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On display at Young V&A
Imagine Gallery, This is Me, Case 4

Kobra Khan

Action Figure
1984 (manufactured)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

1. Action figure, olive green and brown vinyl moulded to represent a muscular reptillian man with a snake's face and webbed feet, brown pants, light green belt and scales marked in light brown. Right hand is curled and the left open. Body contains a reservoir for water.

2. Removeable head, also painted, with white and light green eyes. Underneath the head is a white plastic tube with a metal spring. The head sits into the neck of the body and when pressed down water will spray from the open mouth.

3. Weapon, gun shape, moulded orange plastic


Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 3 parts.

  • Figure
  • Head
  • Gun
Titles
  • Kobra Khan (manufacturer's title)
  • Evil Master of Snakes (manufacturer's title)
  • Masters of the Universe (series title)
Materials and techniques
Moulded and painted PVC, steel spring
Brief description
Kobra khan evil master of snakes; cat no 7098; figure; Taiwan; 1983-7
Physical description
1. Action figure, olive green and brown vinyl moulded to represent a muscular reptillian man with a snake's face and webbed feet, brown pants, light green belt and scales marked in light brown. Right hand is curled and the left open. Body contains a reservoir for water.

2. Removeable head, also painted, with white and light green eyes. Underneath the head is a white plastic tube with a metal spring. The head sits into the neck of the body and when pressed down water will spray from the open mouth.

3. Weapon, gun shape, moulded orange plastic
Dimensions
  • Whole figure height: 140mm
  • Whole figure width: 100mm
  • Whole figure depth: 60mm
Production typeMass produced
Marks and inscriptions
'© MATTEL INC 1983 TAIWAN'
Gallery label
Masters of the Universe figures Collected by Jermaine Dacas, aged 10–14 What we collect and own says something about us and our lives. Anything we group together can be a collection. Over four years, Jermaine spent his pocket money on nearly sixty figures from his favourite TV programme. He acted out his own stories with them, as well as scenes from the show. [Young V&A, Imagine Gallery long object label] (2023)
Credit line
Given by Jermaine Dacas
Object history
Bought by the donor between 1983 and 1987. Mr Dacas was born 17/10/73 and saved his pocket money to buy the toys. He played with them and created his own dramas for the characters.
Production
Kobra Khan was part of the third wave of Masters of the Universe figures, released in 1984.
Subjects depicted
Other number
7098 - catalogue number
Collection
Accession number
B.53:1 to 3-1994

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Record createdApril 17, 2000
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