You know who needs a figure.
>>5534024
Only a plush would work.
>>5534135
this, or something like Nendoroid Kirby's magnetic limbs
>>5534024
I think the monsters in the show deserve an entire toyline devoted to them.
>>5534147
I would pay an unreasonable sum for a Schwick.
>>5534162
Just Schwick
>>5534024
Dexter from Dexter's Laboratory?
>>5534024
We were this close to getting some with Jazwares. I mean they handled both Nicktoons and Hanna-barbera stuff and two other CN properties. imo most of them werent that terrible
>>5534024
Stupid dog, you make toys look bad.
>>5534138
>also has a special face plate for his scared and worried faces
Throw in that British computer and I'm sold
I'd like to see some figures of the Eds too.
>>5534471
MonsterArts Ed when?
Thinking about this werent The Kids Next Door the only ones that got a toyline?
>>5534337
I find that episode kinda amusing, because I really can't blame Jazwares for how terrible those RS toys were. Those stoner doodles were never intended to work in three dimensions. say what you will about Hanna Barbera cartoons, but the cartoonists had a grasp on 3 dimensions, and thus their designs worked much better as toys.
There was a toy line of cartoon network figures awile ago
It had cards and the figures on spinners that had numbers on the base
It had all of them up to fosters home
I only have Mac , billy , and eddy somewhere
I think this will help start the search
>>5534873
Foster's Home really deserves an actual toyline, even if it's just like a Nendoroid pack. Too many GOAT character designs to go to waste.
>>5534614
Neither were Phineas and Ferb. I saw Phineas's Disney Infinity figures a couple days ago and they creeped me out.
>>5534614
i think yiure right. the way Yogi's face here is drawn in that 3/4 pose compared to Rigby's seems to have eye placement and nose in the right places