- Geyperman
GeyperMan
Geyperman was the name of a Spanish
action figure manufactured by the companyGeyper during the 1970s.Geyper, although a Hasbro Licensee, used Palitoy's product line as the basis for their outfits. The figure itself was a combination of various Hasbro molds, using talker style torsos (screwed together, rather than a single mold), in some cases an Eagle-Eye head mold, but with fixed eyes. All had flocked hair. For high quality photo illustrations of the body types, refer to actionmanhq.co.uk, where you will find a Geyperman section.
Packaging
Here are a few examples of Geyperman packages; one can see from the Radio BackPack comparison that even the logo was inspired directly by Palitoy's "
Action Man ". They also included a "star" scheme similar to Action Man, for mail-in equipment/figure offers.Closed box
In most cases, closed box packages included a photo of the item in use, but some like the radio, used painted artwork to display the item.
Window box
This type of packaging is very close to that used by both Palitoy and Hasbro, for Action Man and G.I. Joe respectively. The graphics were usually original Hasbro artwork, modified in some instances. This type of packaging was ideal in terms of the child seeing exactly what he would receive.
Uniform box artwork
The outfit box artwork was almost identical to that of Palitoy's line. The following are uniform set graphics, attached to the left side of the box. The box itself was the same format as the sabotage set pictured above, black frame, with yellow carding & blister pack to retain items. The back of the box illustrated the range of outfits and accessories offered for sale by Geyper.
mall outfit sets
Geyper also offered outfits in a smaller package, with the items enclosed in a plastic bag inside a closed box. The
Cowboy and "Indian" (Native American) sets are examples of this type. The back of the packages have photo illustrations of the other; Cowboy shows native American, and vice-versa.Accessory cards
Geyper offered budget carded accessory packs containing just a few items to augment one's collection at a reasonable price for children to afford themselves. The back of the card illustrated other items or outfits offered by Geyper.
Related history
In 1964,
Hasbro toy company's first "action figure" was introduced with the name ofG.I. Joe . They were 12" tall and represented the four branches of the military: Army, Navy, Air Force & Marines. The toyline was dedicated to one character named G.I. Joe and later on, the line featured vehicles, accessories, talking soldiers and six foreign soldiers.The original 12-inch G.I. Joe was licenced to several countries:
*to the Spanish company Geyper appearing as Geyperman in the 70s
:to the
UK companyPalitoy , appearing asAction Man in the 60s:inGermany asAction Team in the 70s:inFrance as Group Action Joe 1976-81:inBrazil as Falcon from Estrella in the 70s (and again in the 90s):inJapan as "GIJOE" and "Combat Man" from Takara (Hasbro Licensee) in the 60s:also inJapan from Tsukuda (Palitoy sub-licensee)The nineties Action Man was released by Hasbro International for the European market in uniform packaging, no longer licensed to individual companies.
Links
*
Action Man
*G.I. Joe External links
* [http://actionfigures.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?zi=1/XJ&sdn=actionfigures&zu=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.geocities.com%2FPentagon%2F8383%2Fgm.htm Geyperman] - page on the Spanish version.
* [http://www.actionmanhq.co.uk/frameset/frameset.html ActionManHQ]
References
* DePriest, D. (1999) "The Collectable G.I. Joe" (ISBN 0-7624-0536-8)
ee also
*
Airgamboys
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.