A monster gorilla toy is just another name for an unlicensed King Kong toy. If it was made in 1977, it's part of the merchandising wave from the '76 Kong. Even if it says "gorilla," the kids are supposed to know that it's Kong.
It was indeed made by Bullmark, sans the spinning wheel, as King Kong as a tie in to the 76 movie. I own this figure. It was a joint venture with Mego, and the toy bears both companies logos. This same sculpt was used for a Frankenstein wind-up, which I also have in my collection.Mego produced additional King Kong toys in japan using the company ONDA. These are more common.Beast witches,Matt
I'd certainly like to see these two Bullmarks. The Kong and the Frankie.
It was a joint venture with Mego, and the toy bears both companies logos. This same sculpt was used for a Frankenstein wind-up, which I also have in my collection.
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