Yes, Bandai of Japan is making Shinkenger Action Figures and other toys associated with the season.
I think I saw some on ebay.
Yes. The toy company NECA will be making a set for each movie release.
they are going to start. and their first one is heath slater in a 2 pack with cristan.
Sorry there not making demond figures but they do make Altair ones
No; as of the moment, it seems there will be no Xenosaga IV. After releasing III, Namco Bandai sold Monolith Soft, the developer of the Xenosaga series, to Nintendo.
The name for making human figures appear to be animated artificially is Pixilation.
There will be no new character/s in Time Crisis 5 since Namco Bandai will not be making it. Because they have no plans/announcements for it in the future.
There will be no new character/s in Time Crisis 5 since Namco Bandai will not be making it. Because they have no plans/announcements for it in the future.
There is currently no info on if Bandai (of America) is making new Power Morphers (the Morphers for the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers) for the 2010 toy season.
If you are making your crackers for kids put in: mini puzzles jokes sweets little dolls/action figures or maybe a map to a treasure chest or to dinner But if your making them for adults put in: mini tools jokes magic cards mini puzzles rings
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