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DC Universe Classics was first announced at San Diego Comic-Con in 2007, with the first wave of action figures on display. [2] The line was scheduled for initial availability in January 2008. [3] At SDCC, close-ups of the second wave of action figures were shown, along with a line of 3" game figures that sold as the "Fighting Figures" sub-line.
These are 3-inch scale figures with identical sculpts to the 6-inch figures with limited articulation, display stands and action features and/or weapons. These were previously going to be called Battleague figures and marketed as game figures but were later on consolidated into the DC Universe line as collectible figurines.
X-Men Classics is a series of 6-inch X-Men action figures by Toy Biz. The first line was released in 2004 and consisted of comic accurate sculpts and paint applications. The line went on hiatus after one wave. [1] The line was revamped in 2005 and lasted three waves.
The following list (organized by faction) covers every known character in the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero toy line to have received his/her own action figure.It includes the year the characters' version 1 action figure debuted, their code names and real names, function, and original rank/grade (if applicable).
Kevin McKidd as Reptillus Maximus, [2] a dinosaur action figure. Steve Purcell as Cleric, the leader of the Battlesaurs. Wallace Shawn as Rex, [2] a toy green Tyrannosaurus. Tom Hanks as Woody, [2] a cowboy doll. Tim Allen as Buzz Lightyear, [2] a Space Ranger action figure. Emily Hahn as Bonnie; R.C. Cope as Mason, Bonnie's friend. Jonathan ...
DC Universe: Justice League Unlimited Fan Collection is an action figure line based on the Justice League and Justice League Unlimited animated series. Though it was based on the shows, the line has continued well beyond it, and has been re-branded in 2008, as a Target exclusive (in the US).
Dino-Riders is an animated television series that first aired in 1988. [2] The cartoon was primarily a promotional show to launch a new Tyco toy line. [3] Only fourteen episodes were produced, three of which were produced on VHS for the United States. [3]