Big Loo is a toy robot that was manufactured by Louis Marx and Company for the 1963 Christmas holiday season. It retailed for $9.99. The toy, primarily made of injection molded hi-impact polystyrene parts, stands three-feet tall (37-inches), a foot wide, and 9-inches deep.
Its key features include a sight scope with cross-hairs, two flashing battery-powered red eyes with on-off switch, a hand crank mechanical voice box that plays ten messages, two rubber-tipped darts that were fired from triggers on the back, a left arm that held four red balls that are fired from a spring in the left elbow, and a right arm that had a metal ring in the shoulder and rotated 360 degrees. One foot was equipped with a spring-powered rocket. It could also squirt water from its navel and was equipped with a compass, whistle, bell, a Morse code clicker with chart, and could bend over and pick up objects.
Big Loo was featured on the cover of the Los Lobos album Colossal Head.