Mighty Beanz
Mighty Beanz is a collectable children's toy line of plastic beans created by Moose Enterprises in Melbourne, Australia.[1][2] The primary Mighty Beanz game is to race the beanz down different types of battle stages.[3]
Type | Toy |
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Company | Moose Toys |
Availability | 2002–2006 2010–2012 2018–2020 |
Slogan | Play 'em, Race 'em, Collect 'em |
Official website |
History
Original line
The Mighty Beanz line was originally launched in Australia at the beginning of 2002 and found their way to United States markets that summer. Five beans were created:
- “Series 1” included 60 beanz (1-60) divided into teams of five, along with a red carrying case.
- “Series 2” introduced 70 all new Mighty Beanz (60-130). Again, these were divided into teams of five with some beans able to glow in the dark. Blue carrying case.
- “Series 3” produced only 60 new Mighty Beanz (131-190). Pairs (2 beanz in one team). This line of Beanz introduced color changing abilities, along with a new green carrying case.
- “Series 4” produced another 60 Mighty Beanz (191-250). This time around, the Beanz were arranged into teams of three and also introduced a new mega Bean, which was substantially larger than the others. Purple carrying case.
- “Series 5” came with a new name for the Mighty Beanz called Bean Bodz. There were 60 Bean Bodz produced (1-60) bringing the total number of collectibles to 310. This time beanz weren't divided into some teams, every bean had assigned rubber body. Unfortunately, no carrying case.
Furthermore, Moose Enterprises has portrayed several famous celebrities in the shape of their toy, including Elvis Presley, Hulk Hogan and Steve Irwin.
Besides Mighty Beanz, Moose Enterprises also manufactured three Mighty Beanz racetracks to go along with their toys, Ultimate Jump Park, Collision Chaos, and Super S-Bend.[4] Each track came with two limited edition Beanz that did not have printed numbers on them, making them extremely collectible.
In 2004, a Mighty Beanz video game titled Mighty Beanz Pocket Puzzles was released for the Game Boy Advance.[5]
References
- "Toying with the world - Business - www.theage.com.au". www.theage.com.au. 7 November 2004. Retrieved 2018-01-23.
- "Moose Enterprises Pty Ltd.: Private Company Information - Bloomberg". www.bloomberg.com. Retrieved 2017-10-25.
- "Toys jumping off the shelves". Gympie Times. Retrieved 2018-01-23.
- "Mighty Beanz 2010 and Flip-Track".
- "Mighty Beanz Pocket Puzzles (Game)".
- "Mighty Beanz - Moose Toys". www.moosetoys.com. Archived from the original on 3 March 2019. Retrieved 12 January 2022.