Via the Star Wars Galactic Hunter Figure of the Day Blog: R5-ZOMB (Droid Factory). He's from last year, but just look at it. Making a holiday droid that somehow integrates into the greater universe is tough, and the muted colors really work here. It feels like a piece of equipment left exposed to the great outdoors, complete with a rusted-out hole in the dome and dirty paint applications. One eye is blacked out with the other two featuring a yellow dot set inside red, and there are tons of painted pink panels and gross green highlights in addition to a smattering of paint specks. This is a good one - even if you don't do the Halloween thing, you could see this in a Sandcrawler or Jabba's Palace somewhere.
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The God Beast and Funkatello: Mothman Monstor and Sectavorian
Via The Glyos News Dump (and The God Beast store): The God Beast October 30, 2025 Drop Menu. For $22 and $20, these debuts have mix and match parts with sparkly glitter in them. I picked them up, because I am bad with money and like fluffy monsters. The Mothman Monstor sold out in about an hour, while most of the Sectavorian sold out quickly. Check the store for availability.
On Wednesday Marty and MJ appeared in an extensive chat - 3 hours long! - to reveal and discuss these and other figures. I wasn't able to watch the whole thing but skipped around and was convinced I pretty much needed to have these.
Something new every day-- but this was posted a while back!
From 2023! Out of production and very hard to find, the Onell Design Gauss Armor Relgost Fugitive Action Figure is an incredible figure - and one that doesn't get a ton of new releases. This is an Onell Design release of a Toy Pizza figure, and I pulled it out of a display so I could compare it to the new Pheyden Infinite figures. Those are also great - but they're different. The Gauss is similarly bulky with huge feet, but has more articulation and feels sort of like a lost artifact from the back of a 1990s Japanese mook of some sort. The detail is familiar, yet new, with colors that aren't what you typically see in American toy stores. I'd love to pick up another one in other colors, but like I said - they're kind of uncommon. These big armored guys are lots of fun, with customizable options that sort of, kind of look like they belong in the panels of the comic adaptations of whatever your favorite sci-fi or manga stories may be. It'd never fly on Q'onos or Tatooine, but maybe you could picture it in a line on Ingo. Here's hoping other editions of this guy make it out.
Review: Hasbro Kenner The Real Ghostbusters Ecto-Glow Heroes Collector's Set Egon Spengler Action Figure
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Recent! The Hasbro Kenner The Real Ghostbusters Ecto-Glow Heroes Collector's Set Egon Spengler Action Figure is a reissue of a figure that's been off the market for decades. I'm glad they did it, because it has some of the best glow-in-the-dark plastic I've been able to find in quite some time. It's not identical to the original, but I think it's going to be close enough to make most people happy. Especially given what the genuine original article costs on eBay. Read on, and come back tomorrow for more fun!
Star Wars Review: Greedo (Cantina Adventure Set - The Vintage Collection)
Via the Star Wars Galactic Hunter Figure of the Day Blog: Greedo (Cantina Adventure Set - The Vintage Collection). Now that's a toy with personality. Bright colors, side-eye, decent articulation, and a holster - it's about as good as you can expect from a modern-era collector figure. They don't want to throw in play features, but very few original figures had any. Read the whole review.
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Recent! The Blokees Transformers Defender Version 01 Shattered Alliance Thundercracker Vehicle Action Figure is a small, cheap kit that gets you a pretty good little jet. It's not as much of a banger as a $1.25 Matchbox car, but it's about as close as you can get for a unique plastic licensed product these days. The cannons are removable, and otherwise, there's not much to do but admire the paint and do "swooshing" sounds while flying it around. Not that anybody who works on this site does that, of course. Read on, and come back tomorrow for more fun!
Via Viv rioty:
A Stampede of Hooves & Tires: My Saturday with the Hasbro Team @ MCM Comic Con '25. The Transformers Wiki Community Blog's own Viv went to MCM in London, and got a massive trove of tidbits on figures that got close to coming out, design notes, and other odds and ends that people like you will want to read. Notes on things like a Defensor that's not yet coming, some G2 stuff, a Core Dinobot, paper packaging, articulation, and other weirdly lost things. It's a spectacular read. Check it out!
Review: Hasbro Transformers Age of the Primes Deluxe The Thirteen Micronus Prime
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Classic Review: Nintendo Super Smash Bros. Amiibo Zero Suit Samus
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Posted 10 years ago! From 2015, Nintendo Super Smash Bros. Amiibo Zero Suit Samus was part of the "toys to life" trend in which we saw various game consoles given the ability to recognize little figural statues which could record game data or grant upgrades. It seemed that Nintendo could be a toy company with these, but they've really rolled back new ones and it seems that other toy companies that integrated these chips - like Hasbro - found reason to stop. It hasn't been a great decade for kid toys with technology, but this is a nicely painted figure and was pretty great for the price. Do read on, and come back tomorrow for a new one!
Via the Glyos News Dump: ToyFinity October 24, 2025 Drop Menu. Manglomortis is a mostly new, very big bone guy who will likely make anyone who bought 1990s skeleton-themed dinosaur toys very happy. I ordered one, it hasn't yet sold out. Check 'em out!
Over the weekend, Hasbro posted the thirteenth episode of Transformers Cyberworld on YouTube.
Another game-void heavy episode with most of the characters we've met so far. I'm starting to see more of these guys in some stores - Walmart's got Bumblebee and Galvatron in a few locations - so hopefully it's working out for them.
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Star Wars Review: Senni Tonnika (Cantina - The Vintage Collection)
Via the Star Wars Galactic Hunter Figure of the Day Blog: Senni Tonnika (Cantina - The Vintage Collection). She was near the top of a very short list of figures that it seemed Hasbro (and Kenner) might never make - but here we are! In the 1990s we were hoping for a figure with six joints and now we've got a super-articulated figure with a separately molded wig, a blaster, a glass, and an alternate hand. You can't ask for much more here, other than maybe a reissue for those who skipped out on the HasLab Cantina.
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There are no stretch goals and it has about 32 days left to go. If you're in the market for some Tron stuff, it might be good to get ahead of this one as it doesn't look great for its prospects.
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