The full Skylanders Giants list of figures (new/lightcore/giant/series 2) is now complete with all the characters having appeared online. The last few gaps were filled in by ToyWiz.com.
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We use a series of images on Noel Shack website to walk through the different Skylanders Giants characters with the children. See their review and reaction of each character, and which ones they think will be top of their Skylanders list.
New Normal Skylanders: These are new regular-sized Skylanders for Skylanders Giants that weren't in the first game.
-Shroom Boom -Jet Vac -Pop Fizz -Fright Rider -Flashwing -Chill -Sprocket -Hot Dog
Skylanders Giants: These are the new larger Skylanders Giants figures.
-Bouncer -Crusher -Tree Rex -Hot Head -Swarm -Eye Brawl -Thumpback -Ninjini
Reposed LightCore: These are Skylanders from the first game, reposed with light-up components.
-Eruptor -Prism Break -Drobot -Hex
New LightCore: These are new light-up regular-sized Skylanders for Skylanders Giants that weren't in the first game.
-Shroom Boom -Jet Vac -Chill -Pop Fizz
Returning Skylanders: These are the figures from the first game that are return in a new pose, as series 2 figures.
-Prism Break -Chop Chop -Whirlwind -Double Trouble -Stump Smash -Ignitor -Trigger Happy -Sonic Boom -Gill Grunt -Slam Bam -Bash -Drill Sergeant -Hex -Zook -Terrafin -Cynder -Drobot -Eruptor -Spyro -Flameslinger -Lightning Rod -Stealth Elf -Wrecking Ball
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"Videogame reviews for the whole family, not just the kids. I dig out videogame experiences to intrigue and interest grownups and children. This is post-hardcore gaming where accessibility, emotion and storytelling are as important as realism, explosions and bravado."
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