| Mego One Million B.C. Figures |
| Looking for a spark, Mego unleashed the One Million B.C. line in 1976. They were, as we would expect today, a flop and a very low number were produced. The playset and dinosaurs that were made for these figures are even more scarce and quite expensive. |
| **Click on the images below for a larger view!** |
| Orm |
| Cavepeople across the land feared Orm when they heard his ferocious battle cry "Orm kill!". He might unleash his mighty spring actioned arm and throw his deadly foam spear (with magnetic tip) at his hopeless victims. |
| Orm came with the white mego "tooth" necklace (same on all B.C. figures, Conan and Cochise), "fur" skirt and fur booties. Also included was the deadly foam spear (boxes and catalogs show a plastic spear). |
| In the right palm of all male figures is a magnet that the magnet tip of the foam spear attached to. When the lever on back was pressed the arm would throw the foam spear. Amazingly, it does work pretty well, once you buy the whole "foam spear' thing. |
| Mada |
| The tribe woman. As they were not politically correct in the days of the Cavemen...she does not come with a spear, not the ability to use one (no magnet on her palm). |
| They did give her the necklace and two fur booties and a fur "outfit". |
| Grok |
| "Me Grok!" |
| "Me come with me necklace, killing spear, skirt and booties!" |
| Trag |
| Well, the best way I remember the name "Trag" is I think "Drag". He for some reason has a feminine hair style and with his pretty blue eyes, he is kind of...well...not as butch as the others. |
| However, he does come with the same accessories: necklace, spear, skirt and booties. |
| Zon |
| Arg! They reproduced! This is the little kid of the gang. He is 7" tall and on a unique body. |
| Not surprisingly, he comes with the same accessories: necklace, spear, skirt and booties. |
| Card Back |
| Here they show the whole gang. |
| Tyrannosaur |
| Scary guy. And rare. |
| Hairy Rhino |
| Here's a cutey. He has two " |
| Dimetroden |
| All of the dinosaurs have molded squares which have a metal plate to shoot the spears at to give the effect of landing a shot. |
| photo courtesy of John Bonavita |
| Looking for picture of Tribal Lair Playset |