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Ninja McFarlane Toys, 1998
Ninja

When one thinks of figures that don't look a great deal like their namesake, Ninja from Metal Gear Solid pops into mind. A cyborg almost completely devoid of the black coloring so typical of ninja toys, he sports interchangable heads, interchangable arms, and a sword that plugs into a socket in the back of his leg.

Ninja sports 16 points of articulation. If you can find this figure (especially on clearance), by all means buy one-- he's one of the most striking toys on the market and is a hoot to mess with. The added articulation lends the figure to be played with more than your average McFarlane figure, so be prepared to open this one.

A clear, "cloaked" variation was made available in later assortments. We have no images of this figure at this time.

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Ninja
6.5 inches
McFarlane Toys
1999

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