Toys “R” Us to Debut Toys Based on DreamWorks Animation’s Dinotrux

Dinotrux LogoBeginning on October 1, Toys “R” Us stores nationwide and toysrus.com will begin carrying playsets, vehicles, and more based on DreamWorks Animation‘s upcoming Netflix original series, Dinotrux. The initial line, from Mattel, will feature Ty Rux, Revvit, and other Dinotrux characters, and select items will be available for pre-order online beginning August 14.

Dinotrux Ty Rux (Photographer: Jeff O'Brien)
Dinotrux Mega Chompin Ty Rux (Photographer: Jeff O’Brien)

Dinotrux takes place on a prehistoric world of half-dinosaur, half-construction vehicle creatures. The first wave of character vehicles includes Dinotrux Mega Chompin Ty Rux, which features sounds and lights; and Dinotrux Garby and Dinotrux Revvit, each with sounds and phrases.

In addition, the Dinotrux Construction vs. Destruction Mega Pack features four character vehicles, the Dinotrux Diecast Character Assortment two-packs let fans choose from either the smaller-scale Reptools or larger mid-size scale characters, and the Dinotrux Pull Back N’ Go Assortment offers a choice of three character vehicles with rolling wheels and a pullback motor for revving.

Dinotrux Pull Back N' Go assortment
Dinotrux Pull Back N’ Go assortment
Dinotrux Playset Assortment (courtesy of Ivan Wu)
Dinotrux Playset Assortment Smash & Slide Construction Site

The Dinotrux Playset Assortment lets kids choose from two playsets that recreate key locations from the show, and each one comes with a Dinotrux vehicle, moveable parts, and accessories. The Smash & Slide Construction Site features the heroic Ty Rux and his signature wrecking ball tail, while the Rock & Load Skate Park features ramps for the character Ton-Ton.

All toys in the Dinotrux line are recommended for kids ages 3 and up, except for the Dinotrux Diecast Character Assortment, which is suitable for ages 4 and up.

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Phil Guie

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