Hot Toys

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Hot Toys Limited
Company typePrivate
Founded2000;24 years ago (2000)
Headquarters
Key people
Howard Chan
Products Plastic models, action figures
Website hottoys.com.hk

Hot Toys Limited is a Hong Kong production house for designing, developing, and manufacturing highly detailed collectible merchandise to worldwide markets. They are known for their high end 1/6th scale figurines of licensed properties, like Marvel and Star Wars, which must be preordered. Hoy Toys collectibles are primarily available to purchase from secondary retailers, like Sideshow. [1]

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Established in 2000 in Hong Kong (with its current headquarters in Kwun Tong District), the company initially focused on producing 1:6 scale US Army Special Forces action figures. It then transitioned to production of high-end figures based on media properties, primarily under their Movie Masterpiece Series brand. Their team of artists is led by sculptor Yulli and painter JC Hong.

In 2010, Hot Toys’ one and only official store, Toy Hunters, was recognized as one of the 50 best independent shops in Hong Kong by "Time Out" Magazine. [2]

Licensed properties

Films

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TV series

Cartoons

Video games

Anime/manga

Comic Masterpiece Series

Celebrities

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Hot Toys action figures have been used in stop motion videos, specifically by Patrick Boivin [14] and Hong Kong based movie director Derek Kwok.

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