#Mugen bonus games break the boards series
Series four was Mugen Golden God and Mugen Silver God, repaints of sets 2 and 3. Series three was Mugen Four Dragons, another new figure. Series two was Four Holy Beasts, a completely new figure not based on any earlier Mugen Gattai figures. Series one was just candy toys versions of Air Leon, Galaxy Rex, and Carry Eagle with a new gestalt form. The original candy toys were also released with the Mugen Gattai series. Through the years, new sublines were released such as the Mugen Engine, and Build Gattai series. All of the figures come with "Bine Parts" which are the extra parts used to "parts-form" into each figures' alt modes. They also have wheels on their arms and legs and form the chassis for their vehicle mode. The Turboroids have a different body unique to all Turboroids that has a head that doesn't have a letter on it but does swivel left and right. All of the Mugenroids have identical bodies but each has a unique head with the first letter of their name on the side of it.
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Victory Leon and Zord Elephant also were released earlier as they were larger sets. Originally, the figures were released somewhat out of order with Xenobine being released early on as he is actually a villain in the series. Turboroids use letters O-S and are also part of the Base series such as Mugen Fire. Mugenroids are part of the Alphabet or letter series-specifically A-N, T-Z and the Japanese vowels. There are two types of Mugen Gattai figures. It has simple articulation (shoulders, hip, knee, and some have a head swivel). The Mugen Gattai figures were the main figures of the Mugenbine line and the figures consisted of a small robot (about the size of a Legends class figure) that has pegs and ports on its body. The original Machine Robo figures were imported by Tonka in 1984 as Gobots. MRR and Mugenbine are cross-compatible with each other. The original Mugenbine toys were released in late Dec 2003 when the previous Machine Robo line, Machine Robo Rescue, wrapped up. The build system works with a standardized peg and port system throughout the line. The next release is Mugen Yamato or something, I don't know a lot about this figure but it should be released this month. The latest release in the Mugen Saga line is Dark Pharoah vs Paladin Arthur which are new repaints of sets 5 and 6 and the combined mode of the two is new to the Mugen Saga series. The last two also have an alternate color scheme that is unique to the Mugen Saga release. The new versions are the sets that comprise Mugen Pharoah (set 5), Mugen Arthur (set 6), Mugen Ashura (set 8), and Mugen Guardian (set 10).
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I don't know if they also include all of the stickers of the original releases or not as I don't have the new ones. While the original figures had stickers, I believe the Mugen Saga figures are painted. Mugen Saga is just repaints of some of the candy toys originally released in the Machine Robo Mugenbine toyline.
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Unlike the previous games, the bonus stages are standardized for all fighters, only varying in difficulty.Click to expand.Just some info on what I know of this toy line: Snag the Trophies and Race to the Finish were both removed to make room for the second Target Smash! round. The second time features a higher difficulty than the first, unless the first difficulty was already the highest.
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In Brawl there is only one bonus stage: Target Smash!!, which appears twice after the fourth and tenth battles. Target Test and Race to the Finish return as the first and third game, but Board the Platforms does not, being replaced by Snag the Trophies. The main game can progress even if the player loses any of the bonus games. Three bonus games are available in the 1P Game of Super Smash Bros., once every three battles: Break the Targets, Board the Platforms, and Race to the Finish.