Vintage Thundercats Toys For Sale

You will be prompted to enter your password on the next page(52 Items & Accessories) ThunderCats is an American animated television series that was produced by Rankin/Bass Productions in 1984, based on the characters created by Tobin "Ted" Wolf. LJN produced the ThunderCats action figures from 1984–1987. The ThunderCats line was based on the animated series which was actually created in 1982. Due to difficulties, it would not air until 1985. (The toyline actually lasted longer than the television series itself). Each figure had an action feature, and the line also included a unique "laser" light-up feature that interacted between the Cats' Lair playset, some figures, and some accessories.LJN did produce a few variant figures including the young Tygra version and the silver rat-eye daggers for Rataro. There are also a few slight color variations of Lion-O, such as red and orange-haired versions. The third series of figures from 1987 are harder to find along with the Tongue-A-Saurus and Astral Moat Monster.

Driller and Stinger are the toughest figures to track down; Stinger's wings are very fragile, making it next to impossible to find a loose, complete figure.An unproduced final series of figures would have included The Mad Bubbler, Red-Eye of the Lunataks, Ratilla, Cannon-Blaster and Quick-Jaws from the Bezerkers as well as the Feliner, Thunderstrike and Luna Tacker.
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Mumm - Ra's Tomb Produced in 1986 by LJN. Original retail price: $5.99 Original retail price: $54.99 Original retail price: $21.99 Produced in 1987 by LJN. Original retail price: $6.99 Original retail price: $7.99 Includes Helmet and Sword. Produced in NA by LJN. Original retail price: $Like many of the popular animated series from the 1980s, the ThunderCats also spawned a vast product line of action figures, vehicles, and play sets for kids of all ages to enjoy. These toys, much like other highly collectable items, such as vintage clothing, are becoming popular amongst the pop cultured center of today’s urban chic design and hip collective. is proud to have the largest archive of information dedicated to the vintage toy line as well as the modern ThunderCats offerings from various companies!THUNDERCATS action figures vintage LJN 1985 1986 for sale to buy 29 324 FollowThundercatsAction FiguresVintageProductsFigsBearsSafariSwordsBill O'brienMonstersHooksBelleSnowmanLynxOverallsToysLionTopsPaintDisplay

Thundercats was one of the biggest hit cartoons of the eighties. A cartoon which contained futuristic technology and alien worlds, merged with the fantasy of ancient evil and monsters. This show was close but quite different than He-Man and still remains a favorite amongst eighties nostalgic's. Following up the 130 episodes was a incredible line of toys produced by LJN. The figures stood at a average of 5" tall and well represented each character from the series. LJN produced 3 main series of figures, with many side action figure series with a total of 37 different figures. All cast characters of both good and evil were produced. This would include the honorable Thundercats team to the vile Mutants and Mumm-Ra. Many of the characters who appeared only a few episodes were also produced. This would include the Beserkers, Rampagers and even Safari Joe. The most demanded figures to collectors are the ones from the last series. These characters are Jaga, Ben Gali, Pumyra and Lynx-o. Each figure was jointed at the neck, arms and legs.

LJN did not hold back on their extreme detail of sculpting, allowing each figure to look exactly like the character from the show. Almost every figure had a "Battle-Mattic" action which was a lever in the back which when pressed, the figure would move their arm. Other figures had options of spinning or lighting up. To accompany such a vast action figure line was many vehicles, accessories and monsters. LJN produced 2 playsets, 6 vehicles, 6 accessories & 2 monsters. Of these, the most famous pieces are the Thundertank and the Cat Lair. Most of the other ships appeared in the series while others were created by LJN. There are also 2 other ships called Shuttle Guns that PlayFul created that never appeared in the show. The toughest and most desired pieces are the Cats Lair, and the 2 monsters of the Astral Moat Monster and Tounge-A-Saurus. Other toys and items were also produced with the 5" series. A 2" series of figures was produced with playsets. Burrger King also ran a Kid's Meal which featured various Thundercats pieces.

Eraser, Cake Figurines and more were also produced, keeping a collector busy hunting for quite awhile. One of the most interesting things about this line is that it was cancelled to early, and LJN had planned many more figures and piece to be produced. These unproduced prototypes were so close to production, that they were featured in catalogs inserts with the toys. The unproduced figures were Red Eye of Lunatacs and two more Beserkers. It is probable that the Lunatacs team was also being in pre production, but no one is sure due to the lack of LJN prototypes. Unproduced ships and vehicles included the Feliner, Luna Tacker & Thunderstrike. Many other unproduced pieces were pictured and slated, and were never released. Most action figure collectors find this line to be one of the best to collect. Collectors are often still searching for the toughest pieces for their collection. These would be the Cats Lair, the Monster, Jaga and Ben Gali. But the toughest and most expensive pieces are the carded gift set packages of Lion-O with Thunderwings and Mumm-Ra with Luna Lasher.