Introduction
With more than 110,000 toys, dolls and other collectible items, the museum has a build-up of 1,000 square meters and was also recognised by the Malaysian Book of Records as the first toy museum in the country.
What to Expect?
- Cave of Dinosaurs
- Chamber of Comic Book Heroes
- Chamber of Fantasy
- Chamber of Horrors
- Chamber of Monsters
- Fields of Combat
- Hall of Beauties
- Hall of Cartoons
- Hall of Celebrities
- Hall of Rock Legends
- Hall of Virtual Reality
- Star Wars Collections
The museum features more than 110,000 toys and figures. There are another 30,000 toys that are kept in storage as the museum is not big enough to accommodate all of the toys. Some of the toys displayed in the museum were obtained direct from Hollywood.
The museum features a notable 1.8m-tall Japanese Gundam robot, which cost RM9000. Other life size figures include Batman, Indiana Jones, Iron Man, Jack Sparrow, King Kong, Kung Fu Panda, Lara Croft, Monsters, Inc. characters, Power Rangers, Sheriff Woody, Shrek, Silver Surfer, Spider-Man, Superman, WALL-E and others.
The toy collections include Disney's characters such as 101 Dalmatians, A Bug's Life, Lilo & Stitch, Peter Pan, Pinocchio, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, The Incredible Hulk, The Lion King and The Little Mermaid. Also featured are Barbie dolls, Doraemon, Dragon Ball, the Fantastic Four, Frankenstein, Garfield, the Hulk, Looney Tunes characters, Mr. Bean, Pokémon toys, Snoopy, Spider-Man, Superman, WWE figures, X-Men figures and others.
The walls and ceiling of the museum are decorated with an Egyptian theme, featuring Pharaoh and sphinx statues.
Look Around
Address: Jalan Teluk Bahang, Teluk Bahang, 11050, George Town, Pulau Pinang
012-460 2096
Everyday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM-
Chui Yee (Cy)
5 months agoWe actually visited the museum years ago before it moved from its previous location at Tanjung Bungah next to the defunct Copthorne hotel. To this day I still remember vividly how we bumped into the founder himself in person and saw how he tirelessly walked under the hot island sun with a straw hat on (he's always seen in a formal button-up attire) as he pass around leaflets promoting his proud 'museum'.
Which is why we decided to visit again at his new location, thinking the kids would enjoy them (lies, we just need a place nearby to kill time). Little did we know that the new location was just 'indigestible remnants' of our past visiting experience. I do admire the fact that he'd actually collected something from my time (Buffy the vampire slayer) so western pop culture is a huge theme here. Definitely a memorable walk down the memory lane considering the creepy classical background music that serenades the atmosphere of the container box exhibit with anxiety-induced fluorescent lighting (cue footages from The Backrooms?) and A/C that leaks hot, stuffy air.
For first timers, you will enjoy it so go on, be your own guest.
For return visitors, you might/might not enjoy the visit anymore but at least you get to tell someone about how it went. For better or for worse. The founder of this museum is a former engineer anyway, said the friendly ticketing lady. -
Khairul Xtr
7 months agoBrings your kids at toy museum , they sure will love it . Macam'2 jenis patung yang menarik . Also can learn something from there .
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Liza Idayu Zakaria
9 months agoThe collections are massive..but the dim lighting & broken AC as well as strong smell of cik ti(kus) ruined the visit. The fee is quite high end aaa i warn you. Some toys are already eaten by the rodents.
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Eng Kiat Oh
a month agoNot worthy. Very hot inside, all toys look old. Not recommended
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GP9B azizrazali
2 months agoThe toy was very good n great.... thousands of toys are ready for u...
But very sad....the place not wells maintain..and the tickets abit xpensive..
Not fit what we expected...sorry?
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