Saturday, December 7, 2013

Monsuno Review

It's been out for a while. It's a toy made by Americans but the name sounds Japanese. It's Monsuno! The funny thing about these toys is that they came out roughly when Bakugan was going away. Anyways, here's the back story:
A long time ago, these creatures called Monsuno roamed the planet. Then they sorta became extinct. Years later, they're back!
I think they are cool, with the fact that they go into these tube-things like Pokemon and Pokeballs, but the cards aren't something I call collector-worthy. Instead, they are more like 'just-for-play'.  Another thing is that the quality of the toys are dull, which is to be expected since they are made by Jakks Pacific.

And so, here comes the final grading of this franchise: it's good, but I rather have Bakugan, and Monsuno is basically just a toy wanting attention. So, it's fun for a person who wants to collect something new or a little kid, although it falls short of being something like Pokemon or Beyblade.
Whipper


Note: The name Monsuno doesn't mean a thing in Japanese. It was probably derived from the English words 'monster' and 'monsoon'.

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