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Home / Arts and Entertainment / KPop Demon Hunters Toys Invade Stores!

KPop Demon Hunters Toys Invade Stores!

27 Jan

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Summary

  • Mattel and Hasbro launch toy lines for KPop Demon Hunters.
  • New dolls, action figures, games, and collectibles are available.
  • Products inspired by the hit Netflix animated feature and its characters.
KPop Demon Hunters Toys Invade Stores!

Fans of the wildly popular KPop Demon Hunters now have a chance to own a piece of the action with new toy lines from Hasbro and Mattel. Unveiled at the Nuremberg Toy Fair, these collections feature a wide array of products inspired by the hit animated feature, which has become Netflix's most popular title ever.

Mattel's offerings include dolls and action figures, with an American Girl collection featuring individual dolls of the main trio, Rumi, Zoey, and Mira, known as the fictional K-pop group Huntrix. The company also developed fashion and singing dolls, collectible figures, keychains, and even a KPop Demon Hunters-themed UNO game, Polly Pocket, and Little People Collector sets.

Hasbro is joining the craze with NERF toys modeled after demon-fighting weapons and Furby Furblets inspired by characters like Derpy Tiger and Jinu. Additionally, light sticks for concert-style play and a KPop Demon Hunters Monopoly game are set to release, allowing fans to immerse themselves in the world of Huntrix and the Saja Boys.

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The animated film's massive success, including topping Netflix charts and achieving Billboard chart success, has paved the way for a sequel. The film's critical acclaim, with two Golden Globe wins and Oscar nominations, further cements its status.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Hasbro and Mattel are releasing toy lines inspired by KPop Demon Hunters.
The toy lines include dolls, action figures, collectibles, games, and role-play items such as NERF weapons and light sticks.
Yes, Mattel is releasing dolls, including an American Girl collection featuring the main characters Rumi, Zoey, and Mira, as well as fashion and singing dolls.

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