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  2. Cinema of Fear - Wikipedia

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    Cinema Of Fear was a toy line of action figures, plush dolls, "screen grab" dioramas, and limited edition toys based on New Line's horror franchises: Friday the 13th, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, A Nightmare on Elm Street, and Rob Zombie's Halloween II remake.

  3. List of Bunnykins figurines - Wikipedia

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    Royal Doulton Bunnykin figurine Mrs. Bunnykins "Clean Sweep", DB6, 1972-1991. From a design by Walter Hayward, modeled by Albert Hallam. This is a list of Royal Doulton Bunnykins figurines.

  4. List of DC Direct action figures - Wikipedia

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    Toggle DC Direct action figure production history subsection. 1.1 1998. 1.2 1999. 1.3 2000. 1.4 ... The Long Halloween Collector Set - October 1, 2008; Green Lantern ...

  5. Ghostbusters (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    For retail stores, there was a "retro" series of 8-inch, cloth-costumed action figures based on the animated series, and a festive 6" Ghostbusters II set featuring the team in their dark grey uniforms with Santa hats. At the February 2015 Toyfair Diamond Select Toys revealed several figures in a new 7" action figure line based on the first ...

  6. Jack Skellington - Wikipedia

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    He appeared in the Kingdom Hearts action figure collections, and was also released in Japan's REVOLTECH Sci-fi line in 2010, along with the Japanese monsters, Gamera and Gyaos. [12] Diamond Select Toys also made many action figures of Jack and other characters. [13] In 2017 a life-size Jack Skellington animatronic prop was released.

  7. Supernaturals (toy line) - Wikipedia

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    Like many action figures of the period, it was split into two prosaic Heroic and Evil factions. Large Warriors, smaller Ghostlings and a selection of playsets and vehicles were released. [1] Tonka launched Supernaturals with a large hologram display at the 1987 New York Toy Show. [2]