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New ThunderCats (TM) 6" Figure Line Images From Bandai America

 Bandai America Incorporated has once again teamed up with Warner Bros. Consumer Products to reveal Bandai’s upcoming 6” figure line for spring 2012, and we wanted you to be among the first to receive images of these exciting toys inspired by the new re-imagined ThunderCats animated series from Warner Bros. Animation, as well as the classic 1980s series.

 

Designed to complement any kid’s, collector’s or ThunderCats fan’s collection, the 6” figures are highly articulated and detailed. Bandai is introducing 6” Tygra and Cheetara figures inspired by the new animated series, airing on Fridays at 8:30 p.m. (PST) on Cartoon Network. At the same time, Lion-O and Mumm-Ra will be the first figures available in the new 6” Classic Series line.

We also want to share that Bandai will continue offering fans the very successful ThunderCats classic 8” figure line in a limited edition capacity. More details to come.

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Posted 15 November, 2011 - 17:28 by Atom

Comments

4 comments posted
seems they fixed the flesh

seems they fixed the flesh color ankles on the new 6" classic lion-o, I would prefer a non-battle ready face though

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Posted by chachipower on 15 November, 2011 - 18:45
Much better looking than the

Much better looking than the current line that's already out. The screwholes are painted to blend in nicely with the figure. Also, isn't there already an 8 Inch Classic Lion-O out with a closed mouth?

Mazinkaizer's picture
Posted by Mazinkaizer on 16 November, 2011 - 00:39
Much better looking than the

Much better looking than the current line that's already out. The screwholes are painted to blend in nicely with the figure. Also, isn't there already an 8 Inch Classic Lion-O out with a closed mouth?

Mazinkaizer's picture
Posted by Mazinkaizer on 16 November, 2011 - 00:39
Cheetara, can you look this way please?

Is it me, or does Cheetara look like she has no head/neck articulation whatsoever? Can anyone confirm whether she can turn her head at all? Really digging the 6-inch Thundercats figures right now, but a fixed neck Cheetara would really suck. :p

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Posted by Ultraman Zoffy on 6 December, 2011 - 11:44