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This page focuses on a currently unreleased or lost product. The content seen below is subject to change once more info is found.

All the items in this page are unidentified knock-off Gogo's Crazy Bones series that have information which is yet to be discovered.

Double-Face Tabas

Range

?

Year

?

Availability

Unknown.

Rarity

Scarce

An unknown series that has not been identified yet. They have been seen in South America and Spain and are said to be sold with bubblegum. Each one is rectangle and has two faces on each side. It is possible they are shaped like sheep knuckle bones and are traditional Tabas pieces but with faces added on.

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Mysterious series

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Year

?

Availability

Unknown.

Rarity

Scarce

An unknown series that has not been identified yet. Each one is shaped like a blunt triangle. Although not confirmed the series likely has 12 unique sculpts. As multiple collections have only shown 12 designs. This does not 100% confirm the set only has 12 characters however and more may have been made.

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Unknown Series

Range

?

Year

Unknown

Availability

Europe

Rarity

Scarce

Not much is known about this series other than they originate from Europe, most commonly being found in Spain and Sweden. It is also known that they have a hole in the side of each figure so that they can be placed on a necklace, as well as play traditional Gogo style games with. Each figure is numbered and the set has 12 characters in total. Each figure also has alternate paint jobs depending on which color they are molded in. They are also likely to be made by the same company behind the unknown puzzle set. As both share a similar style, color pallet, number of figures and alternate paintjobs.

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Unknown Series

Range

Year

1990's?, mid 2000's

Availability

Spain, Mexico

Rarity

Scarce

A series of detailed Gogo-like figurines that were released in Spain and Mexico. There is not much information on these at all. There is a C on their back.

In Mexico, these figurines were released under the name Monstruos. They were included in the HuevoSaurio candies from the "Sonric’s" brand.

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Unknown Series

Range

Year

Unknown

Availability

Sweden

Rarity

Scarce

Not much is known about this series other than they originate from Sweden and are shaped like puzzle pieces that connect together and come in a variety of colors and all have faces on them.

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Unknown Animals Set

Range

A few figures appear in Dunkin Shockys Series 2

Year

Late 1990's or Early 2000's

Availability

Poland, Spain

# of Figures

30 (More may exist)

Alternate Names

None Known Of

Next Series

N/A

Originally thought to be a possible 3rd series in the Polish Dunkin Shockys line of toys, it is now thought that this was it's own stand alone series and that a few figures were reused for the second set of Dunkin Shockys, similar to the second wave of Matutolas. Not much is known about this series other than the characters in it all resemble animals. One in particular is the Matutolas Eggy, but with an edited sculpt to appear like a mouse.


NOTE: The checklist below may have characters that are not part of this series, and for now are all thrown together until their origins are discovered.

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Unknown Series

Range

Unknown

Year

Unknown, likely 90s

Availability

Belgium

Rarity

Scarce

A series of Gogo-like figurines that were released in Belgium. There is not much information on these at all. Each figure is numbered and only a few examples of this toy line have been found online

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