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  2. Sideshow Collectibles - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Products. Figurines, action figures. Brands. Hot Toys. Website. sideshow.com. Sideshow Collectibles is an American specialty manufacturer of movie, film, television and collectible action figures, statues, and high end pieces.

  3. G.I. Joe - Wikipedia

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    G.I. Joe is an American media franchise and a line of action figures owned and produced by the toy company Hasbro. [3] [4] The initial product offering represented four of the branches of the U.S. armed forces with the Action Soldier ( U.S. Army ), Action Sailor ( U.S. Navy ), Action Pilot ( U.S. Air Force ), Action Marine ( U.S. Marine Corps ...

  4. Female body shape - Wikipedia

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    The "Female Figure Identification Technique for Apparel" uses the following formula to identify an individual's body type: [24] Hourglass. If (bust − hips) ≤ 1 in (25 mm) AND (hips − bust) < 3.6 in (91 mm) AND ( (bust − waist) ≥ 9 in (230 mm) OR (hips − waist) ≥ 10 in (250 mm) ) Bottom hourglass.

  5. 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, video game or television program; fictional or historical. These figures are usually marketed toward boys and adult collectors.

  6. Captain Action - Wikipedia

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    Captain Action was an action figure created in 1966, equipped with a wardrobe of costumes and facial masks allowing him to become Superman, Batman, Spider-Man, Captain America, Aquaman, the Phantom, The Lone Ranger (and Tonto ), Flash Gordon, Buck Rogers, Sgt. Fury, Steve Canyon, and the Green Hornet. Captain Action was the Ideal Toy Company 's ...

  7. McFarlane Toys - Wikipedia

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    100 (2005) Website. mcfarlane.com. McFarlane Toys is an American company founded by comic book creator Todd McFarlane which makes highly detailed model action figures of characters from films, comics, popular music, video games and various sporting genres.

  8. WWE action figures - Wikipedia

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    WWE action figures are poseable action figures based on wrestlers and personalities of WWE. They are currently manufactured by Mattel and have formerly been manufactured by LJN, Jakks Pacific and Hasbro.

  9. Figma (toy) - Wikipedia

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    Figma (toy) Painted ABS and PVC non-scale articulated figure with stand included. Varying heights. The Figma (フィグマ) series is a Japanese action figure line produced by Max Factory and distributed by Good Smile Company. The product series was created by Max Factory CEO MAX Watanabe and Masaki Asai, as a "counter" to the Revoltech line ...

  10. Marvel Universe (toyline) - Wikipedia

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    Marvel Universe is a 3 3 ⁄ 4" action figure line manufactured by Hasbro, featuring characters from the Marvel Comics universe. It first hit stores in early 2009 and features detailed sculpting, multiple points of articulation, and accessories.

  11. Action Jackson (toy) - Wikipedia

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    1971–1974. Action Jackson is a discontinued line of action figures and accessories manufactured by Mego Corporation in the early 1970s. It is Mego's first action figure series, and was an initial success but then lost sales to Hasbro 's G.I. Joe line. It became the template for Mego's popular later lines of 8-inch action figures based on ...