Description:
This Mass Market Minion model recreates the Mega Jerry character from Despicable Me 4 as a tactile and displayable figure, designed for fans who enjoy building and posing movie-inspired collectibles. The Minions Despicable Me 4 Toys set offers interchangeable facial expressions and a rotatable torso so you can stage playful scenes or build a shelf of characters.
Key Points
This figure arrives as a compact model kit that combines construction with play. It includes a textured body that imitates rocky skin and multiple hands and mouths so you can switch Jerry’s look in seconds. For collectors wanting a standout shelf piece, YOLOPARK Mega Jerry is presented with a display base and removable parts that encourage custom arrangements. 😊
The toy emphasises hands-on assembly and poseable fun, and it also fits into a larger range of Mega Minion figures if you wish to expand a collection. Note that the age recommendation is 8 years and older according to the packaging, so younger children may need supervision during assembly.
Benefits
Interchangeable parts allow quick changes between a friendly expression and a more imposing face, which adds variety during play or display. The torso rotates through a full circle so poses look natural from multiple angles. The kit format provides a small construction challenge and rewards with a personalised figure to fondle or exhibit.
Collectors will appreciate the included display base that offers different presentation options. For children, the mix of assembly and action features helps develop fine motor skills and encourages imaginative scenarios. Consider that the figure is a model kit with small pieces, so it is not a simple snap-toy for very young players.
Technical Specifications
- Name: YOLOPARK Mega Jerry
- Size: 13 x 20 x 8.5 cm
- Height: 4.7 inches
- Facial options: 3 interchangeable expressions
- Movement: - 360-degree rotatable body
- Contents: body, 1 spare eye, 6 mouths, 3 hands (2 pairs), display base
Usage Recommendations
Assemble on a clear surface to keep track of small parts and to experiment with different facial combinations during the first build. For display, try alternating expressions to change the mood of a shelf or diorama. When using with younger builders, organise pieces into small bowls to prevent loss and to make the construction process part of the fun. 😄










