Mighty Muggs

Mighty Muggs
Four figures from the Mighty Muggs line. Clockwise from top-right: Darth Vader, Wolverine, Chewbacca, and Spider-Man

Mighty Muggs are a vinyl–plastic collectible toy series made by Hasbro. The toys resemble super deformed versions of characters from the following franchises: Star Wars, Marvel Comics, Indiana Jones, G.I. Joe, and Transformers. There is a line of smaller figures, called Mini Muggs, as well as blank Mighty Muggs for customization. A full length film is in development with Easy Films. The line has been commercially discontinued, but certain retailers receive exclusive 'continuation' lines, and Comic-Con International 2011 has an exclusive Avengers line.

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Figures

Star Wars

After Wave 7, the line was discontinued, but two waves were made available through online exclusive waves:

  • Wave 8
  • Wave 9
    • Gamorrean Guard with axe
    • Luke Skywalker (in Hoth attire from Episode V) with blue lightsaber
    • Obi-Wan Kenobi (from Episode IV) with blue lightsaber
    • Scout Trooper with gun
  • Exclusive
    • Commander Gree with gun (Comic Con 2008)
    • Admiral Ackbar (Previews Exclusive 2008)
    • Shadow Trooper with gun (Previews Exclusive 2008)
    • Biggs Darklighter (Target - March 2009)
    • Bossk (Target - March 2009)
    • Shock Trooper (Target - March 2009)
    • Snow Trooper (Target - March 2009)
    • Teebo (Target - March 2009)

Marvel Universe

Indiana Jones

Un-produced figures for the Indiana Jones line include Spalko (Crystal Skull), Saitpo & Toht (Raiders of the Lost Ark), and three versions of Indiana Jones: College Professor, White Tuxedo (Temple of Doom), and Young Boy Scout (The Last Crusade).

G.I. Joe

Transformers Universe

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