:46It's not only really just the fact that the figure does have a ball joint here, but
18:49Joe, underneath the Clown Collar, he does actually have a ball joint.
18:52If I get my blasted finger out of the way, he has a ball joint right there, too.
18:55So between both of those, Art can move his head quite a lot.
18:58So if you want to have a sinister tilt to the side while Art's doing nasty things, you
19:02can certainly do that.
19:04The figure, again, still seems to have a crunch in his torso.
19:07This whole section is an overlay of rubbery plastic.
19:10But there does seem, though, like there's a hinge inside his torso, right around more
19:14like the abdomen area.
19:16The arms rotate all the way around.
19:17You can hinge them out, but you can't hinge them out much.
19:20At 90 degrees, more or less a 45 degree.
19:24Maybe you can bend a little bit more.
19:25It doesn't quite, though, pull off a full T pose.
19:29Still, the figure only has a swivel in his, well, I shouldn't say his bicep, more in his
19:32forearm.
19:33But he only also has a single hinge in the elbow.
19:35That's all he has.
19:36I know it's a little bit of a bummer, the fact that in Art the Clown, an Ultimate Art
19:39does have only single hinges, when really most Ultimate figures tend to have two.
19:45Hands do swivel all the way around.
19:46Let's not, again, drop the hands.
19:48Oh, it's a bad day for losing things.
19:50Pop the new hand back in place.
19:51By the way, swapping out the hands, even though I really didn't take the time to do that,
19:55I guess Lady Luck was going to say, no, no, no, you're going to show them how to swap
19:58out the hands.
19:59Popping out the hands is, again, super easy.
20:00Just pop those back in place.
20:02The hands rotate back and forth.
20:03There's a little bit of a hinge back and forth there, too.
20:05Legs are on ball joints.
20:07Those balls are keeping pretty clean.
20:09Stop that.
20:10The legs go forward quite a lot.
20:12They also go back.
20:13Also the same.
20:14There's a swivel there at the top of the thigh.
20:16Single hinge only for the knee.
20:18And then your standard levels of articulation up and down.
20:20An ankle rocker there as well.
20:22Good looking art.
20:23Great looking art.
20:23Not great, though, that I paid the price that I did.
20:25I mean, again, what was I?
20:28What was I end up paying for this?
20:29I paid on eBay probably like $70, $80.
20:33Then the exchange rate on top of that.
20:35I think when I was all in, when it was all said and done, I probably dropped more close
20:38to around $140.
20:40I may have even said I spent about $120.
20:42I think I spent more close to $120.
20:44But again, that's the plight that this guy has to live when it comes to picking up collectibles.
20:49Never can find these in the wild.
20:50Even like trying to find a Canadian online site that was stocking these.
20:54Now, some could say, well, Walmart.
20:56Buddy, you must have a Walmart.
20:57I do.
20:58You must have a Walmart, maybe like .ca.
21:00I do as well.
21:01They didn't have any listings, any listings at all of a blood-soaked Art the Clown.
21:05So I had to do the last thing, the last ditched effort to try to get one and claim one for
21:09my collection.
21:10I ended up sourcing one on eBay.
21:12And again, that's where things just unraveled.
21:14Went a little unnecessary excessively when it came to spending.
21:18Just as excessive, I'm sure, as Art the Clown was with his victims.
21:21In the end, though, I am happy, though, that we have ourselves a brand new Art the Clown.
21:25Yes, well, though, cosmetically, it's only really just the same as the original Art
21:28the Clown.
21:28But you do get a few frills.
21:30Gorier, nastier-looking frills like Pizzeria Steve's severed head.
21:33And you also get the brain.
21:34The brain, I can't even see now.
21:37I have such a short-term memory.
21:38But at least having, though, a severed head is something brand new.
21:41And again, like you have now, bloodied accessories that, you know, again, were clean for the
21:45first time around when we looked at art are now very covered, very red, very soaked.
21:48And again, there are, again, a few little cool things that you can also display.
21:52It doesn't necessarily mean either that you have to commit to the idea of displaying,
21:55like, the cleaner Art the Clown with the cleaner-looking accessories.
21:59I mean, one thing that's cool, though, is by using, again, the exact same bodies, you
22:02can mix them around and share around the hands.
22:05You can also share around the face sculpt.
22:07So you can really add how much blood you want to have to some degree.
22:10Obviously, you can't swap out entire bodies or arms, for that matter.
22:13But if you did want to have a little bit of splatter around the front of Art's face,
22:16you can also do that by using one of the included head sculpts that came included with the blood
22:20soap.
22:21And again, while we're still sticking with that gory idea, you can also use some of
22:24the bloodied accessories that weren't included with this, necessarily this figure, but was
22:29though included with the Walmart exclusive of him here.
22:32The Scarecrow wasn't the only one that was looking for a brain.
22:34At least I found mine.
22:35Well, it wasn't mine necessarily, but it's one that Art the Clown is going to be claiming
22:39as part of his own collection, among the many other accessories that come included
22:42with this figure.
22:43If you were to take the tally, you'd be counting all the same things that were with the original
22:47Art the Clown, plus then two.
22:49Pizzeria Steve, the severed jack-o'-lantern does come now with this Art the Clown, as well
22:54as the brain.
22:54So at least there's two new things that weren't with the original Art that give you the incentive.
22:59I'm sure, though, if you're a big fan of the Terrifier films, all three of them now
23:02with the fourth coming soon, you're probably already in your sights getting now or wanting
23:06to get at least a blood-soaked version.
23:08Now, again, I have to stress this.
23:10It's only available as a Walmart exclusive.
23:12Normally, that wouldn't be so bad if you were a U.S. collector.
23:14You probably could easily go into your Walmart stores.
23:17I have at least seen enough posts on the Facebook selling groups.
23:21Generally, though, the collectors are like, I've got one.
23:24And then they have like a picture of them holding one in their hand in the store.
23:27Or, hey, who's got theirs?
23:28That's another one I generally see.
23:30I have to always reply, unfortunately, with a big sad face.
23:33Oh, look at this Canadian guy.
23:36This Canadian guy can't find squats.
23:38But I did find him, though, but I didn't find him in all the greatest of places.
23:41eBay was only really my only other option.
23:44I mean, again, like your places like your Entertainment Earths, your big bad toy stores
23:47won't have things that are exclusives to stores.
23:49So eBay was the place, unfortunately, I had to get this guy for.
23:52And the price, again, of what I paid, I don't even, again, want to talk about.
23:56As much as I don't want to talk about the rabbit from Driller Killer, I also equally, equally,
24:00maybe a little bit more, don't want to talk about the prices that I paid to get my hands
24:03on Art the Clown and the blood-soaked version of him.
24:06In the end, though, I'm happy to have the both of them in my collection.
24:09Yes, it's a disappointment thing that, unfortunately, the figure doesn't have double hinges in his
24:12elbows.
24:13C'est la vie, the figure at least does have probably one of the most robust amount of
24:18accessories.
24:19Has there been another NECA figure that's topped Art the Clown when it comes to the amount
24:23of things that come in clue with his Ultimate release?
24:25I can't think that there is.
24:26I mean, there certainly has been Jason's, but Jason doesn't have nowhere near the arsenal,
24:30nor the additional hands, nor the swappable faces, as Terrifier's Art the Clown does.
24:35What do you guys, though, think of the Walmart-exclusive blood-soaked Art the Clown?
24:38One that you've already picked up?
24:40Have you also been one of those people that went on Facebook?
24:42Got one!
24:43This guy did not get one.
24:45Well, I did.
24:46I didn't go the same routes, and not the easiest, more inexpensive route.
24:50I went the hardest routes.
24:51I went the more pricier routes.
24:54But I finally had this guy in my collection.
24:56If you guys did enjoy this video, you can do it a solid throw to like.
24:58You guys want to stick around for more?
24:59So, I certainly hope so.
25:01I certainly do.
25:02There's going to be more videos coming your way for the rest of this week,
25:04so I hope you guys are going to be coming back for that.
25:05As always, thanks for watching.
25:07See you guys next time.

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