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FIGURES

LITTLE WARRIORS FOR EVERY FAN

FIGURES FROM AROUND THE WORLD

Animal described encountering their first-ever figures, from Remco:
“I remember the first time I saw the AWA Remco Toys line of wrestling figures featuring Hawk and me. The figures had little cloth chaps, plastic title belts, and dog collars. They were even rereleased later with a “Precious Paul” character. You can imagine the feeling I had when I handed my son, Joey, a Road Warrior Animal action figure. Pretty damn cool.”

HASBRO & TONKA (early 1990s)

JAKKS PACIFIC

MATTEL

OTHERS

Figures from Japan, Wicked Cool Toys, Pro Wrestling Tees, and other makers:
Both Hawk & Animal would be immortalized in wrestling figure form more than 40 times, and Paul Ellering had that honor ?!?!? times, as well. No tag team helped put, and keep, wrestling figures flying off shelves across the world like The Road Warriors.

​Despite no shortage of figures being produced, many fans of The Legion of Doom wanted more, and as a result, they have created their own custom figures and accessories.
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