Exclusive: Prep for summer like it's 1995 with new Mondo Squads Goofy Movie figures
Gawrsh, they look like they've jumped straight off the screen
I'm still reeling from the fact that the film is 30 years old (excuse me while I crumble into dust), so how's about we all distract ourselves from that creeping sense of existential dread with Mondo Squad A Goofy Movie figures? Yes, that'll do the trick.
GamesRadar+ can exclusively reveal the latest Mondo Squad collectibles, and they gather up three familiar faces from 1995's A Goofy Movie - Max, Powerline, and Goofy himself. As with all the best toys, they feature a host of accessories and alternate expressions so that you can display them however you want... as helpfully demonstrated by the gallery below.












Coming hot on the heels of the Over the Garden Wall and Beavis + Butt-Head Mondo Squad figures, these new collectibles take the same attention to detail and premium theming but apply it to the art style of A Goofy Movie. While you won't find the articulation of, say, Star Wars Black Series action figures, that's where the alternate limbs come in. These provide the same posability but without the joints and visible breaks you'd normally have. That makes them feel more like statues or ornaments than toys.
Article continues belowWe don't have a release date or price for these figures yet, but judging by the previous ones (which range from Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy to the Real Monsters), we're looking somewhere in the region of $120-$135ish.
Here's the official description:
"The heartwarming trip of a lifetime...in the end we all see 'eye to eye.' From the 1995 classic, A Goofy Movie, Mondo is happy to present the Powerline, Max, and Goofy Figure set. Concepted and sculpted by Brandon Gash, each of these figures comes with a number of Limited Edition extras to get your display just right!"
- See all Mondo Squads at Mondo
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I've been writing about games in one form or another since 2012, but these days you'll find me managing GamesRadar+'s tabletop gaming and toy coverage (I spend my time here handling everything from board game reviews to the latest Lego news). I've also been obsessed with Warhammer since the 1990s, and love nothing more than running tabletop RPGs like D&D as a Dungeon Master.
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