![]() ![]() ![]() Battle Warriorsīattle Warriors or Action Monsters are larger action figures that can open up similar to the Doom Zone sets. Bluebird canceled two other Mega Heads following ambiguous circumstances. The Mighty Max Assaults Skullmaster set is based on the evil villain of the same name. However, only one Mega Head made it to production. Mighty Max Mega Heads are larger playsets representing significant villains in the Mighty Max series. Monster Heads didn’t have the same appeal as Horror Heads, Doom Zones, or the larger playsets, leaving Bluebird Toys with the decision to scrap the line after just one series. There were only six Mighty Max Monster Heads. These playsets couldn’t open up, and each came with one enemy figure and a Max figure unique to that playset. The Mighty Max Monster Heads are even smaller than the Horror Heads. ![]() Skull Mountain seemed to have it all, making it one of the better selling large playsets. This is the largest set in the toy line, and it’s filled with features like a ‘skelevator,’ dragon lair, retracting bridges, a face-changing villain, weapons, a guillotine, and finally, a submarine bay. Another fan-favorite was the Mighty Max Castle, AKA – the Mighty Max Skull Mountain Volcano. Some of the more memorable large playsets include Mighty Max Terror Talons, which features alien-infested mega talons of some unworldly creature. Only four of the larger-sized playsets were released. The large sets often represent significant villains in the Mighty Max cartoon series. The larger Mighty Max playsets veered away from the compact Polly Pocket-sized sets and moved toward more playability with less portable but bigger toy sets. The set is a replica of Zantar, the dark jungle, and includes figures of the Ape King. – A jungle-inspired Doom Zone with the case resembling a mean-looking gorilla. ![]()
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