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* CaptainErsatz: Several, such as [[Series/{{Glee}} Sue Sylvester]], [[Film/LaraCroftTombRaider Lara Croft]], Film/AeonFlux, Music/LadyGaga, Disney/SnowWhite, [[Disney/SleepingBeauty Malelficent]], and ComicBook/{{Catwoman}}.
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* CaptainErsatz: Several, such as [[Series/{{Glee}} Sue Sylvester]], [[Film/LaraCroftTombRaider Lara Croft]], Film/AeonFlux, Music/LadyGaga, Disney/SnowWhite, [[Disney/SleepingBeauty Malelficent]], ComicBook/{{Catwoman}}, and ComicBook/{{Catwoman}}.Film/VanHelsing.
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* HairDecorations: There's a long hairpiece with a pin on the side to allow these to be worn. The Series 4 Hula Girl has a flower, the Series 5 Mermaid and Native American woman have a seashell and feathers, respectively, and the Series 10 vampiress has a bat. The bun hairdo also allows for a hair ornament to be worn around it, as seen on the Series 3 Southern Belle.
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* HairDecorations: There's a long hairpiece with a pin on the side to allow these to be worn. The Series 4 Hula Girl has a flower, the Series 5 Mermaid and Native American woman have a seashell and feathers, respectively, and the Series 10 vampiress has a bat. The "hatless" high bun hairdo also allows for a hair ornament to be worn around it, as seen on the Series 3 Southern Belle. Belle.
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* ModestyTowel: A towel wrap is included with the bather in Series 2 and the sauna guest in Series 10. Both have bikinis or underwear underneath, though.
* NoNameGiven: Another difference from LEGO's line. Some of the concepts and titles are intuitive, like the Grim Reaper, and Witch, some are so strange that it's difficult to tell what their core concept is even supposed to be.
* NoNameGiven: Another difference from LEGO's line. Some of the concepts and titles are intuitive, like the Grim Reaper, and Witch, some are so strange that it's difficult to tell what their core concept is even supposed to be.
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* ModestyTowel: A towel wrap is included with the bather in Series 2 and the 2, sauna guest in Series 10. Both 10, and bathing "morning routine" woman in Series 14. They all have bikinis or underwear underneath, though.
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* NewAgeRetroHippie: Two female examples, in Series 7 and 11, respectively.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: They've had some characters that highly suggest famous musicians, like Music/ElvisPresley, Music/LadyGaga, and Music/JimiHendrix.
* NoNameGiven: Another primary difference from LEGO'sline. line; like all Playmobil figures, the characters go unnamed and untitled. Some of the concepts and titles are intuitive, like the Grim Reaper, and Witch, some are so strange or unique that it's difficult multiple interpretations may be given to tell what their core concept is even supposed to be.them. As such, all of the names on this article are unofficial.
* NewAgeRetroHippie: Two female examples, in Series 7 and 11, respectively.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: They've had some characters that highly suggest famous musicians, like Music/ElvisPresley, Music/LadyGaga, and Music/JimiHendrix.
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* {{Outlaw}}: In Series 5 and 12.
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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Music/ElvisPresley appears in this series.
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* BritishRoyalGuards
* HatDamage: Either due to weather or fighting, the Scarecrow has a rather tattered and torn hat.
* OurDwarvesAreAllTheSame
* SouthernBelle
* Art/StatueOfLiberty
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* BritishRoyalGuards
* HatDamage: Either due to weather or fighting, the Scarecrow has a rather tattered and torn hat.
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!!Series 5
* InSpaceEveryoneCanSeeYourFace: The Astronaut's bubble visor is completely transparent.
* TronLines: The robot fighter has a neon skeleton pattern on his body.
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* PurpleIsPowerful: See above.
* SurferDude: ''Santa'' turns out to be one!
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* PurpleIsPowerful: See above.
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* SurferDude: ''Santa'' turns out to be
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!!Series 7
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* NewAgeRetroHippie: In Series 7. She has a neon yellow outfit with a peace-sign medallion. She also comes with a pigeon/dove and a flower.
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* NewAgeRetroHippie: In Series 7. She has a neon yellow outfit with a peace-sign medallion. She also comes with a pigeon/doveHollywoodNuns: Traditional outfit, and a flower.another Catholic religious entry in Playmobil's fare.
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* WickedWitch: A darker version than the Series 1 witch.
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* BedsheetGhost: A black (or shadowy) version is re-released for Series 9.
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* WickedWitch: A darker version than the Series 1 witch.witch, with a tidier outfit.
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WizardClassic: The Blue Wizard, though his robes are lighter than most wizards'.
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* BedsheetGhost: A black (or shadowy) version is re-releasedfor Series 9.in this series. Underneath is an evil skeletal being.
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* ActionGirl: The Elf Warrior seems to be. This is averted with the Robot Girl, though. While her male counterpart was an armored space fighter, she is not suited for combat, and has only a mirror.
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* GenieInABottle:Ushering A female example, ushering in a new poofy-pants leg mold.
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* OurGnomesAreWeirder: Represented here by a child-size figure.
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* PlantPerson: The Sunflower Girl.
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* OurGnomesAreWeirder: Represented A literal garden-variety gnome, represented here by a child-size figure.
* OurZombiesAreDifferent: Bandaged and scarred andgreen...and hungry! green, with a fancy coat. Playmobil lists him as half-mummy.at least part mummy.
* PlantPerson: The SunflowerGirl.Woman.
* SteamPunk: The boys' set features a steampunk man in all manner of pseudo-Victorian fashion and gear.
* OurZombiesAreDifferent: Bandaged and scarred and
* PlantPerson: The Sunflower
* SteamPunk: The boys' set features a steampunk man in all manner of pseudo-Victorian fashion and gear.
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* HighlyVisibleNinja: Clad in bright red.
* HistoricalInJoke: The Statue of Liberty gets a golden rerelease here, representing the original color of the copper statue before oxidizing into its familiar green.
* PaletteSwap: The Wizard, Medieval Maiden, and Statue of Liberty figures use mostly-identical designs to older figures, but different colors.
* PropRecycling: The Pizza Chef, Geisha, Blue Alien, EMT, Coal Miner, Firefighter, and Baker are all based on or complete copies of earlier series' figures.
!!Series 13
* AristocratsAreEvil: One of the figures is a sinister grand lady with poison or potion flasks.
* {{Expy}}: The fancy, big-gowned woman of the series seems awfully similar to [[Disney/BeautyAndTheBeast Belle]].
* PropRecycling: The King figure is a direct rerelease of the Series 4 King.
* {{Retraux}}: One character is an alternative/hipster girl dressed in a 1950s-inspired outfit.
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* HunterOfMonsters: One of the characters, a clear Van Helsing stand-in.
* MaskedLuchador: One of the boys.
* OurVampiresAreDifferent: One figure is a bat-themed vampire sorceress, dressed in a fancy outfit and a bat-shaped cowl.
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* EvilSorcerer: The shadowed eyes of the Green Wizard seem to imply this. Since it's a tie-in to the [[EvilVersusEvil Dragons theme]], it seems to support this. The Maleficent ripoff in Series 8 is a female version. The Fire Wizard could go either way.
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* EvilSorcerer: The shadowed eyes of the Green Wizard seem to imply this. Since it's a tie-in to the [[EvilVersusEvil Dragons theme]], it seems to support this. The Maleficent ripoff in Series 8 is a female version. The Fire Wizard in 10 could go either way.
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* NonIronicClown: A clown on stilts in Series 4, a clown with juggling rings in Series 7, and a female clown in Series 8.
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* PinkGirlBlueBoy: The packaging for the girls' and boys' series (with the exception of Series 2's green and yellow, respectively, and Series 3 boys' black) has used pink and blue, with the radial designs changing color. The two transparent robots also count.
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* PinkGirlBlueBoy: The packaging for the girls' and boys' series (with the exception of Series 2's green and yellow, respectively, and Series 3 boys' black) has used pink and blue, with the radial designs changing color. The two transparent robots robot figures also count.
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* AnIcePerson: Some interpret the Wizard to be this, due to his staff's crystal and his blue-and-white colorscheme.
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* ActionGirl: The Elf Warrior seems to be. This is averted with the Robot Girl, though. While her male counterpart was an armored space fighter, she is not suited for fighting, and has only a mirror.
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* ActionGirl: The Elf Warrior seems to be. This is averted with the Robot Girl, though. While her male counterpart was an armored space fighter, she is not suited for fighting, combat, and has only a mirror.
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* GladiatorGames: Gladiators appear in Series 5, 8 (a female, although she might also be an Amazon), and 9.
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* OurZombiesAreDifferent: Bandaged and scarred and green...and hungry!
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* GenieInABottle: Ushering in a new poofy-pants leg mold.
* TheJeeves: The Ghost Butler...if you're into skull souffle.
* OurGnomesAreWeirder: Represented here by a child-size figure.
* OurZombiesAreDifferent: Bandaged and scarred and green...and hungry!
* PlantPerson: The Sunflower Girl.
* WickedWitch: Maybe? She has dark clothing, but a gentle face.
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Playmobil Figures (stylized as "Fi?ures") is a toy line by {{Toys/Playmobil}}. It is similar to Toys/LEGOMinifigures, as the series consist of several blind-bagged assorted characters. The key difference between the two companies' approaches is that each series in the "Fi?ures" line has two subseries, one of 12 male characters, and one of 12 female characters. This gives each series more characters while making it easier to search for a specific character.
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* BlondGuysAreEvil: The Alien Villain in Series 2 has yellow hair under his helmet.
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* FollowTheLeader: Playmobil's response to the LEGO Minifigures theme. Several of the characters are similar, such as the black-eyed boxer, and blue ice skater.
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* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: The Queen of Hearts carries a book, a reference to being a literary character.
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* TheCrusades: A Crusader appears in Series 8.
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* RedEyesTakeWarning: The vampiress has classic-style eyes with red pupils, in contrast to the previous one, who used fangs instead.
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* ActionGirl: The Sci-Fi Girl seems to be. This is averted with the Robot Girl, though. While her male counterpart was an armored space fighter, she is not suited for fighting, and has only a mirror.
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* OurElvesAreBetter: An elven soldier is one of the group.
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* ModestyTowel: A towel wrap is included with both female bathers, one modern, and one rustic. Both have bikinis or underwear underneath, though.
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* SkullForAHead: The Grim Reaper and Ghost Warrior have a skeletal face. The Shadow Ghost in Series 9 has a variation on the same.
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* AllAsiansWearConicalStrawHats: The Farmer Girl.
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* SicklyGreenGlow: The Ghost Warrior is a pale green.
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* CaptainErsatz: Several, such as [[Series/{{Glee}} Sue Sylvester]], [[Film/TombRaider Lara Croft]], Film/AeonFlux, Music/LadyGaga, Disney/SnowWhite, [[Disney/SleepingBeauty Malelficent]], and ComicBook/{{Catwoman}}.
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* CaptainErsatz: Several, such as [[Series/{{Glee}} Sue Sylvester]], [[Film/TombRaider [[Film/LaraCroftTombRaider Lara Croft]], Film/AeonFlux, Music/LadyGaga, Disney/SnowWhite, [[Disney/SleepingBeauty Malelficent]], and ComicBook/{{Catwoman}}.
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* ClassicalMythology: Neptune/Poseidon is one of the characters in the boys' series.
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* Modesty Towel: A towel wrap is included with both female bathers, one modern, and one rustic. Both have bikinis or underwear underneath, though.
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* WingedHumanoid: The Winged Knight, Angel, and Flying Ninja, as well as the large number of fairies.
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* UncleSamWantsYou: Uncle Sam himself is one of the characters.
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* HairDecorations: There's a long hairpiece with a pin on the side to allow these to be worn. The Series 5 Mermaid and Native American woman have a seashell and feathers, respectively, and the Series 10 vampiress has a bat. The bun hairdo also allows for a hair decoration to be worn around it, as seen on the Series 3 Southern Belle.
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* HairDecorations: There's a long hairpiece with a pin on the side to allow these to be worn. The Series 4 Hula Girl has a flower, the Series 5 Mermaid and Native American woman have a seashell and feathers, respectively, and the Series 10 vampiress has a bat. The bun hairdo also allows for a hair decoration ornament to be worn around it, as seen on the Series 3 Southern Belle.
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* PublicDomainCharacter: Rapunzel and Snow White in Series 4, and [[Theater/TheMagicFlute The Queen of the Night]] in Series 9. The [[Literature/AlicesAdventuresInWonderland Queen of Hearts]] appears in Series 10.
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* PublicDomainCharacter: Rapunzel and Snow White in Series 4, Literature/RobinHood in Series 7, and [[Theater/TheMagicFlute The Queen of the Night]] in Series 9. The [[Literature/AlicesAdventuresInWonderland Queen of Hearts]] appears in Series 10.
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* {{Expy}}: One of this series' girls seems suspiciously similar to Literature/PippiLongstocking.
* HulaAndLuaus: A hula dancer in the girls' series.
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* TheFifties: A woman in a dress reminiscent of the time period appears.
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* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: The Executioner. Subverted by the Zorro and Catwoman ripoffs.
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* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: The Executioner.Executioner and the vampires. Subverted by the Zorro and Catwoman ripoffs.
* SpikyHair: The theme introduced a cartoonish example, with all of the spikes forming a nearly spherical shape. This hair has been used on the Rock Star, Mad Scientist, Robot Girl, and Sports Fan.
* VampiricDraining: Both vampire ladies have glasses of ''something'' red, but it's not confirmed what it is.
* PurpleIsPowerful: See above.
* SurferDude: ''Santa'' turns out to be one!
* SurferDude: ''Santa'' turns out to be one!
* AnIcePerson: Some interpret the Wizard to be this, due to his staff's crystal and his blue-and-white colorscheme.
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* SpidersAreScary: The Witch wears spiderweb-patterned dress and shawl.
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* SpidersAreScary: The Witch wears a spiderweb-patterned dress and shawl.
* ActionGirl: The Sci-Fi Girl seems to be. This is averted with the Robot Girl, though. While her male counterpart was an armored space fighter, she is not suited for fighting, and has only a mirror.
* EskimoLand: An Inuit woman appears in the girls' series.
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* FrozenFashionSense: Averted by the female vampire in Series 10, who wears a modern ensemble, with a short skirt and bat hair clip, but still retains a classical Gothic feel.
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* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: The Queen of Hearts carries a book, a reference to being a literary character.
* LighterAndSofter: As mentioned above, this Queen of Hearts seems more like a Valentine's Day mascot than a tyrannical ruler.
* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: The Queen of Hearts carries a book, a reference to being a literary character.
* LighterAndSofter: As mentioned above, this Queen of Hearts seems more like a Valentine's Day mascot than a tyrannical ruler.
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* CaptainErsatz: Several, such as [Series/{{Glee}} Sue Sylvester]], [[Film/TombRaider Lara Croft]], Film/AeonFlux, Music/LadyGaga, Disney/SnowWhite, [[Disney/SleepingBeauty Malelficent]], and ComicBook/{{Catwoman}}.
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* CaptainErsatz: Several, such as [Series/{{Glee}} [[Series/{{Glee}} Sue Sylvester]], [[Film/TombRaider Lara Croft]], Film/AeonFlux, Music/LadyGaga, Disney/SnowWhite, [[Disney/SleepingBeauty Malelficent]], and ComicBook/{{Catwoman}}.
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* AllAsiansWearConicalStrawHats: One of the Series 10-Girls figures.
* AmazonBrigade: A female warrior appears in Series 8, although it's difficult to tell if she's a ''gladiatrix'' or an Amazon.
* AmazonBrigade: A female warrior appears in Series 8, although it's difficult to tell if she's a ''gladiatrix'' or an Amazon.
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* BedsheetGhost: A black (or shadowy) version is re-released for Series 9.
* BellyDancer: In Series 8.
* BlatantBurglar: In Series 8. Unfortunately for him, a policeman is in the same series.
* BlondGuysAreEvil: The Alien Villain in Series 2 has yellow hair under his helmet.
* CaptainErsatz: The "Fi?ures" line has featured several, of [[Series/{{Glee}} Sue Sylvester]], [[Film/TombRaider Lara Croft]], Film/AeonFlux, Music/LadyGaga, Disney/SnowWhite, [[Disney/SleepingBeauty Malelficent]], and ComicBook/{{Catwoman}}.
* CelestialBody: The Queen of the Night's dress appears to be made of stars.
* ClassicalMovieVampire: A female one in Series 2. A more modern vampiress appears in Series 10.
* TheCrusades: A Crusader appears in Series 8.
* {{Disneyification}}: Ironically, the Queen of Hearts, who is even more toned-down than the Disney version. This one seems to be sweet and friendly, with [[HairOfGoldHeartOfGold hair]] to match.
* BellyDancer: In Series 8.
* BlatantBurglar: In Series 8. Unfortunately for him, a policeman is in the same series.
* BlondGuysAreEvil: The Alien Villain in Series 2 has yellow hair under his helmet.
* CaptainErsatz: The "Fi?ures" line has featured several, of [[Series/{{Glee}} Sue Sylvester]], [[Film/TombRaider Lara Croft]], Film/AeonFlux, Music/LadyGaga, Disney/SnowWhite, [[Disney/SleepingBeauty Malelficent]], and ComicBook/{{Catwoman}}.
* CelestialBody: The Queen of the Night's dress appears to be made of stars.
* ClassicalMovieVampire: A female one in Series 2. A more modern vampiress appears in Series 10.
* TheCrusades: A Crusader appears in Series 8.
* {{Disneyification}}: Ironically, the Queen of Hearts, who is even more toned-down than the Disney version. This one seems to be sweet and friendly, with [[HairOfGoldHeartOfGold hair]] to match.
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* BellyDancer: In Series 8.
* BlatantBurglar: In Series 8. Unfortunately for him, a policeman is in the same series.
* BlondGuysAreEvil: The Alien Villain in Series 2 has yellow hair under his helmet.
*
* ClassicalMovieVampire: A female one in Series 2. A more modern vampiress appears in Series 10.
* TheCrusades: A Crusader appears in Series 8.
* {{Disneyification}}: Ironically, the Queen of Hearts, who is even more toned-down than the Disney version. This one seems to be sweet
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* DualWielding: The Fairy Queen carries a wand and a magical staff.
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The first series' designs look a bit different from the later series'. Several of the characters are made to tie in to current themes, so the evolving aesthetic (compare the fairy in Series 1 to the fairies in series after the new theme) can make this happen at any point in the theme.
* {{Expy}}: The Alien Villain in Series 2 is one of [[Franchise/StarWars Darth Vader]].
* EvilCounterpart: Pops up in the Fi?ures theme a few times in the same series (like Series 2's Space Hero and Alien Villain, Series 6's Magic Queen and Evil Sorceress, or Series 8's Wizard and Witch) or across a few (like Series 3's Robot and Series 5's Alien Android.)
* EvilRedhead: The Mega Masters agent in Series 8 has vivid orange hair.
* EvilSorcerer: The shadowed eyes of the Green Wizard seem to imply this. Since it's a tie-in to the [[EvilVersusEvil Dragons theme]], it seems to support this. The Maleficent ripoff in Series 8 is a female version. The Fire Wizard could go either way.
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The first series' designs look a bit different from the later series'. Several of the characters are made to tie in to current themes, so the evolving aesthetic (compare the fairy in Series 1 to the fairies in series after the new theme) can make this happen at any point in the theme.
* {{Expy}}: The Alien Villain in Series 2 is one of [[Franchise/StarWars Darth Vader]].
* EvilCounterpart: Pops up in the Fi?ures theme a few times in the same series (like Series 2's Space Hero and Alien Villain, Series 6's Magic Queen and Evil Sorceress, or Series 8's Wizard and Witch) or across a few (like Series 3's Robot and Series 5's Alien Android.)
* EvilRedhead: The Mega Masters agent in Series 8 has vivid orange hair.
* EvilSorcerer: The shadowed eyes of the Green Wizard seem to imply this. Since it's a tie-in to the [[EvilVersusEvil Dragons theme]], it seems to support this. The Maleficent ripoff in Series 8 is a female version. The Fire Wizard could go either way.
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* {{Fembot}}: In Series 10, as a counterpart to the Series 3 robot. She has pink details where he had blue, a mirror, and makeup.
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* {{Fembot}}: In EvilCounterpart: Shows up a few times, like the Series 10, as a counterpart 3 Robot to the Series 3 robot. She has pink details where he had blue, a mirror, 5 Android, the Series 6 Fairy Queen and makeup.Evil Sorceress, and the Series 8 Wizard and Witch.
* EvilSorcerer: The shadowed eyes of the Green Wizard seem to imply this. Since it's a tie-in to the [[EvilVersusEvil Dragons theme]], it seems to support this. The Maleficent ripoff in Series 8 is a female version. The Fire Wizard could go either way.
* EvilSorcerer: The shadowed eyes of the Green Wizard seem to imply this. Since it's a tie-in to the [[EvilVersusEvil Dragons theme]], it seems to support this. The Maleficent ripoff in Series 8 is a female version. The Fire Wizard could go either way.
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* GorgeousPeriodDress: The Georgian-era English lady in Series 8, with a big dress, wig, and parasol.
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* GreenAndMean: The Evil Sorceress.
* HatDamage: Either due to weather or fighting, the Scarecrow has a rather tattered and torn hat.
* HighCollarOfDoom: Worn on capes by the Grim Reaper and Green Sorceress and without a cape on the Vampiress. However, these collars are not always used for evil character. The capeless version of the Sorceress' collar has only been worn by good or neutral characters, (Snow White and the Queen of the Night), and the Vampiress shares her rounded collar with the benevolent Southern Belle.
* HatDamage: Either due to weather or fighting, the Scarecrow has a rather tattered and torn hat.
* HighCollarOfDoom: Worn on capes by the Grim Reaper and Green Sorceress and without a cape on the Vampiress. However, these collars are not always used for evil character. The capeless version of the Sorceress' collar has only been worn by good or neutral characters, (Snow White and the Queen of the Night), and the Vampiress shares her rounded collar with the benevolent Southern Belle.
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* HatDamage: Either due to weather or fighting, the Scarecrow has a rather tattered and torn hat.
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* AnIcePerson: The Snow Queen in Series 1.
* InTheHood: The Executioner. This is unusually averted for the Grim Reaper, who instead wears a floppy hat and a large-collared cape.
* {{Kaiserreich}}: A German policeman in a pickelhaube appears in Series 9.
* InTheHood: The Executioner. This is unusually averted for the Grim Reaper, who instead wears a floppy hat and a large-collared cape.
* {{Kaiserreich}}: A German policeman in a pickelhaube appears in Series 9.
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* MadScientist: In Series 4, complete with lab coat, crazy eyes, and spiky hair.
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* {{Mummy}}: In Series 1.
* NewAgeRetroHippie: In Series 7. She has a neon yellow outfit with a peace-sign medallion. She also comes with a pigeon/dove and a flower.
* NiceHat: The Robber Woman in Series 1 has a huge medieval hat.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Music/ElvisPresley appears in Series 2, and it's very obviously him.
* NewAgeRetroHippie: In Series 7. She has a neon yellow outfit with a peace-sign medallion. She also comes with a pigeon/dove and a flower.
* NiceHat: The Robber Woman in Series 1 has a huge medieval hat.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Music/ElvisPresley appears in Series 2, and it's very obviously him.
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* {{Mummy}}: In Series 1.
* NewAgeRetroHippie: In Series 7. She has a neon yellow outfitModesty Towel: A towel wrap is included with a peace-sign medallion. She also comes with a pigeon/dove both female bathers, one modern, and a flower.
* NiceHat: The Robber Woman in Series 1 has a huge medieval hat.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Music/ElvisPresley appears in Series 2, and it's very obviously him.one rustic. Both have bikinis or underwear underneath, though.
* NewAgeRetroHippie: In Series 7. She has a neon yellow outfit
* NiceHat: The Robber Woman in Series 1 has a huge medieval hat.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Music/ElvisPresley appears in Series 2, and it's very obviously him.
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* OurDwarvesAreAllTheSame: The Series 3 Dwarf (who introduced short legs for adult figures), and the Series 9 Dwarf King.
* OurElvesAreBetter: An elven warrior appears in Series 10.
* OurElvesAreBetter: An elven warrior appears in Series 10.
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* OurDwarvesAreAllTheSame: The OncePerEpisode: Every girls' series has a fairy and/or a woman in a large ballgown.
* OurMermaidsAreDifferent: In Series3 Dwarf (who introduced short legs for adult figures), 1 and the Series 9 Dwarf King.
* OurElvesAreBetter: An elven warrior appears in Series 10.5. Both are friendly.
* OurMermaidsAreDifferent: In Series
* OurElvesAreBetter: An elven warrior appears in Series 10.
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* PrincessesPreferPink: Used a few times.
* ProfessorGuineaPig: The Mad Scientist's mulicolored, unfocused eyes seem to imply this.
* ProfessorGuineaPig: The Mad Scientist's mulicolored, unfocused eyes seem to imply this.
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* PinkGirlBlueBoy: The packaging for the girls' and boys' series (with the exception of Series 2's green and yellow, respectively, and Series 3 boys' black) has used pink and blue, with the radial designs changing color. The two transparent robots also count.
* PrincessesPreferPink: Used a few times. \n* ProfessorGuineaPig: The Mad Scientist's mulicolored, unfocused eyes seem to imply this.
* PrincessesPreferPink: Used a few times.
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* TheMafia: An gangster in Series 7 appears to be a member. Supported by his face being shared with the Italian pizza chef in Series 1.
* PinkGirlBlueBoy: The packaging for the girls' and boys' series (with the exception of Series 2's green and yellow, respectively, and Series 3 boys' black) has used pink and blue, with the radial designs changing color. The two robots also count.
* PlayingWithFire: The Series 10 Fire Wizard.
* PinkGirlBlueBoy: The packaging for the girls' and boys' series (with the exception of Series 2's green and yellow, respectively, and Series 3 boys' black) has used pink and blue, with the radial designs changing color. The two robots also count.
* PlayingWithFire: The Series 10 Fire Wizard.
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* SicklyGreenGlow: The Series 10 Ghost Warrior is a pale, unearthly, green.
* SouthernBelle: In Series 3.
* SpidersAreScary: The Series 8 Witch wears spiderweb-patterned dress and shawl.
* SouthernBelle: In Series 3.
* SpidersAreScary: The Series 8 Witch wears spiderweb-patterned dress and shawl.
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* SicklyGreenGlow: SkullForAHead: The Series 10 Grim Reaper and Ghost Warrior is have a pale, unearthly, green.
* SouthernBelle: Inskeletal face. The Shadow Ghost in Series 3.
* SpidersAreScary: The Series 8 Witch wears spiderweb-patterned dress and shawl.9 has a variation on the same.
* SouthernBelle: In
* SpidersAreScary: The Series 8 Witch wears spiderweb-patterned dress and shawl.
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* WarriorMonk: A Shaolin monk appears in Series 3.
* WickedWitch: In Series 1 and Series 8.
* WizardClassic: In Series 8.
* WickedWitch: In Series 1 and Series 8.
* WizardClassic: In Series 8.
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[[folder: Series 1]]
* AnIcePerson: The Snow Queen.
* InTheHood: The Executioner. This is unusually averted for the Grim Reaper, who instead wears a floppy hat and a large-collared cape.
* TheGrimReaper
* {{Mummy}}: Noticing a morbid theme here?
* NiceHat: The Robber Woman has a huge medieval hat.
* WickedWitch: A rather shabby-looking one.
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[[folder: Series 2]]
* {{Animesque}}: The Space Hero in Series 2 seems to have taken inspiration from anime.
* BlondGuysAreEvil: The Alien Villain in Series 2 has yellow hair under his helmet.
* ClassicalMovieVampire: A female example.
* {{Expy}}: The Alien Villain is one of [[Franchise/StarWars Darth Vader]].
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Music/ElvisPresley appears in this series.
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[[folder: Series 3]]
* HatDamage: Either due to weather or fighting, the Scarecrow has a rather tattered and torn hat.
* OurDwarvesAreAllTheSame
* SouthernBelle
* WarriorMonk: A Shaolinmonk monk.
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[[folder: Series 4]]
* MadScientist: Complete with lab coat, flasks, crazy eyes, and spiky hair.
* ProfessorGuineaPig: The Mad Scientist's multicolored, unfocused eyes seem to imply this.
* RequisiteRoyalRegalia: The King.
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[[folder: Series 6]]
* DualWielding: The Fairy Queen carries a wand and a magical staff.
* GreenAndMean: The Evil Sorceress.
[[/folder]]
[[folder: Series 7]]
* ClassicalMythology: Neptune/Poseidon is one of the characters in the boys' series.
* HollywoodNuns
* NewAgeRetroHippie: In Series 7. She has a neon yellow outfit with a peace-sign medallion. She also comes with a pigeon/dove and a flower.
* TheMafia: An gangster in Series 7 appears to be a member. Supported by his face being shared with the Italian pizza chef in Series 1.
* RequisiteRoyalRegalia: The Golden King and Queen.
* SnakeCharmer: Of the circus variety. She has a large boa to hold.
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[[folder: Series 8]]
* AmazonBrigade: A female warrior appears in Series3.
8, although it's difficult to tell if she's a ''gladiatrix'' or an Amazon.
* BellyDancer
* BlatantBurglar: Unfortunately for him, a policeman is in the same series.
* TheCrusades: A Crusader appears in Series 8.
* EvilRedhead: The Mega Masters agent in Series 8 has vivid orange hair.
* GorgeousPeriodDress: The Georgian-era English lady, with a big dress, wig, and parasol.
* SpidersAreScary: The Witch wears spiderweb-patterned dress and shawl.
* WickedWitch: A darker version than the Series 1 witch.
* WizardClassic
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[[folder: Series 9]]
* BedsheetGhost: A black (or shadowy) version is re-released for Series 9.
* CelestialBody: The Queen of the Night's dress appears to be made of stars.
* {{Kaiserreich}}: A German policeman in a pickelhaube appears in Series 9.
* OurDwarvesAreAllTheSame: A king appears in this series.
[[/folder]]
[[folder: Series 10]]
* AllAsiansWearConicalStrawHats: The Farmer Girl.
* {{Disneyfication}}: Ironically, the Queen of Hearts, who is even more toned-down than the Disney version. This one seems to be sweet and friendly, with [[HairOfGoldHeartOfGold hair]] to match.
* {{Fembot}}: In Series1 and 10, as a counterpart to the Series 8.
3 robot. She has pink details where he had blue, a mirror, and makeup.
*WizardClassic: In FrozenFashionSense: Averted by the female vampire in Series 8.10, who wears a modern ensemble, with a short skirt and bat hair clip, but still retains a classical Gothic feel.
* OurElvesAreBetter: An elven soldier is one of the group.
* PlayingWithFire: The Fire Wizard.
* SicklyGreenGlow: The Ghost Warrior is a pale green.
[[/folder]]
[[folder: Series 1]]
* AnIcePerson: The Snow Queen.
* InTheHood: The Executioner. This is unusually averted for the Grim Reaper, who instead wears a floppy hat and a large-collared cape.
* TheGrimReaper
* {{Mummy}}: Noticing a morbid theme here?
* NiceHat: The Robber Woman has a huge medieval hat.
* WickedWitch: A rather shabby-looking one.
[[/folder]]
[[folder: Series 2]]
* {{Animesque}}: The Space Hero in Series 2 seems to have taken inspiration from anime.
* BlondGuysAreEvil: The Alien Villain in Series 2 has yellow hair under his helmet.
* ClassicalMovieVampire: A female example.
* {{Expy}}: The Alien Villain is one of [[Franchise/StarWars Darth Vader]].
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Music/ElvisPresley appears in this series.
[[/folder]]
[[folder: Series 3]]
* HatDamage: Either due to weather or fighting, the Scarecrow has a rather tattered and torn hat.
* OurDwarvesAreAllTheSame
* SouthernBelle
* WarriorMonk: A Shaolin
[[/folder]]
[[folder: Series 4]]
* MadScientist: Complete with lab coat, flasks, crazy eyes, and spiky hair.
* ProfessorGuineaPig: The Mad Scientist's multicolored, unfocused eyes seem to imply this.
* RequisiteRoyalRegalia: The King.
[[/folder]]
[[folder: Series 6]]
* DualWielding: The Fairy Queen carries a wand and a magical staff.
* GreenAndMean: The Evil Sorceress.
[[/folder]]
[[folder: Series 7]]
* ClassicalMythology: Neptune/Poseidon is one of the characters in the boys' series.
* HollywoodNuns
* NewAgeRetroHippie: In Series 7. She has a neon yellow outfit with a peace-sign medallion. She also comes with a pigeon/dove and a flower.
* TheMafia: An gangster in Series 7 appears to be a member. Supported by his face being shared with the Italian pizza chef in Series 1.
* RequisiteRoyalRegalia: The Golden King and Queen.
* SnakeCharmer: Of the circus variety. She has a large boa to hold.
[[/folder]]
[[folder: Series 8]]
* AmazonBrigade: A female warrior appears in Series
* BellyDancer
* BlatantBurglar: Unfortunately for him, a policeman is in the same series.
* TheCrusades: A Crusader appears in Series 8.
* EvilRedhead: The Mega Masters agent in Series 8 has vivid orange hair.
* GorgeousPeriodDress: The Georgian-era English lady, with a big dress, wig, and parasol.
* SpidersAreScary: The Witch wears spiderweb-patterned dress and shawl.
* WickedWitch: A darker version than the Series 1 witch.
* WizardClassic
[[/folder]]
[[folder: Series 9]]
* BedsheetGhost: A black (or shadowy) version is re-released for Series 9.
* CelestialBody: The Queen of the Night's dress appears to be made of stars.
* {{Kaiserreich}}: A German policeman in a pickelhaube appears in Series 9.
* OurDwarvesAreAllTheSame: A king appears in this series.
[[/folder]]
[[folder: Series 10]]
* AllAsiansWearConicalStrawHats: The Farmer Girl.
* {{Disneyfication}}: Ironically, the Queen of Hearts, who is even more toned-down than the Disney version. This one seems to be sweet and friendly, with [[HairOfGoldHeartOfGold hair]] to match.
* {{Fembot}}: In Series
*
* OurElvesAreBetter: An elven soldier is one of the group.
* PlayingWithFire: The Fire Wizard.
* SicklyGreenGlow: The Ghost Warrior is a pale green.
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* {{Animesque}}: The Space Hero in Series 1 seems to be take inspiration from anime.
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* {{Disneyification}}: Ironically, the Queen of Hearts, who is even less toned-down than the Disney version. This one seems to be sweet and friendly, with [[HairOfGoldHeartOfGold hair]] to match.
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* EvilSorcerer: The shadowed eyes of the Green Wizard seem to imply this. Since it's a tie-in to the [[EvilVersusEvil Dragons theme]], it seems to support this. The Maleficent ripoff in Series 8 is a female version. The Fire Wizard could go either way.
* {{Fembot}}: In Series 10, as a counterpart to the Series 3 robot. She has pink details where he had blue, a mirror, and makeup.
* OurElvesAreBetter: An elven warrior appears in Series 10.
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* PublicDomainCharacter: Rapunzel and Snow White in Series 4, and [[Theater/TheMagicFlute The Queen of the Night]] in Series 9.
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* PublicDomainCharacter: Rapunzel and Snow White in Series 4, and [[Theater/TheMagicFlute The Queen of the Night]] in Series 9. The [[Literature/AlicesAdventuresInWonderland Queen of Hearts]] appears in Series 10.
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* PinkGirlBlueBoy: The packaging for the girls' and boys' series (with the exception of Series 2's green and yellow, respectively, and Series 3 boys' black) has used pink and blue, with the radial designs changing color.
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* PinkGirlBlueBoy: The packaging for the girls' and boys' series (with the exception of Series 2's green and yellow, respectively, and Series 3 boys' black) has used pink and blue, with the radial designs changing color. The two robots also count.
* PlayingWithFire: The Series 10 Fire Wizard.
* PlayingWithFire: The Series 10 Fire Wizard.
* SicklyGreenGlow: The Series 10 Ghost Warrior is a pale, unearthly, green.
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* SpidersAreScary: The Series 8 Witch wears spiderweb-patterned dress and shawl.