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This archive is created and maintained by Kevin Lentz
- Kenner released figures for the Butch & Sundance sequal in 1979, Butch & Sundance the Early Days
- The figures all feature solid construction, and exhibit 7 points of articulation: neck, shoulders, hips, and knees. They all feature the quick-draw-action later found on some of Kenner's Indiana Jones toys
- The series was renamed The Real West to include other well-known Western characters (including planned figures of Geronimo, Billy the Kid, and Jesse James). However, the only toy released with the Real West logo was the Western Cafe.
[3 3/4-inch Archives] [Butch & Sundance] [Indiana Jones] [Wrangler]
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