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Batman The Animated Series: Crime Squad Piranha Blade Batman




In 1995, Kenner released the Crime Squad line of Batman figures based on the Batman The Animated Series cartoon. I've lost the accessories and the boxes of these toys but am keeping a close eye on the secondary market to try and complete them. Here's one of the loose, incomplete action figure singles released without the accessories, specifically the Crime Squad Piranha Blade Batman. The 5 inch action figures in the series are based on the Emmy-Award winning Batman: The Animated Series and its spin-offs. Piranha Blade Batman came with the " Transforming Techno-Shield Backpack"

Comer this year's Toycon, I'll be on the lookout for these.






I'm building a display case for these and will post pictures of that soon.

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