Jakks Pacific
Jakks Pacific is an American toy company. It was founded in 1995 by Jack Friedman, who had also previously founded the video game companies LJN and THQ. They are known for producing a wide variety of licensed toys and other consumer products, including the World of Nintendo, Super Mario, and Pokémon toylines.
Licensed Super Mario products[edit]
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World of Nintendo[edit]
- Main article: World of Nintendo
World of Nintendo was a line of plush toys and action figures introduced in 2014. It included characters from several Nintendo franchises. It was later rebranded into the Super Mario line in 2018, focusing solely on the Super Mario franchise.
Super Mario[edit]
Super Mario is the successor to the World of Nintendo line. Introduced in 2018, it focuses entirely on the Super Mario franchise. Products released under this line include action figures, plushes, and playsets.
Mario Kart[edit]
A line of toys with the Mario Kart branding was also introduced after the rebrand of the World of Nintendo line.
The Super Mario Bros. Movie[edit]
A line promoting The Super Mario Bros. Movie was released on February 26, 2023.[1] It includes action figures, poseable plushes, pull-back and remote control karts, and playsets.
Gallery[edit]
Poseable action figure of Bowser
Pullback racer with Koopa Troopa
Super Mario Bros. Plumbing van playset
Peach's Castle playset
Gallery[edit]
Figures[edit]
Fire Mario with Fire Flower
Metal Mario with trophy
Desert Diorama set, based on the desert levels. Includes Warp Pipe, Stone-Eye, Red Koopa Troopa, Spike, and Fire Mario
Deluxe Dungeon playset featuring obstacles from a Castle level and Fire Mario
Soda Jungle set featuring articulated Wiggler and 2-inch minifigures of Mario and Luigi
Vehicles[edit]
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References[edit]
- ^ Plant, L. (January 24, 2023). The Super Mario Bros. Movie: Jakks Pacific Reveals New Toy Line. IGN. Retrieved April 15, 2023.
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