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  2. WWE action figures - Wikipedia

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    WWE action figures are toys based on performers and personalities of World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] They are currently manufactured by Mattel , and have formerly been manufactured by LJN , Jakks Pacific and Hasbro .

  3. Dana Brooke - Wikipedia

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    Two action figures of Brooke have been produced over the years. She has appeared in the 68th and 81st series of Mattel wrestling action figures. [ 98 ] [ 99 ] She has also been featured on numerous Topps branded collectible trading cards .

  4. Four Horsemen Studios - Wikipedia

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    Four Horsemen Studios is a collectible figure design studio and manufacturer, specializing in creating sculptures of toys and action figures. The company was founded in the late 1990s as a contractor to Mattel, and have since grown to an independent studio creating their own lines of figures as well as manufacturing third party designs under license.

  5. AWA Remco Action Figure line - Wikipedia

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    The AWA Remco Action Figure Line was an action figure toyline based on the wrestlers of the now defunct American Wrestling Association Promotion, or AWA. [1] They were made by the toy company Remco from 1985 to 1986. The toys were made of a solid plastic pose, with moveable waists, legs, arms, and heads.

  6. List of Mattel toys - Wikipedia

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    Tarzan toy figures; Teen Trends fashion dolls; Teen Titans Go! (2017–2019) Teen Titans Go! To the Movies; Toy Story action figures, Little figures (Action Links) with playsets, and dolls Toy Story 2; Toy Story 3; Toy Story 4; The Angry Beavers; The Wild Thornberrys; Thingmaker (1964–1975) hot-plate device to heat plasti-goop toys such as ...

  7. Big Jim (toy line) - Wikipedia

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    The first Zorak action figure was named Double Trouble Zorak, because he had a face-changing feature where his normal-looking head could be turned into a monstrous green visage. Two Big Jim action figures were relaunched to join forces against Zorak. One of them was Warpath (a Native American archer) who was previously released as Tankua. Seems ...

  8. Kinkeshi - Wikipedia

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    The line included 236 official figures, a boardgame, a NES game entitled Tag Team Match: M.U.S.C.L.E., a championship belt figure holder, and a wrestling ring playset. The figures were distributed in clear, blister-packed random four-packs, semi-opaque garbage can 10-packs, and 28 packs featuring non-random assortments. For a short time, the ...

  9. The Ultimate Warrior - Wikipedia

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    Warrior appeared in the Mattel Legends figures line in both Series 4 and Series 6. He was also chosen as one of six legends to be included in the Defining Moments series of action figures. Most recently he was one of a number of figures in the WWE Superstars line of Mattel action figures in an assortment called "World Champions".

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