Neca Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Quarter Scale Baby Turtles Action Figure 4-pack Accessory Se
| Storage Shell Donatello action figure produced past Playmates Toys in 1990. | |
| Type | Action figures |
|---|---|
| Company | Playmates Toys |
| Country | British Hongkong (1988–1 July 1997) Hongkong (ane July 1997–) |
| Availability | 1988– |
| Materials | plastic |
Activity figures based on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise have been produced past Playmates Toys since 1988. Staff artists at the Northampton, Massachusetts based Mirage Studios take provided conceptual designs for many of the figures, vehicles, and playsets and are credited on the packaging of the products they created.
Between 1988 and 1997, Playmates produced around 400 figures and dozens of vehicles and playsets. About U.s.a.$1.ane billion of Turtles toys were sold in four years, making them the tertiary-bestselling toy figures ever at the time, behind GI Joe and Star Wars. [i] Influenced by the success of He-Man, G.I. Joe and Transformers, which had promoted toy lines with animated series, PlayMates worked with Murakami-Wolf-Swenson to produce the commencement Turtles animated series,[ii] which premiered in 1987 and ran for virtually a decade.[three]
Getting started [edit]
The showtime TMNT license came in the form of a office-playing game by Palladium, followed by miniatures from Night Horse. Inside a year, First Comics began to reprint the early issues in color volumes; four were produced, stopping at outcome 11. These sold well, and Eastman and Laird were soon contacted past Marker Freedman, a licensing agent who believed he could make something of the Turtles. Freedman took the idea to a diversity of toy companies, only to be turned down by those who felt the concept was not popular enough to support a toy line. But 1 company expressed interest, a little-known California company by the proper name of Playmates Toys. Not entirely willing to risk marketing a small cult comic book, Playmates insisted that a cartoon serial exist produced first.[4] Development initiated with a creative team of companies and individuals: Jerry Sachs, famous advert man of Sachs-Finley Agency, brought together the animators at Murakami-Wolf-Swenson, headed by award-winning animator Fred Wolf. Wolf and his team combined concepts and ideas with Playmates marketing crew, headed by Karl Aaronian and then VP of Sales, Richard Sallis and President of Playmates, Nib Carlson. Aaronian brought on several designers and concepteer and writer John Schulte and worked out the uncomplicated backstory that would live on toy packaging for the entire run of the product and show. Sachs chosen the high-concept pitch "Green Against Brick". The sense of humor was honed with the collaboration of MWS's writers, Walk Kubiak, Aaronian, Schulte and Sachs. Playmates and their team substantially served as acquaintance producers and contributing writers to the miniseries that was outset launch to sell-in the toy action figures. Phrases similar "Heroes in a Half Shell" and many of the comical catch phrases and battle slogans ("Turtle Power!") came from the writing and conceptualization of this artistic team. As the series developed, veteran author Jack Mendelsohn came on board as both a story editor and scriptwriter. David Wise, Michael Charles Loma and Michael Reaves wrote most of the scripts, taking input via Mendelsohn and collaborating writer Schulte and marketing maven Aaronian. In signing with Murakami-Wolf-Swenson Productions, Eastman and Laird saw the production of the first TMNT cartoon in Dec 1987. Playmates held up their end of the bargain and produced the kickoff serial of TMNT action figures in the summer of 1988.[5] The premiere series included the iv Turtles, Splinter, Apr, Shredder, Rocksteady, Bebop, and a Human foot Soldier. Vehicles included the Cheapskate, Turtle Trooper, Turtle Blimp, and Foot Knucklehead. Each vehicle set was packaged with a jokebook and a pocket-size catalog. If one was to clip the "Pizza Point"s located on the reverse side of the packaging then a person could redeem them along with a minor fee for other Turtles merchandise like VHS tapes, posters, bath towels, amid others. Respective firmly with its animated series counterpart, the original TMNT action effigy line would last ten years and develop a legacy within the toy realm.
Overview [edit]
The first three series of figures took obvious influence from the original Mirage comics: the Turtles lacked pupils and had bulging muscles with large veins, their bodies were shorter, more stocky and their beaks longer and more pointy like in the comics. The blister card art was also very unrefined and reflected the comics; in fact, Shredder'south pose was based directly on art from the debut effect. Each figure had at least 7 points of joint (neck, shoulders, wrists, hips), many accessories including the characters signature weapon, and a bio bill of fare on the dorsum of the blister package that kids could cut out and collect. Also included was a fully illustrated origin story on the menu's backside which was phased out during the quaternary series. The figures boasted highly detailed sculpting, especially for the time. Colorful characters similar General Traag, Rat Male monarch, Mutagen man, Scumbug, Pizza Face, Muckman, and many others featured intricate details such as small animals crawling over them, big scars, torn clothing, and pieces of garbage stuck to their bodies.
With the release of the 2nd series in 1989, fans saw ten entirely new figures: five allies and five enemies, six new vehicles/accessories, the first playset, the Turtle Boxing Fun role-play sets, 9" and thirteen" costly dolls, and official Retromutagen Ooze. This yr also marked the first time Playmates would incorporate action features into their figures along with the first Turtle variants in the "Wacky Action" sub-line. Each figure possessed a wind-upwardly function that, when practical, acquired the figure'southward limbs to rapidly move in a rhythmic motion.
Wacky Action was merely the tip of the iceberg, however, every bit the new decade of the 1990s dawned Talkin' Turtles, Head Droppin' Turtles, Mutations, Sewer Sports Turtles, and dozens of other fresh ideas began making their style to toy shelves. With such innovations, Ninja Turtle activity figures were sure to proceeds a foothold in the toy market.
Vehicles and accessories [edit]
Because all of the vehicles and inventions conceived by Donatello, Playmates couldn't accept their figures without a slew of toy gadgetry to interact with. Bated from vehicles actually seen in the cartoon, Playmates went on to create a wide variety other accessories. These often expressed the humorous side of TMNT with gadgets usually made out of sewer lids, trash cans, plungers, and toilet seats. All the same, vehicles would also include a diversity of play features from the ripcord action of the Psycho Cycle to the electronic launching of the Turtle Pizza Thrower to the smoky bubble spout of the Bubble Bomber. For its fourth dimension, TMNT was remarkably innovative in terms of fun activeness figure accessories.
In the midst of activity figures filling the store shelves, role playing toys were also released. Depending on the depicted character, these typically included a ninja mask and plastic weapons. Other TMNT toys would exist sold individually such as the Turtle Communicator, Raphael'due south Spy goggles, and Leo'due south Sewer Strength Sword.
1 of the most famous components of the TMNT realm is the radioactive slime Retromutagen Ooze, which mutated the Ninja Turtles from common house pets to "mean, greenish, fightin' machines." Thus, even Ooze was produced for the interaction with TMNT figures in 1989. The green slime was sold in a modest container which besides included a glow-in-the-dark Ninja Turtle in mid-mutation. Bated from the archetype "Turtle Green," a "Purple Pes" variation would also become available in 1993. Ooze was an essential component to playsets such as the Flushomatic, and activity figures like Muckman, who could have information technology run from his hollow head and out his mouth. Depending on their features, occasional figures and accessories came with their own smaller canister of Ooze to fulfill the playtime experience.
Themes and incarnations [edit]
Throughout the 1990s, Ninja Turtle action figures would run an extensive gauntlet of different themes and incarnations. Whereas Batman may accept become known for hundreds of gadget-wielding action figures, the Ninja Turtles would become synonymous with dozens of historical and pop culture related embodiments; which would be replicated by Kenner in their "Legends of Batman" line.[6] [ circular reference ] Varying concepts and toy trends resulted in the many examples shown beneath.
- Bones series figures taking on various looks; Leo, the Sewer Samurai, Don, the Undercover Turtle, Mike, the Sewer Surfer, and Raph, the Infinite Cadet. (1990) Also released with the bones line were the four turtles with Storage Shell. Each action figure had an opening back shell which could shop the various accessories each effigy was packaged with. Donatello would exist released in 1990 and the remaining 3 the following year.
- Mutant War machine - Different forms of military machine - Lieutenant Leo, Pro Pilot Don, Midshipman Mike, and Raph, the Green Teen Beret. (1991)
- Stone'n Rollin' - Vibrant musical gimmicks; Classic Rocker Leo, Punker Don, Rappin' Mike, and Heavy metal Raph. (1991)
- Sewer Sports All-Stars - Sport-themed figures with action features; Amongst others, T.D. Tossin' Leo, Slam Dunkin' Don, Beat out Slammin' Mike, and Chiliad Slammin' Raph. (1991)
- Wacky Wild Westward - The Ninja Turtles taking on the Old West; Principal Leo, Crazy Cowboy Don, Bandito-Bashin' Mike, and Sewer Watch Raph.(1992)
- Cavern-Turtles - Stone Age "Collectible Turtle Combo" boxsets; Among others, Leo and his Dingy Dino, Don and his Trippy Tyrannosaurus, Mike and his Silly Stegosaurus, and Raph and his Tubular Pterodactyl. (1992-'93)
- Turtle Trolls - A accept on the early 1990s troll doll craze; Leo, Don, Mike, and Raph featuring tall, synthetic pilus and childlike appearances. (1993)
- Universal Studios Monsters - Archetype monster-themed figures; Amongst others, Leo equally the Wolfman, Don equally Dracula, Mike as Frankenstein's monster, Raph as the Mummy, and Bride of Frankenstein April. (1993-'94)
- Star Trek - A crossover due to Playmates' owning both Star Trek and TMNT licenses; Captain Leonardo, Starting time Officeholder (Star Trek) Don, Chief Engineer Michelangelo, and Chief Medical Officer Raphael. (1994)
- Adventurers - Figures dressed for adventuring; Deep Sea Diver Leonardo, Chill Donatello, and Safari Michelangelo. (1995)
- Jim Lee'southward TMNT - Majorly restyled Ninja Turtle figures based on the designs of famous comic book creative person Jim Lee. (1995)
- Mutant Masters - The Ninja Turtles sporting Anime inspired armor every bit "ancient mythic warriors"; Leonardo Wind Warrior, Donatello Water Warrior, Michelangelo Thunder Warrior, and Raphael Burn Warrior. (1997)
Fifty-fifty with the silliest of concepts, Playmates managed to create some intriguing and fun figure designs for children. In contrast to other companies similar Kenner, who constantly re-released effigy sculpts with unlike paint jobs, Playmates rarely showed a cheap or devil-may-care effort in their TMNT figures. But with ascension competition, express figure concepts, and the end of the cartoon series, a pitfall was inevitable.
Film Stars and Toon Turtles [edit]
Past the second, less trigger-happy TMNT moving-picture show, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: The Secret of the Ooze, Playmates decided to create a figure drove based on the characters' live-action appearance. In contrast to the regular figures, these were made of a softer, more than rubbery material to better reflect the look of the animatronic costumes used in the films. They also featured ball joints at the neck, shoulders, and hips, and each figure came with a minor, canister of Ooze. In terms of grapheme variety, all the same, the Movie Stars collections were in stark contrast to the broad diverseness seen in the bones figure lines.
1992 also saw the production of Toon Turtles. These figures took on an almost stereotypical approach to being humorously cartoon-similar. Each character bore a friendly, blithe appearance with a glittery pigment chore and including some type of "cartoon" action feature (Raphael's caput spun, Michelangelo's natural language unraveled in Tex Avery manner, etc.). On the upside, this serial produced a more "cartoon accurate" painted version of Shredder and introduced toys not previously made for many longtime characters from the cartoon series such every bit the Neutrinos and April O'Neil'south co-workers, Irma Langinstein, Burne Thompson and Vernon Fenwick.
A third movie hit theatres in 1993 only saw less success than its predecessors. This collection featured the Ninja Turtles once again in their Picture show Star likeness and sporting samurai armor, every bit well as several other side characters. The Behemothic Movie III Samurai figures also came complete with removable masks and time scepters as seen in the film.
Mini Mutants [edit]
In 1994, Playmates, in an attempt capitalize on toy lines similar Mighty Max and Polly Pocket, shrunk the Turtles down to an equally minor size in a sub-line just named "Mini Mutants".[vii] These were "Turtle Ship Combos" which independent 1 figure and ii vehicles. "Assured Battlesets" which were four playsets which could connect via bridges/platforms; these included one figure. "Turtle Top Playsets" were a characters head which would open up into a double decker playset; these included iii figures. Slimmer "Carry Along Playsets" took the shape of Raph'due south sai, Leo's katana, and the Turtle Communicator; these came with 3 figures. And finally, "Turtle in a Turtle" consisted of four playsets that were figures of the 4 turtles nigh 6 inches taller than the normal figure; their heads, stomachs, and shells opened into the playsets. Each had themed removable armor also; 2 figures were included with each.
WWE Tie In [edit]
Playmates also released a series of iv special edition WWE themed figures. The line featured only figures of the four turtles, presented in the wrestling attire of famous WWE Wrestlers. This line included: The Undertaker (Don), John Cena (Leo), Sting (wrestler) (Raph), and Manlike Human being Randy Brutal (Mikey).[8]
Unproduced toys [edit]
The original Ninja Turtle line ran for nearly ten years and, in that time, various planned items would ultimately not hit toy shelves. Some of these went as far equally the prototype phase and being presented at New York Toy Fairs; others had merely designs drawn.
1989 [edit]
- The original Casey Jones figure had an interchangeable head without a detachable mask. The sculpt looked to exist based on the Delusion Comics.
1991 [edit]
- Turtle Tenderizer 4x4
- Leo's Turtle Beat out Backpack
- 13" April - drawing gives the impression she would have been in the vein of a Barbie doll
- Tokka Battle Fun Set
1992 [edit]
- Michelangelo'south Sidewalk Surfer
- Raph's Pizza-Powered Parachute - this was produced with Donatello instead
- Retromutagen Rifle
- Turtle Popcan Racer
1993 [edit]
- Behemothic Film 3 versions of Don and Mike
- "Transforming" Muta-Party Wagon. It would have transformed into a nineteen" Robot Turtle with a resemblance to Metalhead
1994 [edit]
- The Star Trek Leonardo/ Kirk figure was originally shown in his green shirt and had a different sculpting.
- The Start Trek Don and Mike figures originally had all unique sculptings.
- A Giant Cyber Samurai
- "Warriors of the Forgotten Sewer" "Knight Mike," "Sorcerer Splinter," and "Roughshod Leo with Sewer Warcat" two-pack
- Sewer Subway Car vehicle
- "Ninjamobiles" - Turtle Van and Human foot module in an Ed "Large Daddy" Roth mode
- A "Kung Fu Tournament Fighters" Leonardo
1995 [edit]
- Team Ninja Figure assortment (the 4 turtles in cybernetic armor)
- Metal Mutant Rocksteady with Serpent Armor
- Metal Mutant Bebop with Fish Armor
- Metal Mutant War Horse
- Warrior Rahzar with Fur
- Jim Lee's TMNT Leonardo
- 8 Mini Mutant Vehicle Combos
- Repaints of "The Military Turtles" - Leo and Raph were from the 1991 series and Don and Mike were from the '92 series.
- Shredder's Ooze and Raphael's Pizza Chompin' Portable Games
1998 [edit]
- Dr. Quease
- Shadow Ninja Palatial figures
Unknown Year [edit]
- April as Cat
Ad [edit]
TMNT action figure commercials that started with the commencement series featured clips from the drawing and narration describing the figures which were shown in incredible "toy size" environments. This also went for vehicles and playsets. The scenes from the bear witness were overdubbed with dialogue usually from the actual vocalism actors that went forth with story in the advertising.
During post film success, many commercials relied on alive-action, animatronic Ninja Turtles similar to those seen in the "Coming Out of their Shells" Bout. Prime number examples of these include 1992 spots for the Bubble Bomber vehicle featuring Raphael in military fatigues and Bodacious Birthday figures where a surprise party was thrown in the Turtles' sewer lair.
1996–1998: Dry spell [edit]
By 1996, the cartoon series that lasted nearly a decade had come to an end. The following yr, a new live-action series premiered entitled Ninja Turtles: The Side by side Mutation. The serial was somewhat short-lived simply managed to brand for an extensive activity figure line. Aslope the basic TMNT characters, this collection of taller scale figures included a female Ninja Turtle named Venus. The show's demise, even so, would further confirm the dissolving popularity of the Ninja Turtles, and the franchise would remain in limbo for years to come up. Left with a disappointing pic four years prior and virtually no identify on television, the TMNT franchise would face up a halt in activity figure production for several years.
2003–2012 [edit]
On February 8, 2003, Play tricks revived the TMNT franchise with a brand new cartoon series. With it inevitably came a series of action figures. These figures showed reminiscence of those released in 1988 notwithstanding with the refreshed design of the new, bold await of the cartoon series. Unlike the previous figures, nigh of the figures released in this collection actually appeared in the 2003 series. This drove successfully connected into 2006 with new graphic symbol designs and fifty-fifty an occasional revisiting of past concepts similar 1993's Cave-Turtles. In 2006, past request of Playmates, the drawing serial took a new lighter management which brought Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fast Frontward, a futuristic take on the heroic mutants. Playmates thought of this change as a ways of selling more new Turtles action figures.
March 2007 introduced fans to a new CGI feature film entitled simply TMNT. This introduced the Ninja Turtles on-screen to a new generation and corresponded with an extensive action figure line. New figures based on the film continued to be produced into the following yr.
In September 2007, it was announced that the collectible figure visitor NECA had caused the license to produce Ninja Turtle figures based on their graphic symbol likenesses from the original Mirage comic books. The first wave of figures consisted of the four Turtles and was released in comic and specialty stores in early 2008. The New York Comic Con too boasted an exclusive figure four-pack, and that aforementioned twelvemonth, NECA released black & white versions of the Turtles just as they appeared in the pages of the comics.[9]
In January 2009, to commemorate the Turtles' 25th anniversary, Playmates re-released the get-go series of figures c. 1988, plus Slash and the Party Railroad vehicle. Each figure comes packaged with vintage carte du jour art and a DVD containing one episode of the 1987 cartoon series.[ten] A dissever series of totally new designs was also planned but non released by Playmates. These figures are based on early Mirage comics and include Splinter, Shredder, and a Foot Soldier among the four Turtles in red apparel. These turtles were starting time unveiled in the Nintendo Ability magazine.[eleven]
2012 Nickelodeon Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles [edit]
In 2012, Playmates released a new series of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles action figures[12] with broad variety of characters of the pop Nickelodeon'due south new CG animated Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles serial.[thirteen]
2014 TMNT action figure checklist
The first wave of action figures contained characters from the new animated series. Leonardo, Raphael, Donatello, Michelangelo, Splinter, April O'Neil, Shredder, Foot Soldier and Kraang. Ability Audio FX figures were released for Leo, Raph, Don, Mikey and Shredder. Each of the four turtles also received Palatial Battle Beat out figures, featuring shells that open up for weapon storage. The turtles vehicle the Shellraiser was also released along with the Ninja Stealth Bike, Dragon Chopper, Rippin' Rider and the Sewer Spinnin' Skateboard & Stunt Ramp. The Secret Sewer Lair playset was likewise released
Wave two featured Metalhead, Fishface and Dogpound. Vehicles included the Drib Copter and the Sewer Cruiser. The Anchovy Alley Playset was also released.
Wave 3 featured Ooze Launchin' Leo, Ooze Tossin' Raph, Ooze Scoopin' Donnie and Ooze Chunkin' Mikey, featuring backpacks which would fling Mutagen Ooze, which was sold separately. Leo, Don, Raph and Mikey received deluxe Flinger figures in this wave. Each Flinger figure would fling their weapon when activated. The Turtle Communicator was too released. Vehicles included the MMX Bike and the Hover Drone. A remote command Shellraiser was also released.
Wave iv featured Leatherhead, Baxter Stockman and Snakeweed.
Wave 5 featured Stealth Tech Leo, Donnie, Raph and Mikey, and villains the Rat King and Cockroach Terminator.
Wave 6 featured the release of "niggling" turtle 2 packs, Ninjas in Training Leonardo & Donatello, and Ninjas in Training Michelangelo & Raphael, and the release of villains K.O.U.S.E.R.S. (6 pack), Shredder w/ removable helmet, and Spider Bytes.
Wave 7 features smaller version of Battle Beat Leo, Don, Raph and Mikey. Leo, Don, Ralph and Mikey also received deluxe Throw Northward' Battle figures in this wave.
Wave 8 featured Casey Jones, Kirby Bat, Mutagen Human being and Squirrelanoid. Patrol Buggies were released for Leo, Don, Raph and Mikey. Each was sold separately, simply could be joined to create i vehicle.
Wave 9 featured Dojo Splinter, Newtralizer, Rahzar and Slash.
Moving ridge 10 featured Leo The Knight, Don The Wizard, Raph The Barbaric, Mikey The Elf, Robotic Foot Soldier and Tiger Claw.
In 2015, some figures in the TMNT 2012 blithe serial line were re-released as Mutations figures. Each figure has removable body parts that can be placed on other figures to make wacky mutations. The line includes Leo, Donnie, Raph, Mikey, Splinter, Shredder, Slash, Metalhead, and Tiger Claw.
Also in 2015, Mystic Turtle figures were released, which included Leo, Don, Mikey, Raph and Fugitoid. Time to come figures include Karai Serpent, Turflytle Mikey, Muckman, Napoleon Bonafrog, Atilla the Frog, Dire Dream Beaver, Nighttime Dream Beaver, Baxter Wing, Kraang Prime, two of the three Shredder Mutants (2 pack) and the Mutant 3 pack (Dr. Cluckingsworth MD, Ice Cream Kitty and Spike).
2014 and 2016 movies [edit]
A bones figure assortment wave was released for the 2014 Jonathan Liebesman Ninja Turtles movie which included Leonardo, Donatello, Raphael, Michelangelo, Splinter, April O'Neil, Shredder and Pes Soldier. Deluxe Leo, Don, Raph and Mikey were also released. The Turtle Van besides came out in the 2014 serial
Activeness figures and other toys were also released for the 2016 motion-picture show Out of the Shadows.[14]
Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles [edit]
With the introduction of Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in mid 2018, a new action figure line was introduced.[fifteen]
References [edit]
- ^ "The complete history of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles". Mental Floss. 2015-06-27. Retrieved 2021-10-17 .
{{cite spider web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "A bit of Ireland in those green ninja turtles". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2021-10-11 .
- ^ Collins, Sean T. (2014-08-14). "Cowabunga: how TMNT went from joke to blockbuster". Rolling Stone . Retrieved 2021-x-09 .
{{cite magazine}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ About the Creators Archived 2009-04-20 at the Wayback Machine TMNT25.com (January 2009). Retrieved on 1-31-09.
- ^ Wiater, Stanley (1991). The Official Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Treasury. Villard Books. ISBN0679734848.
- ^ Batman activeness figures#Legends of Batman
- ^ "Mini-Mutants". Tmnttoys.com. Retrieved 2010-07-26 .
- ^ "Beginning look: WWE Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles activeness figures".
- ^ Cochran, Jay Blackness & White Teenage Mutant Turtle Figures Coming From NECA TNI News (January 23, 2008). Retrieved on one-30-09.
- ^ Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 25th Anniversary Action Figures Archived 2009-01-31 at annal.today DailyDrop.com (Jan 28, 2009). Retrieved on ane-30-09.
- ^ Gimmick, Newton [1] Infinite Hollywood( Monday, October 5, 2009). Retrieved on three-09-x.
- ^ "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Figures". The Hot Toys. TheHotToys.com. Retrieved 26 August 2013.
- ^ "Fresh From The Sewer, All-New TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES Render to New York City". Playmates Toys. playmatestoys.com. Archived from the original on 16 July 2015. Retrieved 26 August 2013.
- ^ Justin Wren (vi January 2016). "Out of the Shadows Toys Hint at Krang's appearance". Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Retrieved 26 December 2021.
- ^ Justin Wren (22 February 2018). "Rise of the TMNT Toys". Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Retrieved 27 December 2021.
External links [edit]
- Playmates TMNT Activeness Figures - Toy Archive
- Figure Archive
- Virtual Toy Breast's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Archive
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teenage_Mutant_Ninja_Turtles_action_figures
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