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Are Ninja Turtle toys worth any money?

Are Ninja Turtle toys worth any money?

Due to its relative rarity, it’s since become the most prized figure in the history of Ninja Turtle toys. Even out of the pack, this figure sells for a couple hundred bucks, but a mint condition Scratch on original card goes for upwards of $1200….Raphael.

Raphael
Team affiliations Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

Which Ninja Turtles are worth?

The 25 Rarest Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Toys (And What They’re Worth)

  • 19 Vintage Master Splinter – $506.
  • 20 Genghis Frog (Tan Belt Variant) – $500.
  • 21 Michelangelo Cookie Jar – $449.
  • 22 Channel 6 News Van – $420.69.
  • 23 Turtle Blimp – $379.
  • 24 Toon Turtles Burne – $206.
  • 25 Leo’s Jolly Turtle TubBoat – $203.

Who made the original TMNT toys?

Staff artists at the Northampton, Massachusetts based Mirage Studios have provided conceptual designs for many of the figures, vehicles, and playsets and are credited on the packaging of the products they created. Between 1988 and 1997, Playmates produced around 400 figures and dozens of vehicles and playsets.

Who owns the TMNT toy license?

Nickelodeon acquired the global rights to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles from the Mirage Group and 4Kids Entertainment, Inc. and announced a new CGI-animated TMNT television series.

How much is TMNT franchise worth?

NORTH ADAMS — After 25 years of chronicling the adventures of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, co-creator and city native Peter Laird has sold the franchise to Nickelodeon for a reported $60 million.

Can turtles play with ping pong balls?

Made from harmless polypropylene plastic, the ping pong balls I mentioned are a little bit lighter than a regular ping pong ball, which allows them to float easily on the surface of the turtle aquarium. Your aquatic turtle will be able to easily move them around the tank and endlessly play with them.

Is there a cat in Ninja Turtles?

Ice Cream Kitty is an ally of the Ninja Turtles.