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Bandai Ghostbusters Toy Line which was the first to make a standard Stay Puft action figure. Bandai's Ghostbusters items are mostly aimed the Japan market.

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1984/1985[]

  • (G-001) Marshmallow Man doll L type
  • (G-002) Marshmallow Man doll M type
  • (G-007) Ghostbusters Flexible Key Fob
  • (G-008) Marshmallow Man doll piggy bank
  • Mini Marshmallow Man in plastic cylinder

2016[]

  • Daruma Club Stay Puft
  • Desktop Capsule Figures:
    • Computer sitter Stay Puft Marshmallow man
      • Gold Version
    • Card Holder Ecto-1
    • Paperweight logo
      • Gold Version
    • Glass hanger Slimer
    • Rowan (AKA: "Plus a secret item")
  • Earphone Jack Plug Mascot Gashapon Figures:
    • Stay Puft
    • Slimer
    • Mayhem
    • Rowan

2016 Large Figures[]

  • SHFiguarts (Souchaku Henshin Figure + arts) Marshmallow Man, 180mm / 7.08"inch
  • (Soft Vinyl Figure) Rowan, 300mm / 11.8"inch

Trivia[]

  • The 1984/85 Stay Puft's makes an appearance during Michael Gross interview in background for SFX Museum vol.1 Richard Edlund LaserDisc.
  • Stay Puft then appears on the table to the left of Harold Ramis in "Slimer Won't Do That!" documentary.
  • Stay Puft also makes an appearance on the Real Ghostbusters Time Life Box Set extended interview for Joe Medjuck.
  • On page 10 of Ghostbusters 101 #5, panel 2 and 3, the frame that can be partially seen is the logo for the Bandai Ghostbusters Toy Line that ran from 1984 to 1985.

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1984/1985[]

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2016 Large Figures[]

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