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Thingz That Go Bump in the Night

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Thingz That Go Bump in the Night is a short-lived mini figure line released around 1997-1998 by a company called FEVA, I believe exclusively in the U.K. The concept is common household items come alive as monstrous little weirdos.

The carrying case opened
The Thingz line consists of 28 different figures and corresponding fact/bio cards, a "ThingzHappen Junction" carrying case, a Haunted House playset (which may not have seen production), and diorama-type pieces to use as 3-D backdrops for the figures. The characters are separated into four different groups:
  • Thingz in the Wardrobe
  • Thingz Under the Bed
  • Thingz in the Bathroom
  • Thingz in the Fridge 
The figures were sold a couple different ways, including in 4-packs and 2-packs. They are made of firm but slightly flexible plastic, fully painted, and average about 1.5 to 2 inches tall. Below you can see all 28 figures along with the illustrated checklist that includes each of their names (I pulled the checklist image from somewhere, but I can't remember where--if it's yours, let me know and I'll add credit).


I happened to pick up nearly a full set of these, as well as the carrying case, in one shot. So of course I had to go ahead and complete the set. These are really fun figures, with certain sculpts definitely standing out.

Some of my favorites are The Sponge Thing, The Moth Ball Thing (gotta love a mummy-like dude made out of mothballs), The Toilet Roll Thing, The Thing That Came Out of the Closet, The Thing in the Fridge, and The Thing That Ate My Breakfast.

Here's a couple of the backdrops with some of the Thingz hangin' out in them.


Overall, Thingz is a cool, obscure toy line worth another look (or for most, probably a first look). I'd probably like the figures even more in monochromatic colors, but what can you do.

You can see another article on Thingz here, which includes photos of a few of the cards, the Haunted House playset, and a packaged shot.

What about you -- have you ever come across these guys? What do you think?

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