"There is no limit to what a man can do or where he can go if he doesn't mind who gets the credit." - President Ronald Reagan.

Buy The Amazon Kindle Store Ebook Edition

Buy The Amazon Kindle Store Ebook Edition
Get the ebook edition here! (Click image.)

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Monsterland Toys

Above, Kevin and Frances Ratliff.

The holiday season is just around the corner. That means giving that kaiju fan something to put under their Christmas tree or stocking.

One place to consider purchasing that kaiju gift is Monsterland Toys. Here is a spotlight article on Monsterland Toys I wrote for G-FAN magazine a few years ago:

If you thought Monsterland was somewhere out in the South Pacific, guess again! There is a Monsterland, but it is located in Kimper, Kentucky. The Monsterland we're talking about is Monsterland Toys.

One would never expect a kaiju toy dealer in the land of race horses and "My Old Kentucky Home," but that is where Kevin Ratliff has set up shop to provide the latest and vintage Godzilla and kaiju collectibles to the rabid collector.

Kevin started his business in 1998 after G-CON '98 under the banner of Kevin's Sci-Fi and Toy Collectibles. His intent at the time was to sell toys part-time to support his own hobby of collecting kaiju toys and movies. Kevin and his wife Frances run their business as a web-only company, although they attend as many shows as they can. The business is run out of their home but Kevin hopes to open a store in the near future. They've attended such shows as G-FEST, Adventure Con, AFFE, Wonderfest and Creature Fest.

Kevin says he has been a fan of sci-fi and monster movies "as far back as I can remember. As a child growing up in Eastern Kentucky in the mid-1970s, the only exposure I had to the world of monsters was through Famous Monsters of Filmland and Chiller Theater, a late-night show that was broadcast out of Huntington, West Virginia. I spent every Saturday night glued to the television set watching the Wolfman, Frankenstein, Creature From the Black Lagoon, King Kong and other classic horror/monster movies, but my favorites were the Japanese monster movies. Especially Godzilla!"

Kevin points to a pivotal point in his life during a period after he moved to Florida in 1992, where he discovered some Bandai figures in a local comic book shop. Until then, "the only Godzilla/kaiju toys that I even knew existed were the Shogun Warrior (by Mattel) and the old Monogram model kits. Later, I discovered Jim Cirronella and Club Daikaiju, which was also the time I discovered G-FAN magazine. To say the least, I thought I had died and gone to heaven!" He then later attended G-CON in 1995, 1996 and 1998.

"At the beginning," Kevin says, "most of our inventory was Star Wars-related items. However as time passed and the business grew, we began carrying such items as Batman, Spiderman, Pokemon, Universal monsters, kaiju toys and a variety of sci-fi/monster movies." At the end of 2000, Kevin and Frances changed the business name to Monsterland Toys and specializing in monster-related movies and toys, especially kaiju-related items. In January of 2001, they officially became Monsterland Toys and their website became an official domain, Monsterlandtoys.com.

Most of their inventory today is all monster/kaiju-related, but they still do offer some Star Wars and other collectible action figures. The business is no longer a part-time support of a hobby. It has grown into a full-time, seven-days-a week consuming business. "I love it dearly and I don't ever plan on stopping," Kevin adds.

"I would like to thank Mr. J. D. Lees for having us at G-FEST and for his dedication to G-fandom, Mr. Carl Craig for all of his help, support and friendship and a special thanks to Jim Cirronella for his advice and help. A tremendous THANK YOU to all of our customers! Without you, guys, there would be no point to this. And, last but not least, thanks to God. Without him, none of us would be here."

Kevin tries to carry as many items as possible and make as many people happy as they can. Monsterland Toys accepts money orders, personal checks and credit cards through Paypal.com. His mailing address is 810 Hurricane Road, Kimper, KY 41539. Telephone (606) 631-1085. His email address is sales@monsterlandtoys.com. Give Monsterland Toys a try today!


Monsterland Toys is also a dealer carrying The Monster Movie Fan's Guide To Japan.

They have a website that makes shopping for that kaiju fan much easier! They are located at www.monsterlandtoys.com.

No comments:

Search This Blog