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Hunting for New Imaginext Releases

MyGrodd doesn’t have any connection or affiliation with Mattel or Fisher-Price, all info on new releases and leaked figures are found through internet searches.

If you would like to learn some tips, check out the links below and let the hunt begin.

Amazon

Looking for new releases on Amazon is an easy way to get started, but there are a few tricks you can use to refine your searches.

These searches will only get you so far, since the items that are really the newest are not always in stock. Often, retailers will set up products that are coming soon in their systems, and then these will show up on Amazon, but ONLY if you first select the “Toys & Games” categories and then click on “Include Out of Stock” both check-boxes located on the left sidebar.

  • Search results in Toys & Games categories, including Out of Stock items: Click to view Out of Stock results.
  • You can then switch the sorting option to Featured or Newest to check out the differences.

However, if you are searching for a specific item, you can further refine your search by using the item name, category and out of stock option, to see if they are listed.

*An important note here is that if you change the search term or add anything to the search bar, you will need to reselect the “Show Out of Stock” option each time. There is no way to keep that setting on.

After you have exhausted your search terms for whatever you might be looking for on Amazon.com… you should then try the same rules to different Amazon search engines.


Google Search & Image Search

Another great resource is Google Images. Standard Google results for Imaginext will return lots of shopping sites and eBay listings. If you hope to find something new and off the radar, you will have to check off a few filters.

Google Search

If you have a specific product in mind, for instance the new Slammers line, you should use quotes around all your searches, to be sure all results include all your terms. Keep in mind “Imaginext” “Slammers” will return results with Imaginext and Slammers on the same page, but not necessarily next to each other. “Imaginext Slammers” will only return results where the two words appear in order, exactly as written.

  • Google search results for “Imaginext Slammers” : View Results.
  • Google search results for “Imaginext” “Slammers” : View Results.*

You will notice the second set of results include links to products on Mattel.com that include Imaginext products, and WWE products with the term “Slammers.” The more specific your searches, the less results you will need to dig through.

You can also use “Tools” > “All Results” and change the drop-down setting to “Verbatim” : View Verbatim Results.

In this same “Tools” section, you can also change the drop-down settings under “Any Time” to “Past hour” or “Past 24 hours” just to see the most recent results. This is very helpful during events like Toy Fair and SDCC.

Google Image Search

Google Image Search follows the same rules as normal search, however there is no “Verbatim” mode, so you need to use the quotes to find the exact terms you are looking for. You can change the time frame using the “Tools” settings, as noted above.

Example of Google Image Search for “Imaginext Slammers”: View Results.

The part of Image Search that can be very helpful, is specifying the country websites, or excluding some. For example, these are common searches used to find new items listed on international websites, since Google will rank these lower in a normal USA based search.

  • Use the term “imaginext -site:*.com” in order to eliminate any site that ends with a .com. : View Results.
  • Or you can use a term such as “imaginext site:*.com.au” to search common Australian websites. : View Results.

Again, combine these results with time-based filters to see what products were newly indexed.

  • You can also use the “site:” function to search only specific websites. Sample Results for Walmart Only.

Many of these advanced search functions can be accessed through the Advanced Search tool, but it is great to learn the shortcuts if you plan to to regular searches.

YouTube and Video Search

The Google Video Search should be easy to figure out at this point, once you have tried the keyword and image searches.

YouTube searches, filtered by most recently updated, are the easiest way to check out the latest reviews or finds on YouTube.com. YouTube is most useful during big tradeshows and events, like NYCC, SDCC and Toy Fair, but occasionally a new product or variation may pop up on here before other search engines.

Sample YouTube search, sorted by Upload Date: View Results.

Imaginext Model Number

Finding the 5 character Fisher Price code can help you track down specific Imaginext. Doing a Google search for “Imaginext GNN46” or whichever product you are looking for quickly reveal if that product has been listed on major retailer site, both in standard search and Google Images.

Third Party Sites

There are a few retail sites that will list Imaginext as soon as they are available for pre-order from Mattel or Fisher-Price. They don’t always show up as frequently in search results, like Amazon, Target & Walmart, but keeping a list of bookmarks can be helpful.

MyGrodd

MyGrodd founder and Editor-In-Chief. Joe Manzo, has been playing with toys and reading comics for as long as he can remember. His earliest collection was Masters of the Universe, which he shared with his classmates at show & tell. Early on he enjoyed collecting and sharing toys, but the latter resulted in many lost parts. So, today he continues to share his love of toys through reviews and articles. Joe has created many fan websites & forums for toys and comics, some of which have lead to wonderful connections. After college, Joe created NYBugle.com which was a Daily Bugle website that summarized all the adventures in the Ultimate Marvel Universe. This got the attention of Brian Michael Bendis, who reached out to Joe, which resulted in interviews with Bendis, Quesada, Bagley, Millar and more. Some of the old site can be found on archive.org. The next fan milestone for Joe came in 2005, when Star Wars Episode III was released. He was playing and collecting Attacktix, and wrote a tips & strategy blog for the new game. He was contacted by the game's creator, Hasbro's Brian Wilk, and was able to "leak" game news to the growing fan base. JoeAttacktix.com was the go-to resource for Attacktix fans, and eventually landed Joe with his first (and only) paid job in the toy industry. Inspired by these connections, Joe continues to create fan pages for his toy interests. Once his daughter was born, he began to collect Imaginext superheroes "for her." MyGrodd.com is the result of that current collection, and with the recent announcement of Masters of the Universe Imaginext, it seems like there is no end in sight.

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