Toy Vault

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Toy Vault is an American company founded in 1998 that designs and manufactured plush toys, plush apparel, board games, and other novelty items.[1]

Perhaps best known for its Monty Python toys, Toy Vault also holds licenses for such properties as Godzilla, The Princess Bride, Jim Henson's Labyrinth,[2] Kiss, Firefly, Trigun and others.

History

Toy Vault was founded in 1998 by Dan Mayer.

The Lord of the Rings

Three months after its inception in 1998, Toy Vault acquired a license from Tolkien Enterprises to produce plastic action figures based on The Lord of the Rings. This was the first series of action figures produced based purely on a literary property.[3]

Pathfinder Puzzles

In 2020, Toy Vault was granted a license by Paizo Inc. The company produced plush toys and collectibles based on the Pathfinder and Starfinder universes. In 2021 and 2022, it released a series of themed puzzles, including Pathfinder and the Labyrinth.[4][5]

Current and previous product lines

Licensed

Unlicensed

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