![]() *: Triton in the in-pack leaflet has a trident, but the figures don't have. Mc: according to Scott Andrew Hutchins these came with the Two different 24-packs had all 48 monsters, one the odd-numbered monsters, the other The Action Figure Archive - Friday, December 15, 2023. The Series 1 monsters were available in 1-packs, 4-packs, 12-packs and 24-pack display cases. Argentine and Peruvian figures tended to be of a lower quality than the European and North American releases. ![]() Italian releases came in blue, orange-red, yellow, neon green and gold, while Mexican, Argentine and Peruvian figures included a large array of colours including black, white, clear or translucent. Releases in other countries included a number of unusual colours. Some more color information from :///wiki/Series_1 : Those colors are cyan, orange, dark green, and magenta. Some figures were also available in other colors, these came with the Board Game, Nabisco Frosted Wheat Squares or the Monster ![]() Rare neon colors typically are those where the corresponding classic colors don't exist. Rare neon color variants were released country specific e.g. The Glow monsters were limited to Ancient Gorgon. Each figure was released in all 4 regular colors with the rarest ones being Orange Ganesha, Green Dragon, Pink Jabborwock and Blue Jabborwock. Now it's clear that all Series 1 figures exist in all four neon colors. Series 2 was released in 4 base colors: Orange, Blue, Green and Pink and one premium Glow in the Dark color that came in the Monster Cauldron. Later four "new hot colors" were added: neon green, light red, neon yellow, light purple.įirst it seemed that #1-24 exist in their corresponding new brighter colors and #25-48 exist in all four "new hot colors". The two different 24-packs had all 48 monsters, one the odd-numbered monsters, the other the even-numbered monsters. #1-24 were available in two different colors of these, #25-48 in all four different. The Series 1 monsters were available in 1-packs, 4-packs, 12-packs and 24-pack display cases. Series 1 monsters (#1-48) first came in four colors: light olive, red, yellow, dark purple. I recently added subjective information about rare neon variants as a final update to this page in January 2016. This page will not be maintained as a sourceįor all known variations. Since that time manyĬolor variants have been found. Much was know back then about all the MIMP variations. Dear MIMP collectors: This page was first created already in the late 90s.
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