Resaurus was a toy company known for its action figures, playsets, and collectibles. The brand gained popularity in the 1990s with its line of highly detailed and articulated action figures based on popular franchises.
Resaurus was founded in 1996.
The company was based in Alpharetta, Georgia, USA.
It was initially established as a subsidiary of Gausebeck-Leuchtman Company.
Resaurus acquired the rights to produce action figures based on popular franchises such as Sonic the Hedgehog, Duke Nukem, Street Fighter, and Crash Bandicoot.
The brand gained recognition for its high-quality and accurate representations of characters.
Resaurus faced financial difficulties and filed for bankruptcy in 2001, leading to the closure of the company.
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Highly detailed and articulated action figures based on the popular video game franchise.
Action figures featuring the iconic character from the Duke Nukem video game series.
Collectible action figures based on characters from the Street Fighter video game franchise.
Figures depicting characters from the Crash Bandicoot video game series.
Since Resaurus ceased operations in 2001, their products are now available only through secondary markets such as online auction websites and collector forums.
Resaurus action figures are highly sought-after by collectors due to their high level of detail and accuracy. However, their value can vary depending on the specific figure and its condition.
In addition to Sonic the Hedgehog, Duke Nukem, Street Fighter, and Crash Bandicoot, Resaurus also produced figures based on properties like Quake II, Austin Powers, and WCW Wrestlers.
Resaurus faced financial difficulties and filed for bankruptcy in 2001. Factors such as declining sales, increased competition, and licensing challenges contributed to the company's closure.
Yes, many Resaurus action figures were released with various accessories that complemented the characters, adding to the play and display value of the figures.