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The Original Battle Trolls : ウィキペディア英語版
The Original Battle Trolls
''The Original Battle Trolls'' was a brand of action figures produced by Hasbro from 1992-1993. They were made in attempt to market the popular concept of troll dolls to young boys in the early 1990s.
==Overview==
Introduced in 1992 at $4.99 to $5.99,〔 〕 the line featured various characters, many of them spoofs of famous ones. This includes Nunchuck (a ninja troll), Franken Troll (a nod to Frankenstein's monster), and Super Troll (costumed nearly identical to Superman). The trolls were marketed as “Big Haired Dudes with Bad Attitudes”〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Virtual Toy Chest's Battle Trolls Archive )〕 and were actually quite large at approximately 10 inches tall (including about 4 inches of hair). Each Troll featured a cut joint at the waist and included two handheld accessories. In association with their tough nature, many of them had facial stitches and their toes poking through their boots. Details would also be given on their cardbacks as how to properly take care of them, suggesting that the owner keep them in dark, smelly places and keep them "cranky, mean and ready to fight anything or anyone for years!"
While initially successful, the ''Battle Troll'' line failed to achieve the popular success that the 'original' troll toys enjoyed. Though much of the line consisted of references to classic fiction and popular culture, it was retired in 1993 after a third, much scarcer run with newer characters. A fourth series was planned but never produced. Prototypes were displayed at the 1993 New York Toy Fair but never released. This includes a line of villains called the ''Evil Horde'' as well as Joker, Swamp Thing, Alien spoofs, and one that looked like a hooded executioner. A photo of the latter can be viewed online.〔Cawiezel, Marc H. (''The History of Unproduced Alien and Predator Toys'' ) Members.AOL.com (October 29, 2006). Retrieved July 22, 2008.〕

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