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X-E’s ’08 Summer Megaparty: Animal Planet’s Deep Sea Exploration Playset.

Since twenty dollar bills grow on trees, I'm now the proud owner of an Animal Planet "Deep Sea Exploration" playset.


I have a love/hate relationship with this thing, but it's mostly love. For a long while, Animal Planet's toy division stuck with remarkably true-to-life playthings, with a strong emphasis on learning and utmost realism. Somewhere along the way, they realized that kids were more interested in wacky playsets involving mythical creatures and exaggeratedly monstrous real animals. I'm with 'em on that, but for all of the packaging's educational boasting, a playset starring a speedboat and a truck-sized anglerfish can in no way be considered a learning toy.

Since I have little need to gather my base of deep sea knowledge from twenty dollar Animal Planet playsets, I don't mind the fact that there are so many fibs on display here. In fact, I'd much rather be delivered nothing but untruths when it means that my toy anglerfish is going to be the size of a space heater.


I don't know if many real life deep sea explorations come by way of speedboats, but I guess that's why they included that random trio of shark jaws tied to the ship. It's tough to think about the legitimacy of speedboats in deep sea explorations when you've got three pairs of shark jaws mysteriously present.

Also included is a deep sea explorer, identified on the packaging only as "Action Figure." I've decided to call him Peter, because a closer look at the figure reveals him to be the lovechild of Peter Venkman and Peter Petrelli. Peter Venkman-Petrelli comes with one of those archaic diving helmets, as well as a big hammer and what I assume is some kind of metal detector.

Clearly, nothing referenced in the two paragraphs up north explain why I purchased this. Obviously, it was all about the giant anglerfish.


Though it would be interesting to think that anglerfish lurk the ocean depths at sizes twenty times larger than humans, these toys just aren't to scale. Actually, the giant, monstrous anglerfish looks awfully familiar, and I'm pretty sure that the toy's been repurposed from another, non-Animal Planet playset. Whatever, it's awesome. I've already cleared room on my trophy shelf for my new favorite thing on the planet.

Everything about the anglerfish is perfect. From the glowing green lure to the exaggerated teeth, to the weird eyes that alternate between looking like marbles and looking like Ghost Dots, it's the piece of art I've been longing for all my life. And where most pieces of art fall short in the hands-on experience department, the anglerfish certainly does not. Push down on his amber top fin, and his gigantic tongue flies up and down for no apparent reason.

I'll lose the boat and Peter Venkman-Petrelli by the time you read this, but my giant, tongue-wagging anglerfish will be with me long after all of you are dead.

Overall, Animal Planet's "Deep Sea Exploration" playset gets more happy faces than red X's. Its twenty dollar price tag is a bit ridiculous, but stuff like this is destined for the clearance racks, anyway. If you're interested in one, just wait. It'll be covered in red stickers and stocked next to dirty plushies in no time.

Posted by Matt on 07/27/2008. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 76 comments

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Chestnuts roasted by Karen @ 07/27/2008 10:59 PM


Nearly first post! Never been this high on here.

Chestnuts roasted by Amund @ 07/27/2008 11:01 PM


I think the angelfish is from Star Wars Episode I toy line.

Chestnuts roasted by T-hohs @ 07/27/2008 11:02 PM


T-hols: That’s what I thought it looked like — that Opee Sea Killer fish. Must CONFIRM!

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 07/27/2008 11:04 PM


That fish reminds me of Nemo.

Chestnuts roasted by kb @ 07/27/2008 11:05 PM


“…long after all of you are dead.”

I’m only in my 30′s, I’d like to think that I’ll be alive for a long, long time!

Chestnuts roasted by Shawn @ 07/27/2008 11:06 PM


That is a really amazingly awesome playset.

But sorry to say, your little anglerfish is a girl.
Seriously. Check it out: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglerfish

Chestnuts roasted by Lauren @ 07/27/2008 11:06 PM


I saw these at Toys R Us earlier and thought of Matt. I don’t know if that’s coincidental or frightening.

Chestnuts roasted by RageTreb @ 07/27/2008 11:07 PM


You would think they would put a shark or something with this boat with all of the shark paraphernalia (yes, I did spell check that word) with it

Chestnuts roasted by gingela5 @ 07/27/2008 11:09 PM


Nice, I also thought of the Phantom Menace fish when I first saw it!

Chestnuts roasted by seel @ 07/27/2008 11:12 PM


Opee Sea Killers are totally different, they have crab legs.

-and speaking of Star Wars toys, apparently McDonald’s is going to have SW happy meals soon… I’ve got to admit I’m pretty exited, only because the cool/shitty ratio of these toys will make buying a happy meal as dangerous as a game of Russian Roulette.
http://www.rebelscum.com/photo.asp?image=http://www.collectinghq.com/im/0013955.jpg

Chestnuts roasted by Glorious Kyle @ 07/27/2008 11:12 PM


That looks like a toy I would buy.
T-hohs, sorry, I remember that fish and his mouth opened and closed.

Chestnuts roasted by Lucky @ 07/27/2008 11:13 PM


Cool, just a fyi that is not the same as opee from ep1.

Chestnuts roasted by Sonny @ 07/27/2008 11:14 PM


These have to be two completely separate toys that this company decided to package together and send to stores so they didn’t have to look at them anymore. I also love how Pete has a state-of-the-art speedboat but diving gear from the time of the Titanic.

Chestnuts roasted by Clockwork @ 07/27/2008 11:15 PM


I, too was reminded of Findingt Nemo with that Anglerfish.

Damn, those things are creepy.

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 07/27/2008 11:17 PM


I bought the Animal Planet shark research vessel for my little cousin last Xmas. Did you buy this from TRU, Matt? They have better ones at mine.
Lego actually hs a really cool deep sea adventure thing going on, currently.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 07/27/2008 11:22 PM


Off Topic BUT, you should write a “dead soda’s 2″ article

Chestnuts roasted by Marc @ 07/27/2008 11:32 PM


Anglerfish scare the crap out of me. Scary toy, Matt. SCARY!

Chestnuts roasted by Cat the Vampire Slayer @ 07/27/2008 11:34 PM


It is because of fish like this that I will not swim in the ocean. That and the fact that you can’t see 2 inches below the surface of the water and Jebus only knows what is waiting there to eat me up! I would be like live bait because I am so ghostly pale that I would light up the ocean…”Look at me! I am the other other white meat!”

Chestnuts roasted by Cricket @ 07/27/2008 11:40 PM


The fish is Awesome.

Also, why are the shark jaws blue? And what’s with the Blue rope?

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 07/27/2008 11:48 PM


Hey Matt!

Your Animal planet set is posh – but I think you would dig this bad boy a bit more:
http://www.toysrus.ca/product/index.jsp?productId=2683374&kw=&origkw=&parentPage=search&f=PAD/Brand%20Name%20Secondary/Animal%20Planet#prod_prodinfo

It’s ass tard pricey, but the shark is about the toughest lil bastard you will ever find this side of our own Jaws playset..

Chestnuts roasted by TOXICSHLOCK @ 07/28/2008 12:10 AM


That fish alone makes that playset worth buyin. It would definately make a cool decoration. And now that you mention it, that fish does look alot like the one in SW episode 1.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 07/28/2008 12:26 AM


Giant anglerfish=megacool! Now we just need a giant octosquid for it to do battle with.

And yeah, I learned about male and female anglerfish on…dun da dun…Animal Planet’s Most Extreme.

Chestnuts roasted by The Real Andrew @ 07/28/2008 12:38 AM


I’ve seen shark’s jaws in stranger places than the side of a toy ship. My stepfather is a commercial fisherman. Once, when I was about 8, he brought home a huge shark jaw. I have no idea what he actually intended to do with it, but when my mother protested, he threw it into the old willow tree in our back yard. He said he did it to frighten squirrels. I don’t know if that thing ever frightened squirrels, but it was still in the tree when we moved in 1990. It’s not there now – the tree was nothing but a stump when I went by there over a decade later. I would have LOVED to have seen the faces on the guys who cut down the willow tree and found a dried shark’s jaw.

As for the toy ship, it IS really cool, and I can see why you wanted the fish. Very “Jaws”-esque, whether or not it’s to scale.

Chestnuts roasted by starwenn @ 07/28/2008 12:41 AM


The narrator for that show was the best…”On Animal Planet’s MOST EXTREME!”

Chestnuts roasted by Clockwork @ 07/28/2008 12:50 AM


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