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Ben 10 Creates an Alien Invasion at Retail With Popular Action Figures & Role-Play Toys
Flying Off Retailer Shelves Since Summer Debut; Brand Launches Fun Interactive “Behind-the-Scenes” Web
Site at Bandai.com
(CYPRESS, CA – November 8,
2006) – From the creators of the Power Rangers toy line – one
of the most successful action figure brands of all time – comes
the new Ben 10 lineup from innovator Bandai America Inc. Based
on the popular Cartoon Network series, these one-of-a-kind action figures,
role-play and other toys have quickly become the next big thing among
young boys who love reliving the fun alien adventures of one very cool
10-year old boy.
A testament to its initial success, Bandai America’s toy line
has been experiencing tremendous retail sell-through since its launch
this past summer. In fact, it debuted as one of the top 10 action
figure properties during the month of August, according to market information
company The NPD Group (based on dollar volume in the Action Figures & Accessories
Supercategory).
“When
we first saw Ben 10, we knew it was a great opportunity to design
something new and different for the action figure category,” said
Michael Riley, vice president of marketing, Bandai America. “With
our strength in both action figures and role-play, we’ve created
a fresh way for boys to play out the adventures that they see on their
favorite Cartoon Network series—and the response from fans has
been nothing short of spectacular.”
“Cartoon Network and Bandai America have taken the action and
adventure that the Ben 10 series is known for and created toys
that bring the excitement of the show to life for our fans,” said
Christina Miller, vice president of U.S. consumer products for Cartoon
Network Enterprises, the network’s global merchandising and licensing
division. “We’re very happy with the reception the
toys are getting from consumers.”
Following the stellar retail launch, Bandai America is now debuting
a unique Web site to support its toy line. The site, accessed via Bandai.com,
features a behind-the-scenes look at the inspiration for the toys, exclusive
interviews with the show’s director of development Tramm Wigzell
and supervising producer Alex Soto, alien character biographies, games
and downloads. In addition, kids can see all the Ben 10 toys up
close in a cool three-dimensional display that highlights the “Omnitrix,” the
alien device that has permanently attached itself to Ben and transforms
him into all the different heroes so he can save the day using extraordinary
powers.
Just in time to top holiday wish lists, Bandai America’s lineup
features:
- Deluxe
Playset: Although an exact replica of Grandpa Max’s “Rust
Bucket,” this is not your everyday RV as it opens up to reveal
an Alien Laboratory where kids can conduct their own
experiments. The included supplies allow you to create your own
miniature figures using reusable clay and character molds. Add
water to the beaker and drop in the 2 Transforming Alien Rocks to see
which 1” translucent character will appear after the DNA has
oozed off. Comes with 3 exclusive animation disks which can be
viewed with the alien viewer shaped like a microscope (SRP $29.99).
- Role-play: The
awesome Omnitrix F/X role-play toy can be worn on the wrist – mimicking
the same device that’s permanently attached to our favorite hero
Ben – and features red and green flashing lights, as well as sound
effects directly from the show. Turn the dial, select your character
and slam down on the face to launch your alien DNA transformation (SRP
$14.99).
- Metamorfigures: These
8” figures – a Toy Wishes Magazine2006 Holiday All
Star – start off as alien characters, but transform into
cool mini role-play toys like a real working flashlight, binoculars and
squirt gun (SRP $12.99).
- DNA Alien
Heroes: Reminiscent of the DNA that fuses into Ben’s
body from the Omnitrix, these 6” figures ooze DNA slime bubbles
from their bodies. Each figure also comes with an additional
action feature (SRP $8.99).
- Alien
Collection: The 4” figure collection features all
of the 10 aliens that Ben can transform into via his Omnitrix. Each
figure comes with a collectible lenticular card, created for Bandai
America by Cartoon Network, as well as an exclusive animation disk
of 8 cels from the show that depict Ben in transformation (SRP $4.99).
- Transforming
Alien Rocks: Dissolve them in water to reveal a translucent
miniature 1” alien figure hidden inside. Comes in packs
of 2 characters each (SRP $4.99).
About Bandai America Inc.
A
leader in introducing Japanese toy trends to the United States, Bandai
America Incorporated is a subsidiary of NAMCO BANDAI Holdings (USA) Inc.,
a newly formed entity that resulted from the integration of Namco Ltd.
and Bandai Co. Ltd. of Japan. Global interests now encompass five
strategic business units: toys and hobby (toys, models, apparel and sundries),
amusement facilities, game content (home and arcade console gaming), mobile
content, and visual and music content (including home entertainment). Bandai
America is the manufacturer and master toy licensee of some of the most
popular brands in children’s toys and entertainment today, including
Power Rangers, Ben 10 and Tamagotchi. The company is headquartered in Cypress,
California and information is available at www.Bandai.com.
About Cartoon Network
Cartoon
Network (CartoonNetwork.com), currently seen in more than 88 million
U.S. homes and 160 countries around the world, is Turner Broadcasting
System, Inc.’s ad-supported cable service offering the best in
original, acquired and classic animated entertainment for kids and families.
Overnight from 11 p.m.-6 a.m. (ET, PT), Cartoon Network shares its channel
space with Adult Swim, a late-night destination showcasing original and
acquired animation for young adults 18-34.
About Cartoon Network Enterprises
Cartoon Network Enterprises (CNE), the global branding and merchandising
arm of Cartoon Network, is charged with building consumer product franchises
for Cartoon Network, its brands and characters from the channel's growing
library of award-winning original programming. CNE also works to
secure and support long-term licensee partnerships across all key merchandising
categories. The division currently offers consumer product programs
for an array of marquee animation franchises including Foster’s
Home for Imaginary Friends, Ben 10, The Powerpuff Girls, Ed, Edd
and Eddy, Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi, My Gym Partner is a Monkey, Camp Lazlo,
The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, Adult Swim and more.
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