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    Exclusive Look at Super7’s ReAction Figures Based on Richard Scarry’s Busy World

    By Anthony Nash,

    5 hours ago

    ComingSoon is debuting an exclusive look at Super7‘s ongoing wave of ReAction figures, based on Richard Scarry’s Busy World series.

    What comes with the Richard Scarry’s Busy World ReAction figure?

    The new figures are based on the characters Huckle Cat, Mr Fixit, and Sally Cat. The figures will all be 3.75″ scale, and will retail for $20 each on Super7’s website, or in a set for $60. Each figure will feature its own specific accessory, as well as come packaged in their own casing that features large artwork of the characters from the series on them.

    The Huckle Cat figure comes with its own picnic basket accessory, Mr Fixit comes with a hammer and toolbox, and Sally Cat comes with a coffee pot accessory.

    The figures join Super7’s ongoing wave of figures based on the works of Richard Scarry. Previously, Super7 released ReAction figures based on Huckle Cat in a different outfit, Hilda Hippo & Goldbug, and Bananas Gorilla. Those three figures are available on Super7’s website right now, and can be purchased separately for $20, or as a set for $60.

    Richard Scarry’s Busytown is the children’s author’s most famous works, and were first published in 1963. The book series followed the town of Busytown, a place inhabited by anthropomorphic animals including Huckle Cat, Lowly Worm, Mr. Frumble, and more.

    The books soon blossomed into a massive franchise, and were turned into movies, an animated television series, board games and videos, and much more.

    Check out images of the new Super7 figures below:

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    Anthony Nash

    Anthony Nash has been writing about games and the gaming industry for nearly a decade. When he’s not writing about games, he’s usually playing them. You can find him on Twitter talking about games or sports at @_anthonynash.

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