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  2. Dandadan - Wikipedia

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    After Momo and Okarun defeat her, Seiko seals her spirit inside a maneki-neko doll, and she agrees to aid Okarun and Momo in finding Okarun's testicles, in exchange for receiving her powers back. Aira Shiratori (白鳥 愛羅, Shiratori Aira) Voiced by: Ayane Sakura [5] (Japanese); Lisa Reimold [6] (English) The school idol of Kami High.

  3. Dan Da Dan: First Encounter - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, Okarun is possessed by a spirit who takes over his body. After rescuing each other, Momo uses her newly-awakened psychokinetic power to suppress Okarun's curse, which gives him a depressed demon form with Turbo Granny's powers. Returning to the shrine she shares with her granny, Momo and Okarun battle the Flatwoods monster. After ...

  4. McFarlane Toys - Wikipedia

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    McFarlane's Dragons are a line of action figures which were launched in 2005 under the "Horror, Fantasy and Sci-Fi Action Figures" section of McFarlane Toys. These figures were released biannually. [4] This set features several highly detailed six inch dragon action figures and a slightly larger and more expansive "boxed set" figure.

  5. DC Multiverse (toy line) - Wikipedia

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    After DC Universe Classics ceased production in 2014, Mattel unveiled figures from the successor line, DC Multiverse, at San-Diego Comic-Con 2015. [1] Unlike the previous line, which primarily focused on comic iterations of the character, it was announced that Multiverse would mix classic comic designs with other media based on DC's characters, such as their films, TV shows and video games.

  6. Secret Wars (toy line) - Wikipedia

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    Secret Wars was a 1984-1985 line of action figures and playsets, launched as a tie-in between Marvel Comics and the Mattel toy company.. The line was a reaction to DC Comics' 1984 deal with Kenner Products for the Super Powers Collection.

  7. National Entertainment Collectibles Association - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, "NECA's Reel Toys" was formed as a division to produce toys, action figures and dolls that are targeted towards action figure and toy enthusiasts. They are intended for teens and adults as collectibles for many licenses that no other company would market as a toy. [3]

  8. Action figure - Wikipedia

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    An action figure is a poseable character model figure made most commonly of plastic, and often based upon characters from a film, comic book, military, ...

  9. Action League Now! - Wikipedia

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    Meltman is a Robin Hood figure that was melted with a blow torch. The Chief (Collin M. McGee, majority; Victor Hart, first few episodes) [citation needed] The head of the Action League, the Chief is an angry, frustrated man who frequently yells at the Action League for their mistakes and unintended backtalk. His catchphrase is "Blast it!"