ReSaurus

ReSaurus is a shortlived action figure manufacturing company running from 1996-2000, producing many popular videogame licences including Crash Bandicoot, Duke Nukem, Quake, Sonic, and Street Fighter. They were one of the first companies to rely heavily on videogame licenses for revenue. Nearly all of their toy lines did not make it longer than two series. Resaurus at one point held the license to create a Magic the Gathering of figures as well as Gex but neither made it past the concept stage.

Produced figures 1996-2000

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Badlands Legends of the Wild West (Unreleased)

(1999 - Unreleased). A small assortment of figures that included heavily detailed accessories. Its likely Resaurus could not find retail suppliers for this line of figures, which lead to its cancel...

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Bone by Jeff Smith

(1998-2000). Jeff Smith's Bone. Series 1 released in 1998, and Series 2 released in 2000. Toyfare would release a mail offer exclusive Bone figure in 1999....

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Crash Bandicoot

(1998-2000). Announced in 1998, Resaurus Crash Bandicoot line would release the first series of figures by the tail end of 1998. The second wave would be shown at Toy Fair 1999, and released in Novemb...

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Duke Nukem

(1997-1998). Based upon the popular videogame franchise, Duke Nukem was one of the first 3D videogames to receive an action figure....

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E.T. The Extra Terrestrial

(1996). A puppet-like toy based on E.T. The Extra Terrestrial. This was one of ReSaurus Toys first items available at retail!

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Gex (Unreleased)

(1999-2000). Announced in 1999. Planned for release to coincide with the Gex video game, Resaurus would not produce Gex figures.

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Magic The Gathering (Unreleased)

(1999). Magic The Gathering figures by Resaurus Toys would go unreleased in 1999. Figures made it to the prototype stage, seen in action figure magazines at the time.

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Quake II

(1998). Quake II would be offered briefly in 1998 by Resaurus Toys, in the form of one figure assortment and Previews Exclusives figure....

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Razor

Produced in conjunction and to benefit Make a Wish Foundation, Razor was designed by what was then billed as the youngest toy designer ever. Figures were available exclusively at KB Toys in 2000.View Line

Sonic Adventure

(1999-2000). Resaurus Toys would create two series assortments and one 11 inch assortment. Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, Big the Cat, E-102, Amy, and Skiing Sonic were available through Resaurus! ...

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Special Forces

(2000). Released in 2000, Resaurus Toys would produce one series of Special Forces Figures. The tagline for the assortments was "Modern Military Action Figure."...

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Speed Racer

(1999-2001). Included were two series of four figures each and the Mach Five Racer. The Mach Five Racer fits all action figures released in the line! Series 3 of Resaurus Speed Racer line went unprodu...

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Street Fighter

(1999-2001). Released at the height of popularity of Street Fighter Alpha 3. Resaurus would release several series, including exclusives during their run with Street Fighter....

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Tenth

(1999). Three two packs based on The Tenth, released in 1999 by Resaurus Toys!

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Virus

(1998-1999). Based on the Jamie Lee Curtis film, Virus, Resaurus Toys would create one series of figures....

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