NECA Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Cartoon 2-Pack of Robo Tokka and Robo Rahzar
- Mephitsu
- 3 hours ago
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As seen at New York Toy Fair, the next NECA Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Cartoon Series two-pack will feature Robo Tokka and Robo Rahzar. The pair never actually appeared in the original 1980s cartoon series, but NECA are paying homage with this 'what if' release to expand the TMNT animated collection further.
The set includes interchangeable hands for both figures. Accessories then include a cyber saber, mecha mace, microchop snack, and some nuts & bolds cereal. They are packed into the standard TMNT Cartoon 2-pack window box and are due for release in Spring 2026. We've added them to our extensive NECA Collector Database
Inspired by the classic 1980s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon series! They may look like they just stepped off the screen, but they didn’t! These “what if” style characters were designed by SNZ Toys, and they’re great additions to your already massive NECA TMNT cartoon collection. These 7-inch scale Robo Tokka and Rahzar action figures feature hinged jaws and come with interchangeable hands, cyber saber, mecha mace, microchip snack, and a healthy bowl of nuts-and-bolts cereal! Presented in collector-friendly window box packaging.
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