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    Which toy company produced 'Action Man', the British cousin of 'G.I. Joe'?Collectible Action Figures of the '60s

      Palitoy. He was identical to 'Joe' in every way except for some of the outfits produced were for the British market only.

    What year was 'the G.I. Joe' action figure introduced to the US market?Collectible Action Figures of the '60s

      1964. He made his first appearance at the 1964 Toy Fair and thus changed the lives of little boys forever!

    What was not an early conceptual name for 'G.I. Joe' ?Collectible Action Figures of the '60s

      'Butch' Army Infantry. They decided to keep it simple and condense it down to one name only, 'G.I. Joe'.

    What was the name of the villain who was the nemesis of 'Captain Action'?Collectible Action Figures of the '60s

      Dr. Evil. 'Austin Powers' has the same nemesis as 'Captain Action'.

    For which special edition movie celebration The Luke Skywalker Jedi Knight Theater Edition action figure was issued?Star Wars Action Figures 1978-2002

      Return of the Jedi Special Edition. Nearly 150,000 of these specially carded figures were sold to the first people who attended the opening night screenings around the USA.

    Which action figure produced on the last 8 years gets to be the one with the least amount on screentime in the original movie trilogy?Star Wars Action Figures 1978-2002

      Lak Sivrak. Lak Sivrak can only be seen for 3.01201 seconds on screen!!!

    Which was the first mail-away exclusive figure to be introduced by Hasbro?Star Wars Action Figures 1995-2002

      Kellog's Han Solo in Stormtrooper disguise. This was the first mail-away figure and wasn't done by the Star Wars fan club and it was only available on a special offer done by Kellog's Froot Loops.

    This is a new line of Star Wars toys never released before?Star Wars Action Figures 1995-2002

      Shadows of the Empire. The Shadows of the Empire toy line is based on the novel by the same name that takes place between "The Empire Strikes Back" and "Return of the Jedi" episodes.

    What is the hardest Episode 1 action figure to find?:Star Wars Action Figures 1995-2002

      Jar Jar (Naboo Swamp) with Fish. This was probably the shortest produced Episode 1 figure making it a real challenge to find.

    Only 2 versions of Prince Xizor of Shadows of the Empire toy line are available. T or F?Star Wars Action Figures 1995-2002

      t. The only Prince Xizor figures available are Prince Xizor with Energy Blade Shields and Prince Xizor vs. Darth Vader Deluxe two Pack.

    Green, red, purple, blue and black are colors found on the packaging of the diverse 1995-2002 Star Wars toy line. t or f?Star Wars Action Figures 1995-2002

      t. Green is for The Power of the force 2 and Power of the Jedi toys. Red is for some of The Power of the Force 2 and Episode I toys. Purple is for the Shadows of the Empire toys. Blue is for Episode II toys. Black is for the Special Editions R2-D2 and Darth Vader toys.

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