D&D General So, You Like The D&D Cartoon Huh? Pre-order Poseable Figures!

Target (in the US) is selling exclusive poseable 6-inch scale action figures of the 1980s Dungeons & Dragons cartoon characters. They're available for pre-0rder for $49.99 the set including Venger and the Dungeon Master, and you can get some of the kid heroes, along with some giant dice, separately...

Target (in the US) is selling exclusive poseable 6-inch scale action figures of the 1980s Dungeons & Dragons cartoon characters. They're available for pre-0rder for $49.99 the set including Venger and the Dungeon Master, and you can get some of the kid heroes, along with some giant dice, separately.




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dave2008

Legend
Target (in the US) is selling exclusive poseable 6-inch scale action figures of the 1980s Dungeons & Dragons cartoon characters. They're available for pre-0rder for $49.99 the set including Venger and the Dungeon Master, and you can get some of the kid heroes, along with some giant dice, separately.




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What, no Tiamat! This is outrageous!
 


Whizbang Dustyboots

Gnometown Hero
WotC licensing out the cartoon's imagery for t-shirts, miniatures and action figures, along with using their imagery in social media ads and in Wild Beyond the Witchlight and Dragons of Stormwreck Isle make me wonder how far off the cartoon being available to stream is.

They've clearly got at least a good portion of the rights sorted out at this point, if they're selling products featuring the characters and setting elements, as well as video clips in their ads.

Maybe the cartoon streaming rights will be bundled in with the new live action TV show.
 

Ath-kethin

Elder Thing
:cool:useWotC licensing out the cartoon's imagery for t-shirts, miniatures and action figures, along with using their imagery in social media ads and in Wild Beyond the Witchlight and Dragons of Stormwreck Isle make me wonder how far off the cartoon being available to stream is.

They've clearly got at least a good portion of the rights sorted out at this point, if they're selling products featuring the characters and setting elements, as well as video clips in their ads.

Maybe the cartoon streaming rights will be bundled in with the new live action TV show.
You make a good point regarding streaming.

I have the DVD box set - the good one, that has the original music in The Dragon's Graveyard instead of the re-recorded substitute - but it would be cool if they had them all streaming.

After all, not everyone is as lucky as me 😁.
 





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