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    Mad Monster Party Series 1

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    As announced back with our Toy Fair coverage (HERE), Diamond Select Toys will be releasing 7" scale action figures based on the 1967 Rankin/Bass stop-motion feature film Mad Monster Party. The first three Mad Monster Party action figures will include Dracula, Fang and The Baron, who was based on the likeness of his vocal performer (and horror legend) Boris Karloff. Each figure is sculpted by MMP afficianado Tony Cipriano, and will come in its own display-ready collector packaging with a groovy display base and plenty of accessories.

    Look for Mad Monster Party Series 1 this September with plenty more to come in future assortments.


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    Thumbs up Re: Mad Monster Party Series 1

    Nice! I have wanted these made for decades!

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    Question Re: Mad Monster Party Series 1

    So, should we expect these to be available for purchase in any particular stores (i.e., Toys R' Us?) Or will they be available online only?

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