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Thrilla Krew Thrilla Gorilla Super7 ReAction

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Surf’s up and Cowabunga, cause Super7 is back to the good ole days of the 80’s when T&C Surf Designs T-Shirts, OP shorts, checkered Vans and a knarly surfboard where all the rage! Yes Super7 is serving us mega nostalgia with a personal favorite of mine, the Thrilla Crew Thrilla Gorilla Super7 ReAction figures! If you all remember T&C Surf Design, Thrilla Gorilla was a lead character in the crew complete with his totally rad neon pink painters cap, purple board shorts and Ray Bans! A standard release repaint of the sold out SDCC2024 exclusive, this version gives collectors who didn’t score the San Diego Comic Con version another chance at owning this! I can’t wait to see if Super7 releases the Wave Warriors and Joe Cool! So Let’s take a look at the new Thrilla Krew Thrilla Gorilla Super7 ReAction regular edition. According to Thrilla Krew on Instagram, this is set up for purchase now: ORDER HERE!

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Here we can see the totally knarly cardback with an illustration of Thrilla Gorilla hangin’ ten on his surfboard. The rear has the actual figure in a rad dio shot riding a wave! I love the “Pray 4 Surf”, “Surf All Day” and Radial stickers illustrated on the cardback rear.

A repaint of the teal board short version 2024 SDCC exclusive, this standard release version comes dressed in purple board shorts with a hot pink and yellow surfboard. So if you own the first version, this one will display slightly differently on your shelf!

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The first release for the Thrilla Crew ReAction line was the 2024 SDCC Exclusive Thrilla Gorilla packed on a surf board shaped hot pink card back.

According to Super7 | Instagram:

Making its debut as a Comic-Con 2024 is the 3.75” scale Thrilla Gorilla ReAction Figure! Inspired by the Thrilla Krew’s iconic ‘80s stylized illustrations, the Thrilla Krew ReAction Figure of Thrilla Gorilla comes packaged on a radical surfboard cardback and includes a surfboard accessory. Available exclusively to Comic-Con attendees at Super7 Booth 2543 from July 24th – 28th, 2024, with limited quantities available to all fans on Super7.com on Monday, July 29th.

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I’m so excited that we are getting some Thrilla Gorilla crew! Packaged on a totally knarly short board neon pink and black surf board card back, this Gorilla is stoked and ready to his the waves on his accompanying surf board! I absolutely love the Thrilla Krew Gear logo on the front of the card back as well! This one really takes me back to the 80’s and brings back so incredible memories!

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T&C Surf Designs

Thrilla Gorilla and the Thrilla Krew were part of Town & Country Surf Designs or as we know it T&C Surf Designs. These colorful characters appeared on T-Shirts, stickers, video games, you name it! T&C Surf Designs is a surf lifestyle brand that was founded in Hawaii in 1971 by two surfers, Craig Sugihara and his twin brother, Jeff. The name T&C stands for Town & Country, reflecting the brand’s roots in the surfing culture of Hawaii. T&C Surf Designs quickly gained popularity with surfers around the world for its colorful and innovative surfboard designs, apparel, and accessories. The brand became known for its distinctive logo featuring a Hawaiian hibiscus flower and palm tree, which has become an iconic symbol of surf culture.

Over the years, T&C Surf Designs has expanded its product line to include a wide range of surf-inspired clothing, accessories, and gear. The brand has also sponsored professional surfers and surf events, further solidifying its place in the surf community. Today, T&C Surf Designs continues to be a leading surf lifestyle brand, offering high-quality products that capture the spirit of surfing and the laid-back lifestyle of Hawaii. The brand remains a beloved favorite among surfers and beachgoers worldwide. But we will always remember Thrilla Gorill and the rest of the Thrilla Krew including the Wave Warriors and Joe Cool!

According to HI-STORY – T&C Surf Designs (tcsurf.com)

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In 1971 Craig Sugihara founded the Town & Country Surf Shop. The beginnings of this venture were humble – an old barbershop in Pearl City Hawaii served as the original storefront. Fueled by an unrestrained passion for surfing and initial start-up capital of $3,000.00 Town & Country has evolved into a multifaceted surf company and has solidified its passion as a worldwide industry icon.

Craig’s love affair with the ocean and surfing started long before entering the surf business. Though not a competitive surfer in his formative years, Craig can recall with grom-like stoke his first wave. Craig knew from that experience that he would be surfing for the rest of his life. What Craig did not realize was surfing would eventually define his career, his accomplishments, his lifestyle, and his character.

As a young boy in the early 60’s Craig would regularly rent boards from Captain Wata and other Waikiki Beach Boys at George Downing’s rental stand. The price of rental was $1.00 per day, but the chance meetings with now famous beach boys like Rabbit Kekai, and stories about Duke Kahanamoku were priceless. The rich history of surfing and the related lifestyle only increased Craig’s enthusiasm for surfing. In 1963 Craig’s stoke for surfing pushed him to work hard all summer to purchase his first new surfboard – 9’4″ Hobie ($134.00). While many surfers are drawn to the ocean and the act of surfing, few have a real thirst for understanding and creating their own equipment.  Craig is one of those exceptions. As his surfing skills improved his interest in the anatomy of the surfboard and its impact on

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performance increased. The intrigue led to countless visits to Surfboards Makaha between college classes to watch Joe Kuala glassing and glossing, as well as Sparky and Ben Aipa shaping boards. Though attending college at University of Hawaii, Craig’s mind was filled with thoughts and theories on board design. He silently dreamed of working at Surfboards Makaha, but this never came to be. This did not deter Craig from pursuing his interest in shaping. Around the same time Craig stripped an old, long forgotten, brown board from the neighbor’s house and re-shaped and glassed it. Beneath the brown ‘crust’ was the bright-white foam of a new board.  The completed board was the start of something very special. Not a ‘magic’ board as performance goes, but certainly a magical board! The second board was shaped from a blank purchased from Surfline Hawaii. Like the first board this board was shaped and laminated by Craig. As fate would have it, Greg Noll Surfboards had just lost a laminator around the same time. On the urging of his friend Peter Banks, Craig

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brought his board in to show owner Charlie Galanto his work. They set up two blanks, each glassing the bottom of one.  Charlie then left Craig to finish the boards and call him when he was done. After inspecting the work Craig was told “come back tomorrow, you got the job.” Though not shaping, Craig was moving closer to his goal. At Greg Noll Surfboards Craig met a number of people that would play key roles in the development of the surfing. Included among these people was Randy Rarick, long-time surf promoter and Director of the Triple Crown of Surfing. This was also the time when Craig first met Makaha’s ambassador of surfing – Buffalo Keaulana. Craig would often deliver boards to Buff, these meetings and surf sessions were the start of a lasting friendship.

The years at Greg Noll Surfboards were memorable and provided excellent learning experience, but Craig still wanted to shape.  The opportunity came when he was offered a position with Mystic Surfboards in Wai’anae. Having started many friendships with other surfers on the Westside and enjoying the waves at Makaha, the chance to build complete boards made the decision an easy one. Soon Craig was shaping for a number of local standouts, but his passion for surfing still wanted more. About one year later, Craig decided to open his own shop.

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In 1971, with limited capital and limitless stoke Craig opened his first shop in Pearl City. At the time Kamehameha Highway was the only access to the North Shore and its many epic waves.  The name reflected the shop’s position between the two epicenters of surf on Oahu – Town & Country. The strategic position of the shop and quality boards drove strong demand for Town & Country Surfboards. In early years such notable shapers like Glenn Minami and Barry Kanaiaupuni helped Craig meet growing demand. The logo, suggested by a t-shirt artist, has strong graphic character and deep meaning. Most simple and applicable to surfing is – BALANCE. This balance has defined the evolution of Town & Country over the years.

HI-STORY – T&C Surf Designs (tcsurf.com)

T&C Surf Design Nintendo Game

I’ll never forget the Wood & Water Rafe T&C Surf Designs NES Game!

Town and Country Surf Designs: Wood & Water Rage is a surfing-themed video game released for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in 1988. It was developed by LJN and published by Acclaim. The game is based on the popular Town and Country Surf Designs skateboarding and surfing brand.

In the game, players take on the role of a surfer navigating various waves and obstacles while trying to perform tricks and stunts. The objective is to score as many points as possible by completing tricks, avoiding obstacles, and staying on the wave as long as possible.

Players can choose from several different surfboards and characters, each with their own unique abilities and stats. There are different levels with varying difficulty and obstacles to overcome, such as rocks, sharks, and beach balls.

Overall, Town and Country Surf Designs: Wood & Water Rage is a fun and challenging surfing game that captures the spirit of the sport. It received mixed reviews from critics but is still remembered fondly by fans of retro gaming and surfing culture.

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