Reissue

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Blast from the Past!

A reissue is a new production run of an older toy, typically done to give newer fans an on opportunity to experience a piece of history or for older fans to relive the glory days of childhood. Reissues are usually largely unchanged from their original releases, but sometimes can be redecoed or have minor retooling.

Reissue Toylines

Several toylines exist with a focus on reissues, especially for Generation 1 and Beast Wars toys, two of the oldest and popular franchises.

Individual Reissues


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What's needed: notes on any reissues prior to 2020s, any missing reissues

In the 2020s, Hasbro made stronger efforts to reissue figures only a few years old based on fan demand, especially for ones fans found hard to get the first time they were released and are now pricey on the aftermarket. Sometimes the toys were re-released as package refreshes in whatever the concurrent Generations toyline was at the time, while others were straight reissues in their original packaging, usually as a store exclusive and from Hasbro Pulse.
For simplicity, the following lists straight reissues only.

2021

2022

2023

2024

2025

2026

Notes

  • The Missing Link toyline technically isn't a reissue toyline, but does closely recreate "Generation 1" toys with modern engineering and added articulation.

See Also