Crazy bones
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Gogo's Crazy Bones are small colorful characters that come in hundreds of colors and designs, each one with a unique name, design, personality and special ability. Gogo's were inspired by games from ancient Greece where children played by bouncing and throwing the carved knuckle bones of sheep, called astralgus - the game was called Astragals. The game has survived for over 3. Each Gogo has a unique number for collecting and are designed so you can hold and throw with one finger. The 'Gogo's' name is a reference to 'Gogo Jacks' which is the English name for the ancient game of Tabas. And their name Bones is a reference to how the original game was played with real bones.
Crazy bones
My last trip back home for Christmas I happened to come across a couple packs of crazy bones in my local dollar tree! I was really estatic because I was really big into crazy bones as a kid and collected so many eggy's, strikers, jaws and several other of my favorites. I bought the few packs I found and rushed home to open them. One thing I really like is that all the crazy bones have several different colors available as well as several different styles like glittery, holo, laser, etc. I love things with a huge amount of collectibles and the colors and rarities really make it a large collection to be collected. This is either a laser or holo design, I'm not really sure but you can see how he's sort of glossy and shiny. This is one of the glitter ones with a sort of jelly clear inside. Just a couple days ago my roommate and I broke the crazy bones out and battled each other for about an hour. It's more fun when your'e playing for stakes or drinks but this night we just felt like playing a relaxing game after getting destroyed in a match of CS:GO online haha. Turned the crazy bones around for a picture before we started playing! The crazy bones are lined up and ready for battle! Did you guys ever get into crazy bones, or depending where you're from 'Gogos' some of my international friends seem to call them that. If you did play, did you have any special games or did you do the standard flick game? There were so many different ways to play and I remember a long time ago some starter set I got even came with a playbook with several game variations. Yeah, they're collectors items now so they're a bit more expensive than they used to be.
Display Sets. Millennium Bugs are released in Australia and mega variants released as a Hungry Jacks promotion.
There were many series throughout their production. Each piece is a different character with a name and personality. They became a popular fad during the late s. Crazy Bones was inspired by a children's game played in Ancient Greece and Rome called 'Astragal' Knucklebones , where children played a similar game using sheep's knucklebones. There are hundreds of individual characters, each character having a unique face and name. Each series has a number of 'rare' pieces that are sought after by collectors and are sold on numerous websites for many times their original value.
Your typical Crazy Bone character. They come in every color of the rainbow! Nothing too special about these ones, as they feature plain monocolored molds. The official sticker guides stated that the colors of brown, black and white would get retired around , which presumably meant they were harder to find; there was very little truth to this, as they would continue to produce figurines in this color. Also known as multicolor, these bones have a hand-painted touch to them. These were not featured in any classic sets, with the exception of Aliens. All new series, except for Genios , have painted figures. These are slightly transparent and colorful Crazy Bones that look gelatinous.
Crazy bones
Skip to main content of results for "gogos crazy bones". Results Price and other details may vary based on product size and color. FREE delivery Mar 14 - Series 2 4 packs of 3 pieces. Ages: 4 - 15 years.
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These two figures reused the sculpts from the Daily Mirror Gogo's. These figures often even have a stamp of their own on their backs, making them blend right in with official Crazy Bones. I collected pogs in my plastic dividing container. Characters such as Miro K, Mr. K Very Rare Outside U. Gogo's Trading Card Game is released. Both players would line X amount of crazy bones and take turns flicking them at the opponents crazy bones until you knocked one down. Israel received very rare figurines based on famous football players from the country, known as the "Supergol" set. This arbitrary scale may serve as a guideline when assigning degrees of rarity. These sets are referred to as the first generation of Gogo's, but are often known as "classics".
This is the first series of the Gogo's Crazy Bones franchise, released in It includes many popular characters, and has a total of 60 unique characters to collect in different colors. In South America during the mid's, the Coca-Cola soft drink company released this series along with figures from the Things series that could be purchased by writing down a code found under the bottle cap or lid.
Don't have an account? These can be collected in sticker albums which are sold separately. It is possible to pull these apart to make multi-colour pods. The Turma Da Monica series has only been released in Brazil. DC Universe style figures released in Israel. Start a Wiki. Supergoal series is released in Israel. Medabots series is released in Europe. Each Mega Gogo has a flip-top head which opens to reveal an evolution series 2 bone. In March , to mark the release of the Explorer series in the UK, the Daily Mirror newspaper ran a week-long promotion where they gave away free figurines, stickers and sticker books. I love things with a huge amount of collectibles and the colors and rarities really make it a large collection to be collected.
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