The Coolest Toys From Toy Fair 2020


In February most children are probably still enjoying whatever toys they got in the past holiday season. But toy makers are already looking toward the future, showing off their best upcoming wares at Toy Fair here in New York City. Merely looking at a toy, rather than playing it, may make you go mad with jealousy. But isn’t that still better than not even seeing the cool toy at all?

Here are some of the coolest toys we’ve seen from Toy Fair, and keep checking back as we update this list with more entries while the show goes on.

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Like Star Wars, Pokemon toys aren’t going away anytime soon. When it comes to pocket monsters at this year’s Toy Fair, you can check out My Partner Eevee and Snooze Action Snorlax. Finally, a toy that sleeps.

Source: Kotaku

2.

As much as I love Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Cobra Commander, that first stab at a live-action G.I. Joe was doomed from the start. Hasbro is taking another crack at it though with a Snake Eyes spin-off/reboot that focuses on the ninja drama most people care more about anyway. Celebrate with this new Snake Eyes action figure.

3.

Star Wars toys have been a major force in our lives ever since the initial shortage after A New Hope. Unsurprisingly, this recent crop of Star Wars toys all revolve around Baby Yoda, the adorable breakout star of The Mandalorian. Baby Yoda plush, Baby Yoda animatronic, Baby Yoda figures, Baby Yoda board games, a Darksaber for cutting down the enemies of Baby Yoda. Even a Baby Yoda cap for protecting real babies.

4.

Star Wars toys have been a major force in our lives ever since the initial shortage after A New Hope. Unsurprisingly, this recent crop of Star Wars toys all revolve around Baby Yoda, the adorable breakout star of The Mandalorian. Baby Yoda plush, Baby Yoda animatronic, Baby Yoda figures, Baby Yoda board games, a Darksaber for cutting down the enemies of Baby Yoda. Even a Baby Yoda cap for protecting real babies.

5.

Star Wars toys have been a major force in our lives ever since the initial shortage after A New Hope. Unsurprisingly, this recent crop of Star Wars toys all revolve around Baby Yoda, the adorable breakout star of The Mandalorian. Baby Yoda plush, Baby Yoda animatronic, Baby Yoda figures, Baby Yoda board games, a Darksaber for cutting down the enemies of Baby Yoda. Even a Baby Yoda cap for protecting real babies.

6.

Star Wars toys have been a major force in our lives ever since the initial shortage after A New Hope. Unsurprisingly, this recent crop of Star Wars toys all revolve around Baby Yoda, the adorable breakout star of The Mandalorian. Baby Yoda plush, Baby Yoda animatronic, Baby Yoda figures, Baby Yoda board games, a Darksaber for cutting down the enemies of Baby Yoda. Even a Baby Yoda cap for protecting real babies.

7.

Minecraft’s virtual blocks are already essentially a digital version of a physical toy. The augmented reality game Minecraft Earth blurs the lines between reality even more on mobile. These toys-to-life Minecraft Earth figures mash up Minecraft and your real life until there’s no difference left.

8.

If you, like me, are a little wary of just how militarized modern toy guns look, check out these new Super Soakers that harken back to the original design of the air-pressure water guns. You’ll be celebrating Lonnie Johnson and Black history while you’re at it.

9.

If botched on-stage demos are any proof, the most functioning version of Tesla’s Cybertruck might not be the actual electric vehicles itself but this slick remote-control toy car version from Hot Wheels coming this December. The option for 1:10 and 1:64 scale shows greater concern for your budget than Elon Musk ever will.

10.

When they aren’t making video games, Bandai Namco makes toys that appeal to folks who play video games under its Bluefin label. Bluefin’s Toy Fair lineup includes immaculately detailed figures of characters like Goku, Optimus Prime, Captain America, Sub-Zero, Sailor Moon, and more from franchises like Gundam, Evangelion, Street Fighter, Godzilla, Star Wars, and Kamen Rider.

11.

When they aren’t making video games, Bandai Namco makes toys that appeal to folks who play video games under its Bluefin label. Bluefin’s Toy Fair lineup includes immaculately detailed figures of characters like Goku, Optimus Prime, Captain America, Sub-Zero, Sailor Moon, and more from franchises like Gundam, Evangelion, Street Fighter, Godzilla, Star Wars, and Kamen Rider.

12.

When they aren’t making video games, Bandai Namco makes toys that appeal to folks who play video games under its Bluefin label. Bluefin’s Toy Fair lineup includes immaculately detailed figures of characters like Goku, Optimus Prime, Captain America, Sub-Zero, Sailor Moon, and more from franchises like Gundam, Evangelion, Street Fighter, Godzilla, Star Wars, and Kamen Rider.

13.

When they aren’t making video games, Bandai Namco makes toys that appeal to folks who play video games under its Bluefin label. Bluefin’s Toy Fair lineup includes immaculately detailed figures of characters like Goku, Optimus Prime, Captain America, Sub-Zero, Sailor Moon, and more from franchises like Gundam, Evangelion, Street Fighter, Godzilla, Star Wars, and Kamen Rider.

14.

When they aren’t making video games, Bandai Namco makes toys that appeal to folks who play video games under its Bluefin label. Bluefin’s Toy Fair lineup includes immaculately detailed figures of characters like Goku, Optimus Prime, Captain America, Sub-Zero, Sailor Moon, and more from franchises like Gundam, Evangelion, Street Fighter, Godzilla, Star Wars, and Kamen Rider.

15.

When they aren’t making video games, Bandai Namco makes toys that appeal to folks who play video games under its Bluefin label. Bluefin’s Toy Fair lineup includes immaculately detailed figures of characters like Goku, Optimus Prime, Captain America, Sub-Zero, Sailor Moon, and more from franchises like Gundam, Evangelion, Street Fighter, Godzilla, Star Wars, and Kamen Rider.

16.

Hasbro revives retro Tiger LCD handheld games including “The Little Mermaid,” “Transformers: Generation 2,” “X-Men Project X,” and “Sonic the Hedgehog 3.”

17.

Science has finally advanced enough that we can now draw nice, clean circles on an Etch s Sketch instead of a squiggly gray mess.

Source: Gizmodo

18.

Finish the foam fight with these Halo-inspired Nerf guns.

19.

Chris Pratt says the upcoming Jurassic World: Dominion is the “Avengers: Endgame of dinosaur movies” so we better start getting ready with Mattel’s Jurassic World Sound Strike Assortment.

20.

We might have missed our chance to see him on the big screen, but this dagger from the Power Rangers Lightning Collection lets us live out our Green Ranger fantasies.

21.

For more classic heroes check out these H.A.C.K.S. figures based on Tarzan, Zorro, and The Phantom.

Image Credit: ToyArk

22.

There are Funko pops for just about everything at Toy Fair but these Wonder Woman 1984 figures include teases of Diana’s golden armor and Kristen Wiig’s Cheetah.

23.

A new Transformers show means new Transformers toy. These figures are based on the upcoming War For Cybertron trilogy on Netflix.

24.

I would be much more likely to take care of a Tamagotchi virtual pet if it also happened to be gaming icon Pac-Man.

25.

Pacific Cycle has a whole range of fully electric vehicles for children, from Mongoose scooters to a little pink Maserati Gran Turismo. This picture of a kid in a mini Range Rover is by far the funniest, though. It’s like Mario Kart.

26.

Pacific Cycle has a whole range of fully electric vehicles for children, from Mongoose scooters to a little pink Maserati Gran Turismo. For something more retro though check out this Stranger Things bike.

Hasbro and Netflix also correctly assumed Toy Fair was a good time to drop the debut trailer for their newest upcoming streaming collaboration Transformers: War For Cybertron Trilogy: Siege. The robots in disguise never looked so good.

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