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The Dark Crystal action figures
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In 1983, , working with Aviva Toy Company, developed a line of Dark Crystal action figures. Nine prototypes were created, but never released. Six of the figures -- Jen, Kira, Happy Pod Peasant, Slave Pod Peasant, Aughra and Skeksis -- came with a piece of the Dark Crystal; the pieces could be assembled to form the whole Crystal. Three additional, and slightly larger, figures were also designed -- a Landstrider, Mystic, and Garthim.
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In 1983, , working with Aviva Toy Company, developed a line of Dark Crystal action figures. Nine prototypes were created, but never released. Six of the figures -- Jen, Kira, Happy Pod Peasant, Slave Pod Peasant, Aughra and Skeksis -- came with a piece of the Dark Crystal; the pieces could be assembled to form the whole Crystal. Three additional, and slightly larger, figures were also designed -- a Landstrider, Mystic, and Garthim. The figures were designed, built and stock cards printed -- but the line never reached final production, and the toys were never officially released to the market. In 2016, Funko revived the toys for their line of ReAction figures.