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After taking a ride on a Dungeons & Dragons roller coaster at their local theme park, a group of kids are thrust into an unusual world and given magical weapons, which they must use to try and find their way home, ever-pursued by the evil villain Venger in Marvel Productions' classic cartoon series based on TSR's role-playing game.
The fan-favourite cartoon series was my gateway into Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) and I was gifted LJN's official action figures including Ogre King, Warduke and Zarak. From Fighting Fantasy to Knightmare, D&D was a pop culture phenomenon. Netflix's Stranger Things has ignited a renaissance in interest.
As part of Target's Fall Geek-Out, Hasbro surprised D&D fans (myself included) with the first wave of action figures based on the beloved series celebrating its 40th anniversary.
Hank, Bobby & Uni and Diana are kicking off the new line. The Target exclusive 2-pack featuring Dungeon Master & Venger soon sold out on Hasbro Pulse. However, I was lucky enough to pre-order.
What do you think of Hasbro's Dungeons & Dragons classic cartoon collection? Will you be collecting them? Let me know in the comments below.
It is such a joy to hear that characters from the Dungeons & Dragons cartoon will be making their way into the real world. Unfortunately, I missed out on the double-pack... But I am poised at the keyboard for when they get around to releasing Tiamat! 🐲
ReplyDeleteSome YouTubers are suggesting Tiamat could be a HasLab or store exclusive! Here's hoping.
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