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* '''Taxxon/Alien''' (Deluxe) | * '''Taxxon/Alien''' (Deluxe) | ||
:One of the last ''Animorphs'' toys, the Taxxon transforms from an alien centipede-thing into a bipedal alien. | :One of the last ''Animorphs'' toys, the Taxxon transforms from an alien centipede-thing into a bipedal alien. Unlike all the other toys in the series, the "alien" morph bears no resemblance to any alien species alluded to in the books or television show. | ||
:Although it was planned, this toy was never released in the United States. Because its planned release would have been near the end of the line, this led to a popular perception that it was never released at all. | :Although it was planned, this toy was never released in the United States. Because its planned release would have been near the end of the line, this led to a popular perception that it was never released at all. | ||
Revision as of 02:40, 6 October 2011
- Taxxons are aliens from the Animorphs continuity and the Animated continuity family.

Taxxons are big ugly cannibalistic centipede-things that serve the Yeerks. Visser Three figured out how to give them morphing powers.
Fiction
Animated cartoon
Lockdown salvaged parts for his ship from Taxxon sources. The AllSpark Almanac
Related Concepts
Alien Morph

The bipedal alien species that the Taxxon gain the ability to morph into are never given a proper designation. While all other alien species portrayed in this franchise were given a specific name, this species are simply referred to with the generic term of "alien".
Toys
Animorphs

- Taxxon/Alien (Deluxe)
- One of the last Animorphs toys, the Taxxon transforms from an alien centipede-thing into a bipedal alien. Unlike all the other toys in the series, the "alien" morph bears no resemblance to any alien species alluded to in the books or television show.
- Although it was planned, this toy was never released in the United States. Because its planned release would have been near the end of the line, this led to a popular perception that it was never released at all.

