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A Tiny Teal’c (or Daniel Jackson) For Your Backpack

Brand new Stargate collectibles are headed our way from Monogram International, in the form of two members of SG-1 — now in adorable backpack clip form.

These are 3D-sculpted foam figures in the cartoon-ified likeness of characters from Stargate SG-1, Robocop, and other genre favorites. The forthcoming “MGM Sci-Fi Stories” collection includes a total of 11 characters or movie posters, two of which hail from Stargate: Teal’c, and Dr. Daniel Jackson.

Figures stand around 2 inches tall and are recommended for ages 4 and up.

The new set is due out in January 2024, according to the listing at Entertainment Earth. But The Pop Insider reports that the MGM Sci-Fi clips are coming in November, so they could start showing up at your local retailer any day now.

Figures are sold at retail in blind bags, putting your odds around 1-in-5 that you’ll pull a Stargate character. Individual bags typically sell for around $7.99 each.

The full MGM Sci-Fi collection includes nine regular figurines plus two rare chase variants:

    Teal’c
    Dr. Jackson
    Robocop
    Robocop ED-209
    Robocop Poster
    Species
    The Zantis (The Outer Limits)
    The Outer Limits Poster
    War Games Poster
    Robocop (Battle Damaged) (Chase)
    Gwylim Griffiths (The Outer Limits) (Chase)

(Figures come with a bag clip attached to the top of their heads, which are not pictured in the box art.)

For MGM this follows the Rocky collection last summer and the “MGM Midnight Movies” horror collection this fall, featuring characters like Teen Wolf, Wednesday Adams, Carrie, Ash from Army of Darkness, and more.

Just what do these little guys look like in person? Check out a recent unboxing of the recent One Piece release from Monogram down below.

We’re still on the lookout for online retailers selling individual blind bags from the new MGM Sci-Fi collection. But for now fans can pick up a random pack of 6 or a full display case of 24 at Entertainment Earth. (Remember that, because the blind bags are randomized, there’s no guarantee that even a full case will net you a Teal’c or a Daniel Jackson.)

Based in Walnut, California, Monogram International was founded in 1971 and sells licensed collectibles at specialty shops and at major retailers such as Walmart, Target, and GameStop. The company makes bag clips, keyrings, magnets, banks, mugs, jewelry, and other collectibles for licensed brands from Marvel and DC to Star Wars, Harry Potter, and Disney, to Seinfeld, Ted Lasso, and Dragon Ball Z. Visit the company’s official Web site at MonogramDirect.com for more.

And if you spot the new MGM Sci-Fi set in the wild, post a comment below and let us know where you found them!


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