When Were the First Sectaurs Toys Made?

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The release date of Coleco’s Sectaurs toy line is a confusing subject for many people. When were the first Sectaurs toys released?

Coleco Takes a Risk with the First Sectaurs Toys

In the world of vintage toy collectibles, Coleco’s Sectaurs claim a unique place. Known for their iconic Cabbage Patch Kids and video game consoles, Coleco daringly ventured into the realm of action figures and fantasy by creating Sectaurs in 1985. Despite the copyright date 1984 shown on the action figures, Coleco made the first Sectaurs action figures in 1985.

The mid-1980s was a period of bold experimentation and creativity in the toy industry. Among the popular franchises such as G.I. Joe, Transformers, and Masters of the Universe, Sectaurs came onto the scene with an innovative and distinctive narrative. This action figure line, based on humanoid insects from the fantastical planet of Symbion, resulted in an exciting collection of complex and memorable characters.

Known as “Warriors of Symbion,” Sectaurs ranked among the more ambitious projects of Coleco. Each meticulously detailed figure stood about 7.5 inches tall, a considerable size compared to most action figures at the time. These impressive toys also came with “insectoid steeds,” a unique hand puppet addition that made the Sectaurs’ play experience immersive.

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Sectaurs’ Short but Successful Legacy

The unveiling of Sectaurs in 1985 represented an era of fierce competition and invention in the toy industry. Toy manufacturers competed to captivate children’s attention with fantastical narratives and engaging play experiences. A comic book series and a five-part animated miniseries supported the Sectaurs toy line, providing depth to the universe of Symbion and its characters and enhancing the appeal of Sectaurs. Coleco even put effort into the worldbuilding of Symbion with lore, such as maps of the realm and a unique Sectaurs alphabet.

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Sectaurs’ run in the toy market was short-lived. High production costs and insufficient support from a major TV show led to the line’s discontinuation after only one series. Despite its brief existence, Sectaurs has become a treasured relic of the mid-80s toy era, symbolizing the boundary-pushing creativity of the time.

From ’85 to Today

In summary, Sectaurs, a daring toy line by Coleco, emerged in the pivotal year of 1985. Its debut not only showcased Coleco’s adventurous journey into the world of action figures and science fiction but also reflected the period’s dynamic and innovative toy industry. Although Sectaurs had a brief lifespan, their influence and legacy persist. They serve as a testament to a time of bold creativity and a reminder of the transformative power of imaginative play. Looking back, we can only applaud Coleco’s audacity and the enduring charm of Sectaurs that continues to inspire collectors and enthusiasts.

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About the Author

Author: Chris Ingledue 

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Bio: I am the founder and owner of Wheeljack’s Lab pop Culture and Toy Shop. My vision has always been to reunite customers with their favorite childhood toys and pop culture, triggering fond memories, and reigniting their imaginations. Every day, I work in the “lab” where it’s Christmas 365 days a year. I scour the internet, like when we had the Sears Catalog of yesteryear, for the next great treasure. Then, I await the arrival of the postman as if he were Santa Claus himself and helping collectors worldwide with their versions of Christmas. Every day as a vintage toy buyer is an absolute joy!

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