What are the toys called in Small Soldiers?

The Gorgonites are the peaceful enemies of the Commando Elite. They were created by a toy designer named Irwin Wayfair who had intended them to be for educational purposes. They were manufactured from a toy company called Heartland Playsystems that had been taken over by a military division named GloboTech Industries.

Who made Small Soldiers toys?

In addition, a video game based on the film was developed by DreamWorks Interactive and released by Electronic Arts on September 30, 1998. Kenner Products (a subsidiary of Hasbro) produced a line of toys, which featured the Gorgonites and the Commando Elite.

Who was the leader of the gorgonites?

Archer
Archer is the main toy protagonist in the film Small Soldiers. He is the leader of the Gorgonites….

Archer
Affiliation Gorgonites
Occupation Emissary of the Gorgonites
Weapons Crossbow Sword
Actor Frank Langella (voice)

Is Small Soldiers CGI?

Just two years after Toy Story charmed us with the adventures of Buzz Lightyear and Woody, DreamWorks’ Small Soldiers used CGI to depict toys coming to life in the real world… and unleashing havoc in their wake.

Why is Small Soldiers Rated PG 13?

SEX/NUDITY 1 – Male dolls make verbal advances toward female dolls. VIOLENCE/GORE 4 – Dolls attack humans and other dolls in hordes.

Are commandos elite?

A commando (etymologically derives from Latin commandare, to command) is a combatant, or operative of an elite light infantry or special operations force using dedicated operation techniques. Originally “a commando” was a type of combat unit, as opposed to an individual in that unit.

Were all scared you have to be crazy not to be scared?

Major Chip Hazard : Are you scared? We’re all scared. You’d have to be crazy not to be scared.

Is Small Soldiers good for kids?

‘Small Soldiers’ is a great kids’ action movie; it doesn’t patronise the audience and is enjoyable for adults to watch well. The commandos being so ruthless is what most parents may be concerned about and therefore it is unlikely to be appropriate for young kids.