Pulsar - The Ultimate Man Of Adventure And Hypnos - The Ultimate Enemy (Mattel)



Pulsar - The Ultimate Man Of Adventure and Hypnos - The Ultimate Enemy
Mattel
1977 - 1978

Pulsar and Hypnos are relatively unknown toy lines in today's action figure / doll world. The characters didn't make a big splash with kids in the 70's when they were released - Probably because of a little known toy line called Star Wars which was grabbing the majority of kid's (and adult's) attention in toy isles. Regardless, for what it's worth the line definitely holds a nostalgic place for some collectors, and should be considered by doll collector's as an add on to their collections.

At approximately thirteen and a half inches, Pulsar and Hypnos actually stand a good inch and a half over your typical doll of the era. Most dolls came in (and still do) came in around twelve inches, with the highly popular Mego's being even shorter at eight inches. Both dolls can be found in a vast array of packaging styles, but it's key to note that regardless of which versions you get you'll find the same accessories inside.

Pular comes with either his shirt on or off, and in both a standard rectangle box as well as the carded box style that was popular during this era.

Hypnos can be found with either his mask on or off, and like Pulsar, in the same box styles as noted above.

While the dolls seem ample on secondary markets, the majority of them are loose, and don't contain all the accessories. Mint in the box ones typically don't sell as the majority of sellers have them listed around $125.00 for the boxed versions, and as much as $350.00 for the carded boxed versions.


The series included on playset - the Life Systems Center which did basically what it was called - Check the vital systems of your Pulsar doll...With a little imagination of course.


All and all, it's not a bad series. It's just one that many people don't know about. If you're a doll collector, then Pulsar and Hypnos deem checking out.

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3 comments:

  1. Me gustaria saber si era un androide o cyborg con hypnos lo mismo
    y porque no harian un comic

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    1. Sé que su pregunta es sobre Hypnos, pero quiero responder con una opinión sobre ambos.

      Creo que Pulsar es un cyborg, ya que tiene una cabeza humana, lo que me lleva a creer que tiene un cerebro humano. Hypnos, por otro lado, parece ser un androide. Es un robot que ha sido hecho para parecerse a un humano.

      En cuanto a la pregunta cómica, eso no se convirtió realmente en parte de las líneas de juguetes de marketing hasta principios de los 80, y fue más como un medio para extenderse a la televisión.

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    2. The comment above asks if Hypnos was a cyborg or android, and why there was no comic book for the series. I responded with the following:

      I know your question is about Hypnos, but I want to answer with an opinion on both.

      I think Pulsar is a cyborg, since he has a human head, leading me to believe he has a human brain. Hypnos, on the other hand, appears to be an android. He's a robot that has been made to look like a human.

      As for the comic question, that didn't really become part of marketing toy lines until the early 80's, and that was more so as a means to extend into television.

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