I made these mock ups.
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I made these mock ups.
LEFT TO RIGHT:
Wayne
Dedusmuln
Somsnosa
Pongorma
The Canada (and USA if they were the same) has way less detailed facial textures compared to the UK and German ones. It's hard to know for certain whether any given figure came from the German pink packs but having gotten figures from this country together with the big sticker/checklist i think it's very likely.
I think UK and Germany might've been part of the very same production run or that the procedure was fauthfully transfered over and the machines identical. Then for Canada/USA the procedure was shittier for whatever reason. The characters are few, the colors fewer and they don't really come together either. The release feels inferior and slapped together just to be churned out.
I got some files on Wayback Machine, mostly from the Brazilian classic Gogo's website because of its exclusive games. Gogosland has some game files but they doesn't seem to work, probably they call for external stuff that i don't know, i might look at their code.
Hi everyone! It's my first visit in a very long time.
I could use some help navigating the site, as I cannot remember where everything is. T am particularly interested in seeing phoyos and articles fro about 10 years ago, ~2011.
Any help would be appreciated. I hope I'm not being vague, it's just been many years. Thanks in advance!
Gregory Stribger
Grannelle
Jeez, there have been a lot but I made it, a good Gogo's Discord! https://discord.gg/NjaXWBkQ4D
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As a LEGO fan, I've noticed that people in the community have started doing resin casts for LEGO elements such as Bionicle masks in colors and styles that LEGO themselves would never attempt. I've been considering doing this with Gogo's for a while. That said, I have no experience in Resin casting and actually attempting to do this could be costly.
But I just wanted to know, has anyone else tried to do resin casts on Gogo's? Should I? The classics and Panini figures would be the best candidates since their detail is engraved in the moulds. I'd start with something simple. Probably doing a bizarre color or something. Or tie-dye.
Just a forum to discuss colors and variants.
First thing I wanted to ask, does anyone else use the LEGO palette when referring to the colors of Gogos? For example, I refer to the pastel green figures from Urban Toys as "Spring Green" and the greyish blue figures from Megatrip as "Sand Blue," and so on.
It shocks me to say, but a decade ago, Megatrip was released to the Brazil market in August of 2009. This collection of 80 really changed the game for the second generation of Crazy Bones. The advertisement for the Urban Toys wasn't small in Brazil, and it seemed to grow with Megatrip. Fast-food chain Giraffas distributed the Macro figures and merchandise, from plushies to school bags, was sold across South America.
Supermarkets Carrefour, Real, and C1000 made aware the craze to Europe in the early 2010's, distributing figures 1-40. England would not receive Megatrip until 2012, with a comparably silent release known as "Edge," a collection compiled of figures 1-60. The Philippines received Megatrip the same year, with a re-issue in 2017. Other releases in countries Singapore and Indonesia would follow. Finally, Costa Rica received Megatrip in a promo with Tosty known as "Fuerza Gogo's" in 2013.
Megatrip also had several subsets. Dino Gogo's was the first release of any figures related to Megatrip. In this collection, special variants of figures 61-80 saw a 2008 release in Spain with Danone. In Turkey, variants of these same figures were released in yogurt known as Sütaş Taltlimmm in 2012. Kalise distributed figures 41-60 with special Nuclos cases shortly after the European release of the first 40 characters. The United States received figures 1-20 in special variants known as White and Black Diamond, released in tins with 10 characters. The US also received a special variant of Ayu, known as Miro-K, in promos at Walgreen's and Target.
With all this promotion, it's not surprising that awareness of the series grew outside of its countries of origin. With the rise of the internet, many people took to Youtube to upload commercial, pack openings, and collection videos. Some I remember fondly are the Brazil commercial and the Columbian pack opening. Characters featured prominently in the advertisements, such as Tsu, became fan-favorites. Additionally, with the release of Miro-K, many US collectors were curious as to why his stamp said 'PPI Worldwide,' instead of the traditional 'Magic Box."
I feel like this wiki contributed to this awareness, documenting these figures as they made their way across the globe. Supereggy5 and TheJetJaguar are to thank for many of said contributions in these early years.
I'll end with this, a collection of some of Megatrip's most notable figures and media (note I am not finished with the compilation and there is plenty more to be added.) Thanks for reading, apologies if this is too much of a history lesson. I would also recommend giving this site a check, as it shows much of the series' promotional history.
So I'm thinking about creating a "Gogo's Vault", a small safe filled with rare Gogos, unopened packs, books, and other Merchandise. When you open it, it is also more of a display, with the rarer ones in the front, or on little pedistools, and other Gogos and unopened packs near the back, with merchandise sprinkled inbetween. Ideas?
soo i joined this wiki becuase i found this gogo lagoon from the coca cola monsters series outside 1 day in green
and then i saw the sereies tab and then i found dracco heads i have been looking where to buy jaws
in pink if there even is one so i you are looking foward to buying some dracco heads here are some websites that i found during my dracco hunt!!!!!!
https://www.retroreden.dk/en/12-dracco-heads
I've seen many, many Barjos here in Sweden, and in Norway, Denmark, Germany and the UK. Possible Spain too. I highly doubt they were only sold in France.
Also seen many Jojos necklace figures here in the nordic countries. And I got the Rapper in a lot from Germany. I don't have proof of a pack, but I think it's safe to say they were sold in multiple places in Europe. Can I update the pages for these series?