Saturday, January 17, 2026

1985 Quick Kick - Around The Web

I'm not a huge Quick Kick fan.  I've never really liked the figure.  Nor, have I found him all that useful.  But, lots of people do like him. And, in the right setting, he does look good in photos.  So, check out all the content below to see some great Quick Kick photos.

1985 Quick Kick Profile

1985 Quick Kick at the Attica Gazette

1985 Quick Kick be General Liederkranz

1985 Quick Kick by R.T.G.

1985 Quick Kick by Nekoman

1985 Quick Kick by R.T.G.

1985 Quick Kick by General Liederkranz

1985 Quick Kick by R.T.G.

1985 Quick Kick by formbx257

1985 Quick Kick at Half the Battle

1985 Quick Kick by HCC788

1985 Quick Kick by backyardjoes

1985 Quick Kick, 2018 Purple Haze Snake Eyes, Black Major

1985 Quick Kick, 2016 Black Major Stormshadow, Cobra Mortal

1985 Quick Kick, Funskool Chuckles, 1987, 2004 Comic Pack Cobra Officer



1985 Quick Kick, 2018 Purple Haze Snake Eyes, Black Major


2 comments:

  1. Quick Kick was one of those characters that I was a huge fan of as a kid from the cartoon. I never acquired a Quick Kick until 2 years ago and when I first got the figure out the nostalgia and excitement hit but now it's more a question of how could I utilize him. His design is very limiting in terms of practical use. I think Hasbro missed an opportunity releasing a new version in the 90s. It's a fun action figure though and comes with some cool accessories.

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  2. On his own, Quick Kick isn't a bad figure (and he's got a cool/useful specialty). For me, though, the issue has always been that he just doesn't fit in anywhere in the line (visually). That first picture by General Liederkranz highlights this perfectly - even among a bunch of (albeit, later run) martial arts figures, Quick Kick just seems out of place. If the same figure had been released in a different toyline, I think he'd be more fondly remembered (which is not to say he doesn't still have his fans...he definitely does).

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