NYC Toy Fair 2019: Buzz Bee Toys

Hey O&G fans, it’s that time of year again for the 2019 NYC Toy Fair. We got a chance to check out Buzz Bee Toys and their line of Water and Dart Blasters. The event took place off site from the Javits center at Yotel in NYC. They invited us down to take a look at their new line of toys.

Here is a look at the 2019 line and some of the features.

Adventure Force Frantic Fury [MSRP $19.97; Ages 8+]: ​Prepare for battle with the Adventure Force Frantic Fury by Buzz Bee Toys! This pump action, rapid fire blaster can send darts up to 100 feet away. Complete with an illuminated, battery-operated scope and flip up screen, you’ll be part of the action from near or far! No need to reload - when one dart clip runs out, flip it around for another! ○ Additional Notes: ​Includes dart blaster, flip clip, scope, detachable barrel and 20 long distance darts. Batteries required and not included. Available exclusively at Walmart.

Adventure Force Max Morpher by Buzz Bee Toys [MSRP $19.97, Ages 8+]: ​The Adventure Force Max Morpher by Buzz Bee Toys is a 4-in-1 dart blaster that will transform right before your eyes! Fold out the stock or fold out the barrel to use the blaster in either pistol or rifle position. With blasting power up to 100 feet, you can easily keep the competition away! ○ Additional Notes:​ Includes blaster and 20 long distance darts. Available exclusively at Walmart

Adventure Force Power Raider by Buzz Bee Toys [MSRP $19.84; Ages 6+]: ​The Adventure Force Power Raider by Buzz Bee Toys provides both power and accuracy so you’re sure to soak your opponent every time! You can blast water up to 40 feet and use the battery operated Red-Dot-Scope for pinpoint aiming. With three adjustable nozzles and the capacity to hold up to 65 ounces of water, you will be suited up for your next water battle! ○ Additional Notes: ​Available exclusively at Walmart.

The Walking Dead Andrea’s Rifle [MSRP $14.99, Ages 6+]: ​Put yourself in your favorite Walking Dead character’s shoes with this clip fed, bolt action dart blaster by Buzz Bee Toys! With a detachable scope you’ll be able to see walkers from afar, and you’ll never have to get too close with blasting power up to 100 feet! ○ Additional Notes:​ Includes blaster, scope, 8 long distance darts, and an 8 count dart clip.

Water Warriors Outlaw [MSRP $11.99, Ages 4+]: ​Unleash your inner Water Warrior with the Outlaw air pressure water blaster! You can soak your target from up to 42 feet and the water tank holds up to 48 ounces of water - so you won't have to stop the fun to reload! ○ Additional Notes: ​Available at various retailers, including Kmart.

Walkthrough of the Buzz Bee Toys @ Toy Fair 2019 Music by Ryan Little Filmed and Edited by Sean Tucker

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The Walking Dead Cast Ryan Hurst

Sons of Anarchy alum Ryan Hurst has been cast as Beta in The Walking Dead season 9, according to TheWrap.

In comic books Beta is the second in command of the Whisperers, zombie survivors who hide from the undead by wearing suits of flesh.

The Walking Dead's ninth season is scheduled to begin October 7.

The Walking Dead Third season Revealed During SDCC

Fellow Survivors,

 

In celebration of SDCC this week, Telltale joined our friends at Skybound Entertainment live on stage to discuss a few more details on our upcoming season of The Walking Dead.

Eagle-eyed fans will recognize that the poster revealed today is an homage to the original poster for The Walking Dead when the concept was first shown at SDCC in 2011. In contrast to the original, Clem is no longer being protected, and stands shoulder to shoulder with mysterious newcomer Javier. We'll be sharing some details later this summer on how you may be able to get your hands on a special limited-edition run of this poster.

 

The Walking Dead's Creative Director Dennis Lenart from Telltale was joined by Melissa Hutchison (voice of Clementine) to share a few more details about the upcoming season, and tried their best not to spoil the story that's yet to come.

What they could share was your first new look at the season since it was revealed at E3 last month. In this first shot, you'll see Javier and Clementine making their way through a walker-infested slaughterhouse. Remember, you'll be playing as both characters, although you may not be playing each character within the same frame of time...

Another unique aspect of this third season is that while it absolutely continues the story of the previous two seasons, it also serves as a new entry point for fans who've yet to be caught up to speed. Players starting with this third season will be introduced to young survivor AJ, who fans will recognize as the son of Rebecca from Season Two - and we can confirm that he will be making an appearance in this season as well. So players who are new to the series will have a chance to learn more about Clementine's backstory, while at the same time, those who have played previous seasons will have a story that's uniquely tailored to the diverging paths they've taken in the past.

Lenart also discussed the importance of playing as Javier, and how the team was able to create a character without any prior relationship with Clementine. This will provide an interesting opportunity for players to meet a character they may have helped shape. They'll also have a chance to play as a survivor fresh to the series, who is currently struggling to keep his family together in the face of the undead apocalypse.

Stay tuned for more news as it happens on this upcoming third season, as we gear up towards the premiere coming later this fall!

Fear The Walking Dead Trailer. (Talks about Zombie Outbreak)


A new trailer for AMC's upcoming spin-off Fear The Walking Dead teases the origins of the zombie outbreak that eventually spreads from the show's Los Angeles location across the globe. The trailer features Lorenzo James Henrie's Chris and Kim Dickens's Madison discussing the spread of the outbreak Here is the trailer:

Don't miss the premiere of Fear the Walking Dead. August 2015, only on AMC.

Fear The Walkng Dead Premieres in August. 
 

Walker Stalker Con 2014: The Good, The Bad, And The Quick Interviews

Walker Stalker Con 2014: The Good, The Bad, And The Quick Interviews

Last month, on December 13, 2014 I had the opportunity to attend the Walker Stalker Con that was held at the Meadowlands Exposition Center in Secaucus, New Jersey. This marked the first time this Con was held in the Tri-state region. So how was it? Was it worth it? Were the celebrities amazing? These are the burning questions I'll candidly answer from my point of view. 

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Todd McFarlane Reveals McFarlane Toys AMC's The Walking Dead BuildBlock Sets at New York Comic Con

Todd McFarlane Reveals McFarlane Toys AMC's The Walking Dead BuildBlock Sets at New York Comic Con

OtakusandGeeks was front and center with famed artist and award-winning toy designer Todd McFarlane at New York Comic Con. McFarlane Toys revealed a revolutionary evolution in brick building toys based on television’s most watched drama, AMC’s The Walking Dead. These isn’t your parent’s building blocks, or any other building blocks for that matter. The block sets are so detailed that most spectators thought it was a diorama until they read the packaging.

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The Walking Dead: Hidden Messages In Opening Credits

Are you ready for the latest Walking Dead conspiracy theory? There’s a rumor going around that the producers of The Walking Dead might have done a little foreshadowing and included hidden messages in the credits for season three of The Walking Dead.

For instance, Andrew Lincoln’s name appears next to Rick Grimes’ badge, lying in the dirt. Could the way the badge is on the ground be symbolizing Rick’s moral struggles during season three? Rick passed by the hiker on the way to his hometown and he was going to turn Michonne over to The Governor, before finally having a change of heart and taking in the Woodbury refugees in the finale.

Ok, so maybe that explanation sounds like a stretch, but some of the other images next to names in the credits offer even more compelling stories. For example, Sarah Wayne Callies’ and Laurie Holden’s names appear next to two shell casings. Of course, they both died by a bullet to the head in order to avoid transforming into walkers. Could the shell casings have been foreshadowing their deaths by bullet?



 Norman Reedus’ name appears next to two arrows in the credit. That one is pretty straightforward as Daryl is known for using a crossbow as his weapon of choice. Daryl also got a new crossbow during season three. The fact that there are two arrows could also symbolize Daryl reuniting with his brother Merle.


 Steven Yeun’s name appears next to a pocket watch. Of course, Hershel gave Glenn a pocket watch, and one of the plot lines in season three revolved around how the pocket watch helped Glenn to realize he should ask Maggie to marry him.


 Lori and Andrea died by bullet before turning into walkers, and the actresses who played them had their names appear next to shell casings in the credits. Merle wasn’t as lucky as Lori and Andrea, as he turned full walker after getting shot in the chest by The Governor. So what does Michael Rooker’s name appear next to? Would you believe a close-up of a walker’s eye?


 Now, this one is just kind of funny. One of the biggest Walking Dead memes revolves around Carl staying in the house. So what does Chandler Riggs’ name appear on top of in the credits? Yes, you got it, a house!


 Seven cast member names matched up pretty well with seven credit images that seem to relate to their characters. However, these last three we’re kind of stumped on. Lauren Cohan’s name appears next to a graveyard, Danai Gurira’s name appears near light shining through from under a door, and David Morrissey’s name appears between a couple tattered window curtains. Of course, the graves could symbolize that Maggie (Lauren Cohan) was with Lori as she was dying, and the light under the door could symbolize that Michonne (Danai Gurira) was behind a door with Andrea, when Andrea shot herself. As far as David Morrissey (The Governor), we’re at a complete loss as to what his credit image might have related to.








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