What Japanese BW toys were available through Hasbro shop?

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What Japanese BW toys were available through Hasbro shop?

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Like the topic says.

So far I had been aware of
-Shadow Panther
-Tigatron
-Lio Convoy
-Galvatron(?)

And now after reading Scout's review of Mach Kick
-Mach Kick
-Archadis
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Osku, my information came from TFU.info. :) I used Denyer's review format link to find the tech specs, and they said Mach Kick had been available through the Hasbro website. It didn't say that he had come with Archadis, so I only wrote that Mach Kick had been available in the US. TFU is down right now, so can't check on Archadis.
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Courtesy of the #WIIGII chat:
[19:57] Fifty-Five: Longrack/Guiledart.
[19:57] Fifty-Five: I think separately.
[19:57] Fifty-Five: Whereas Mach Kick Vs Archadis was the two-pack.
[19:57] Fifty-Five: And that makes pretty much all of them, I think.
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I thought Hasbro didn't do that anymore.
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Originally posted by Cyberstrike nTo
I thought Hasbro didn't do that anymore.


Now, read the title of the thread, and see if you can spot your deliberate mistake.
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Cohrada and Saberback were also available as a two pack.
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Thanks for the info people. That explains some of the easily available BW Neo toys. I'd have thought that Stamply and Dead End were among of those, basing on how (relatively) easy those are to find.
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