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Old Nov 3, '09, 3:25 AM
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Disney action figures?

Is there or has there been a line of Disney action figures? Action figures of Mickey, Donald, Goofy, Minnie, etc. Not pvc figures or rubber pre-school toys. I mean actual articuted action figures of the characters. Other than the Kingdom Heart stuff.
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Old Nov 3, '09, 5:13 AM
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In the 70's the theme parks had blow molded basic articulated figures
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Old Nov 3, '09, 11:47 AM
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I seem to remember my son having a Goofy, Mickey and Donald that were about 4" in height that were in their standard dress, articulated, and came with different accessories like tools and whatnot. I cannot for the life of me remember the company, but they were purchased at Toys R Us in the early nineties.
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Old Nov 3, '09, 12:38 PM
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There is the Disney Heroes collection of articulated figures which has Hook, Peter Pan, Tarzan, Hercules, etc. I think these are/were sold at the Disney stores. There is the Disney Christmas Carol line of articulated figures. These having accessories and all. There was a set of Mickey, Minnie, etc that was sold at the parks. I remember getting my son Mickey and Donald in '94 or '95 at DisneyWorld. I know they were articulated. There is also the Disney Star Wars line with the gang as a member of the Star Wars universe (Mickey as Luke, Goofy as Vader). I believe they are somewhat articulated. And I think I remember what Chucky is talking about.

My guess is you'd have to check ebay to see what's out there.
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I gotta Donald Duck as Darth Maul... & a Stitch as Yoda aticulated Figures.
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Remco apparently did in the mid seventies.
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in the 80's a series of bendies were produce , very nice with great accessories
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Mattel's Arco arm made quite a few in the late 80s/early 90s. I think they even made an Uncle Scrooge.

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Mattel's Arco arm made quite a few in the late 80s/early 90s. I think they even made an Uncle Scrooge.

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Wow! I actually remember those now!!

Thanks for all the help everyone! This is great.
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