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TSA Warns Against Flying with Call of Duty Zombies Monkey Bomb Figurine

by Logan May 13,2025

If you're a fan of video games and enjoy collecting replicas or figurines while traveling, you might want to think twice before packing anything that resembles a weapon from *Call of Duty* in your luggage. A recent post by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) sheds light on this issue, as reported by Dexerto. The TSA's Facebook account showcased a replica figurine of the Monkey Bomb from *Call of Duty*'s Zombies mode, which was discovered in a checked bag at Boston Logan International Airport.

Image credit: Transportation Security Administration - TSA / Facebook.The Monkey Bomb, also known as the Cymbal Monkey, has been a staple in various *Call of Duty* games, from *World at War* to *Black Ops 6*. This particular figurine is designed to hold a game controller, with its hands outstretched. However, its appearance, complete with what looks like dynamite and cables, can be misleading.

"This monkey may rack up points in a game, but in real life, leave the gear for your loadout screen, not your baggage," the TSA's post advised. "Replica weapons and explosives, no matter how cool or collectible, aren't allowed in either carry-on or checked baggage."

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The TSA's website provides further details on prohibited toy weapons, including "squirt guns, Nerf guns, toy swords, or other items that resemble realistic firearms or weapons." This might inadvertently highlight the high-quality craftsmanship of the Monkey Bomb replica.

It's crucial to be aware of these regulations, especially if you're planning to attend a convention or visit a place where you might purchase gaming merchandise. Whether it's a Monkey Bomb figurine or a set of *Naruto*-themed throwing knives, the TSA prohibits any item in checked or carry-on baggage if it's deemed a potential security threat, even if it's just a replica.