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		<title>Halo 3 Series 2 Figures In Stores Now ,Series 3 Coming Soon</title>
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 Next month, Halo 3, Series 3 will be coming to a retail store near you; six new figures with awesome articulation and insane detail to add to your collection.: 
 

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 <label><p>McFarlane Toys’ Halo 3 is quickly becoming one of the most successful licensed lines ever produced by McFarlane Toys. Ever since the March release of our first series of Halo 3 action figures, it seems that everything's coming up Halo - and people just can't get enough. Vendors coast to coast have been reporting quick sell-through; the figures are disappearing almost as soon as they reach store shelves. </p>
<p>Series 2 arrived in stores in July, and is quickly becoming hard to find, as demand exceeds supply. But don't worry. We're happy to help you try and find these highly sought action figures. (Read below for retailer locations.)<br />
WHERE TO BUY 'HALO 3', SERIES 2<br />
Our Halo 3 product is currently available at these retailers:<br />
•	Amazon.com<br />
•	BigBadToyStore.com<br />
•	Diamond (Comic Stores)<br />
•	Entertainment Earth<br />
•	Fred Meyer<br />
•	FYE/Suncoast/Sam Goody<br />
•	GameStop<br />
•	KB Toys<br />
•	Newbury Comics<br />
•	Spencers Gifts<br />
•	Toys 'R' Us<br />
•	Wal-Mart (Canada)<br />
•	Wal-Mart (U.S.)</p>
<p>HALO 3 SERIES 3 COMING TO STORES IN SEPTEMBER </p>
<p>Next month, Halo 3, Series 3 will be coming to a retail store near you; six new figures with awesome articulation and insane detail to add to your collection.</p>
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		<title>Halo 3 Comic-Con 2008 Exclusive On Sale Now To The Public</title>
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 If you’ve been singing the blues because you didn’t make it to this year’s San Diego Comic-Con, and thus, were unable to order our Halo 3 Con exclusive – you’re in luck. : 
 

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 <label><p>If you’ve been singing the blues because you didn’t make it  to this year’s San Diego Comic-Con, and thus, were unable to order our Halo 3  Con exclusive – you’re in luck. </p>
<p>Starting today and available as long as supplies last, you  can order this pair of figures through our online store. This special offer  features two of McFarlane Toys' highly sought-after Halo 3 action figures in a  commemorative combo. <br>
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  An exclusive Spartan Soldier (<a href="http://www.spawn.com/toys/product.aspx?product=3696" title="http://www.spawn.com/toys/product.aspx?product=3696">EVA  &quot;HellSpartan&quot;</a>) is paired with an exclusive clear Spartan Soldier  (<a href="http://www.spawn.com/toys/product.aspx?product=3697" title="http://www.spawn.com/toys/product.aspx?product=3697">CQB  Active-camouflage</a>) figure. Production of these pieces was limited to 3,000  sets. Although packaged individually, the two figures will be sold ONLY as a  set for $30 (plus shipping). There is a purchase limit of 4 sets per person.</p>
<strong>HOW TO ORDER:</strong> <br>
You must be a member of our Collector's Club to order  this exclusive combo. Becoming a member is quick, easy and FREE. Log onto: <a href="http://store.spawn.com/sdcc08" target="_blank"><strong>store.spawn.com/sdcc08</strong></a>. <br>
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<strong>IF YOU ARE ALREADY A MEMBER OF OUR COLLECTOR'S  CLUB:</strong> <br>
Click <strong><a href="http://store.spawn.com/detail.aspx?ID=2355">http://store.spawn.com/detail.aspx?ID=2355</a> </strong>and  follow the simple instructions to place your order. <br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Aug 2008 10:01:14 -0400</pubDate>
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		<title>McFarlane Toys releases SDCC Exclusive HALO 3 figures</title>
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 As a special exclusive promotion for Comic-Con 2008, McFarlane Toys will be offering a set of two Halo 3 action figures, available for purchase online only during San Diego Comic-Con and available only while supplies last.: 
 

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 <label><p>As a special exclusive promotion for Comic-Con 2008, McFarlane Toys will be offering a set of two Halo 3 action figures, available for purchase online only during San Diego Comic-Con and available only while supplies last.</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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 <label><p>As a special exclusive promotion for Comic-Con 2008, McFarlane Toys will be offering a set of two Halo 3 action figures, available for purchase online only during San Diego Comic-Con and available only while supplies last.</p>
<p>This limited-time special offer features two of McFarlane Toys' highly sought-after Halo 3 action figures in a commemorative combo available only to Comic-Con attendees!</p>
<p>An exclusive Spartan Soldier (EVA "HellSpartan") will be paired with an exclusive clear Spartan Soldier (CQB Active-camouflage) figure. Although packaged individually, the two figures will be sold ONLY as a set for $30 (plus shipping). McFarlane's two exclusive figures have a limited production run of 3,000 each.</p>
<p>To take advantage of this opportunity, go to McFarlane Toys' Comic-Con booth #2601 to receive a card with complete details and instructions for purchase online at SPAWN.com. This promotional item will be available only to attendees of San Diego Comic-Con by use of a coupon code, which can only be used once. There will be a limit of one card per person, and one set per card.</p>
<p>For more information on McFarlane Toys at SDCC visit http://www.spawn.com/news/news3.aspx?id=13410  </p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jul 2008 02:03:46 -0400</pubDate>
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		<title>McFARLANE TOYS ANNOUNCES PARTNERSHIP WITH ACTIVISION TO PRODUCE GUITAR HERO ACTION FIGURES</title>
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 McFarlane Toys announces a partnership with Activision, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATVI) to produce action figures from the hit video game franchise, Guitar Hero®. The first line is expected to hit store shelves this fall.: 
 

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 <label><p>TEMPE, Ariz. ~ McFarlane Toys announces a partnership with Activision, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATVI) to produce action figures from the hit video game franchise, Guitar Hero®. The first line is expected to hit store shelves this fall. </p>
<p>The hugely popular Guitar Hero franchise delivers the ultimate guitar-bending experience and enabling aspiring axe-shredders everywhere the chance to Unleash Their Inner Rock Star. Featuring a wide variety of music spanning five decades, the franchise is highlighted by countless original recordings from many of the most beloved artists of all time.</p>
<p>Represented in the first line of action figures are four of the Guitar Hero game’s most popular characters:</p>
<p>JOHNNY NAPALM</p>
<p>AXEL STEEL</p>
<p><img src="http://www.collectiondx.com/system/files/GHAXEL_STEEL.jpg"></p>
<p>LARS ÜMLAUT</p>
<p>GOD OF ROCK</p>
<p>“We have very recently begun creating toys based on video games,” says McFarlane Toys CEO Todd McFarlane. “With Activision, we get to work on arguably one of the biggest video game franchises out there, and capitalize on the wide-ranging demographic that encompasses this game.”</p>
<p>Each figure has 15-18 moving parts. Additionally, a unique guitar is included with each character that is removable and interchangeable with the other figures. Each figure also comes with a sculpted Guitar Hero logo base.</p>
<p>McFarlane Toys’ 6-inch action figures retail for $10-$15.</p>
<p>Visit www.SPAWN.com for updates and the all the latest and to-the-minute news.</p>
<p>About McFarlane Toys:</p>
<p>Grammy-and Emmy-winning producer/director Todd McFarlane, creator of Spawn and the founder of  SPAWN.com, is the force behind McFarlane Toys, one of America’s top action figure manufacturers. With an eclectic array of movie, TV and music licensing tie-ins – as well as the officially licensed teams of the NFL, NBA, MLB and NHL, McFarlane Toys has become a leader and redefined the standards within the action figure industry. For complete information on this pop-culture powerhouse, visit SPAWN.com.</p>
<p>About Activision, Inc.</p>
<p>Headquartered in Santa Monica, California, Activision, Inc. is a leading worldwide developer, publisher and distributor of interactive entertainment and leisure products.  Founded in 1979, Activision posted net revenues of $2.9 billion for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2008. </p>
<p>Activision maintains operations in the U.S., Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Sweden, Spain, the Netherlands, Australia, Japan and South Korea.  More information about Activision and its products can be found on the company's website, www.activision.com.</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun 2008 20:52:13 -0400</pubDate>
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		<title>Alien Attacks Predator</title>
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 When I hear the name McFarlane Toys, two words that do not come to mind are “toy” and “quality.” Yet when I saw this Aliens vs. Predator “play set” on clearance at Toys R Us I couldn’t stop myself from picking it up. Waste of money or worth it? Read on to find out.: 
 

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 <label><p>When I hear the name McFarlane Toys, two words that do not come to mind are “toy” and “quality.” Yet when I saw this Aliens vs. Predator “play set” on clearance at Toys R Us I couldn’t stop myself from picking it up. Waste of money or worth it? Read on to find out.</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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<p>When I hear the name McFarlane Toys, two words that do not come to mind are “toy” and “quality.” Yet when I saw this Aliens vs. Predator “play set” on clearance at Toys R Us I couldn’t stop myself from picking it up. Waste of money or worth it? Read on to find out.</p>
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<p>So every single McFarlane Toy I have ever bought has pretty much disintegrated or fallen apart over time. Sometimes almost immediately, sometimes it takes a while. Now understand I am neither rough with my collectibles, nor do I abuse them in any way. Yet somehow - like clockwork, McFarland products never seem to last long in my house.</p>
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<p>To its credit this set hasn’t broken and no pieces have fallen off in the year plus it has sat in the back of a shelf. Sculpt detail is excellent but the paint application is pretty mediocre. At first glance it looks OK but upon closer inspection it is actually either under painted or over sprayed at points.</p>
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<p>As an “action figure” or "play set” it fails miserably. The package actually describes it as a “play set” but it doesn’t actually do anything and the figures are not poseable. What you get is pretty much a static statue reenacting a specific scene from the first Aliens vs. Predator film.</p>
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<p>Granted it looks good on the shelf but it has zero play value so I can not recommend this for anyone except a die hard Aliens/Predator fan. Everyone else should pass even if its on clearance.</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Jan 2008 15:31:01 -0500</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Atom</dc:creator>
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 <label><p>These toys are so great; it almost makes me forgive McFarlane  for all the other crappy toys they put out at the time.</p>

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<p>When I was younger I saw this really messed up movie about 2  Canadian guys and a dog who flew. It really blew my mind with just how out  there it was. I mean, I was 10 years old when I saw it for the first time, and  It has stuck with me since.</p>

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<p>As a side note, it is really odd how things that I  experienced during this period of my life are the things I gravitate towards.  Tron, The Black Hole, Strange Brew&hellip; Xanadu&hellip; But I digress..</p>

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<p>In 2000 Mcfarlane Toys released Bob and Doug McKenzie  figures. These things are awesome. Bob and Doug were packaged separately, but  their bases and accessories combined to form the stage of their TV show, The  Great White North.</p>

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<p>The likenesses of the figures to their characters are  amazing. Bob looks just like Rick Moranis and Doug looks just like Dave Thomas.  Although the figures are stuck in a sitting pose, there is a surprisingly large  amount of articulation. They can drink beer in any number of positions.</p>

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<p>McFarlane went overboard in terms of accessories. The bases  look like a wooden floor and they connect to each other. Each has a sound chip  with 2 different sounds in them. The sounds are activated by pressing a button  on the side of the base. 

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Each figure also came with one half of the table. The  halves can stand separately, or you can combine them into one long table  through an innovative method of hiding the middle legs. Of course the main  accessory here is beer. Both toys include copious amounts of beer bottles (both  long and short neck), cardboard beer cases and even in-scale beer bottle caps!  And what would beer be without food? The figures come with a grill that has  removable hamburger patties, and there are also small half eaten donuts  (presumably Jellies). Last but not least there is also a cooler for the beer.  The cooler has small areas in it so you can place your choice of beer in it.  Heck, there is even a cover for the cooler!</p>

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<p>This is a really fun set, and as far as I know, the only  toys ever made from this movie. I would have really liked to have seen them  continue with this line, as there are so many great characters that need to be  made.</p>
<p>If you are a fan of Strange Brew &ndash; you NEED this set.</p>

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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Mar 2007 10:12:45 -0400</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JoshB</dc:creator>
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		<title>Sentinel</title>
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 I have to admit, I am one of the few people I know that actually liked all the Matrix movies. The toys however, were a different matter. Most of them were just plain bad. It&#039;s common knowledge that I haven&#039;t been a big fan of McFarlane toys in the past, and the majority of the Matrix toys just reinforced that opinion.: 
 

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If McFarlane had any chance of redemption, it was through this figure. Did they succeed? Not exactly... but they came close.
<P>
Released in November 2003, the Sentinel Deluxe Boxed Set is truly an amazing thing to behold. With tentacles stretching out 27 inches, and some with fully articulated claws, you can tell that this is a labor of love.
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Each tentacle is fully poseable by way of an internal wire mechanism surrounded by a rubber sleeve. The rubber and wire is stiff, so it feels like each section is individually jointed. At the end of each tentacle is a claw. Some are fixed open or closed while some are fully jointed.
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The tentacles connect to a huge, solid body, covered with dozens of crimson eyes. Beneath the body are 10 claws, poseable only by ball joints where they meet the underside of the sentinel.
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Also included is a base that is supposed to support the sentinel by means of a giant metal rod that connects to the main body. However, the Sentinel is too heavy for this base, and requires additional support from the tentacles to support it.<P>

It sounds cool, doesn't it? Well, it looks cool, but once you handle it the problems begin to show. First of all, the claws at the end of the tentacles are very fragile. The articulated ones break at the joints very easily. The connectors are just not strong enough. Next, the claws under the body are not articulated - they are just solid pieces of plastic held in by a flimsy ball joint. They pop out when you try to move them. Finally, the base just sucks. There's no way it can hold the weight of the posed Sentinel. 
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Still, it looks cool, and is one of those toys that you non-collector friends will see and think is awesome. Consider it a prop as opposed to a toy, and you won't be disappointed.

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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 May 2005 11:28:41 -0400</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JoshB</dc:creator>
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 Since I&#039;ve already expressed my dislike for the Tetsuo figure, you can imagine
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  articulation. 11 if you count the goggles that swing freely around his neck.</p>
<p>I think, to call something a point of articulation, it really needs to do
  something significant. Rotating a leg mid-thigh should not be articulation.
  Nor should a perfectly good joint that is hampered by a static accessory like
  a big gun. Especially when the gun is attached to some straps which are part
  of the figure.</p>
<p>Oh, and good luck getting the power hose into the bottom of the gun. </p>
<p>Anyway, the detail is nice, but it's a bit too much. McFarlane's designers
  are used to creating hyper detailed figures like spawn, but that style doesn't
  fit these figures. </p>
<p>McFarlane also released a bike to go with the Kaneda figure, but the figure
  cannot sit on the bike. In series 2, they released a <a href="http://www.spawn.com/toys/product.aspx?product=1752" target="_blank">Kaneda
  and Bike</a> box set
  that featured a new sculpt of Kaneda, sitting on the bike. So, If you already
  bought the bike from series one and this figure, you have to buy another, rare,
  box set just to get the pose you wanted in the first place.</p>
<p>Nice.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Feb 2005 14:53:28 -0500</pubDate>
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 <label><p>The Tetsuo figure looks great. I think they captured the emotion and intensity of the Akira manga well.</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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 <label><p>I'll be honest here.</p>
<p>I was never a fan of Mcfarlane Toys. I thought they were really nicely detailed
  statues, but I thought they were poor toys. you can't play with them. They're
  fragile, and unarticulated. They are good for what they are, but that's not
  what I look for in toys.</p>
<p>When McFarlane announced they acquired anime licenses and were planning on
  making toys of Akira characters, I was cautious. They toys came out and received
  lukewarm reviews. The bike was nice, but the figures sat on shelves and got
  marked down quickly. I decided at that low price I would check them out and
  see if they were any good.</p>
<p>The Tetsuo figure looks great. I think they captured the emotion and intensity
  of the Akira manga well. Unfortunately, the line is called McFarlane's 3D <b>Animation</b>  From
  Japan, and this looks nothing like the anime. It's too gritty, too detailed. </p>
<p>Tetsuo features a whopping FIVE points of articulation. For extra excitement,
  you can turn the head, maybe even raise an arm. Tetsuo came with an interchangeable
  arm, so you could have your choice of mutated arm or REALLY mutated arm. You can see some shots of it
  <a href="http://www.spawn.com/toys/product.aspx?product=2073" target="_blank">here</a>. </p>
<p>Do I sound bitter? Sorry. I just think that McFarlane has a lot of potential
  to make really great action figures, and all they can pump out is statues. </p>
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 <label><p>McFarlane toys brought us this beauty in October of 2000.</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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 <label><p>There have only been 3 real toys made of Kaneda's Bike. Back in 1988 we got
  a <a href="http://www.zincpanic.com/toy/12253.html" target="_blank">1:35 scale
  diecast</a> version of the bike from Bandai, but that was it until
  McFarlane toys brought us this beauty in October of 2000. We've since gotten
  the superior Soul of Popynica bike from Bandai, but for a while, this was the
  king.</p>
<p>At about 9 1/2 inches long, Kaneda's bike was part of <span id="lblSeriesFullname" class="subtitletext">McFarlane's
3D Animation From Japan Series 1. It featured an opening hood, turning rubber
    wheels, and a kickstand that worked. The fact that you could go down to any
    toy store in the US and get this was very very cool. The detail on this was
    awesome.</span></p>
<p>I've always felt that McFarlane's action figures were very poor (as action
  figures go), but always had really nice sculpting and detail. They took their
  strong detailing skills and came through with this great piece. </p>
<p>The toy had a few drawbacks though. For one, McFarlane couldn't secure the
  licensing to use the actual logos from the movie on the decals, so they had
  to use generic ones. Also, the Kaneda figure sold in the same line couldn't
  sit on the bike! McFarlane toys rectified this by releasing a <a href="http://www.spawn.com/toys/product.aspx?product=1752" target="_blank">Kaneda
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