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"They're not dolls!"

Toymigos
Toy Collecting
Toys
Street Fighter
Action Figures
Jada Toys
Toy Industry
SH Figuarts
Secret Wars
Batman Beyond
Marvel Legends
Deadpool
Wolverine
Iron Man
Toymigos
Beetlejuice
Transformers
One Piece
Mythic Legions
Naruto
New York Comic Con

Podcast by Toymigos

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Latest Episodes

Tune in this week as Chamba, Augie, Jshot, Matchutoy, and Cheynee180 talk toys and more!

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Tune in this week as TheFallenFett, Playing with myself, Chamba, Augie, Jshot, and Cheynee180 tak toys and more!

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Tune in this week as TheFallenFett, Chamba, Augie, Jshot, and Cheynee180 talk toys and more!

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Tune in this week as TheFallenFett, Playingwithmyself, Augie, Jshot, Yoko, and Cheynee180 talk toys and more!

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Recent Guests

Phil Ramirez
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Episode: "They're not dolls!" Episode 409
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Episode: "They're not dolls!" Episode 393

Hosts

Cheynee
Host and member of the Toymigos crew, known for lively banter and enthusiasm about toy collecting.
Ernie
Co-host known for engaging discussions about toys and collectibles within the community.
Chamba
Co-host who brings insights and passion for toy collecting and pop culture.
Augie
Co-host contributing to the lighthearted discussions about toys and collectibles.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 58 ratings
  • Awesome show

    In all honesty I much prefer the YouTube channel as I like to see what they’re talking about. But it’s a really fun show to watch while sculpting (or whatever else you do).

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Dan Brownlie
    United Kingdom4 years ago
  • Great show!

    Very informative. Very entertaining. Great group of guys.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mexicon84
    United States5 years ago
  • Fantastic show

    Great toy podcast. Current and entertaining. One of my favorites.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jj84sgg
    United States5 years ago
  • Gross

    Not good

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    TheDude_Abides
    United States6 years ago
  • Borrrring

    I want to support this podcast because they are part of the toy community but it is boring af. If you can’t sleep put this on works better than NyQuil.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    FunkoGUY
    United States7 years ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Many reviews highlight the engaging content that blends toy news with personal stories, creating a relatable atmosphere for collectors.
The community-focused approach and interactions with the audience through super chats are praised as a highlight of the show.
Some listeners express that while they enjoy the content, they find certain episodes can be slow or less engaging compared to others.
Listeners appreciate the lively and humorous discussions surrounding toys and collectibles, often noting the hosts' camaraderie and expertise.

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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

"They're not dolls!" Episode 437 Live from San Diego w/Juhn from Jada toys!
Q: How do you keep up with your collections?
Honestly, it's Adam and Augie who got me into it.
"They're not dolls!" Episode 426
Q: What do you think of the New Migo Order?
It's just a group created by Lago to assemble a collection of toy enthusiasts from various groups.
"They're not dolls!" Episode 389
Q: August 31st, guys, if you're in the SoCal area, we're going to be meeting up for the fourth annual Toymigos meet up at Frank and Sons.
It's going to be cool. Machu Toy will be at the meet up all the way from the East Coast.
"They're not dolls!" Episode 389
Q: Juhn, what was your favorite pick up from Comic Con?
I think the Goku Gohan probably edges it out, but just slightly. Like, I'm equally happy with all of them.
"They're not dolls!" Episode 390
Q: How are you doing today?
We're good, we're better now that you're here, Grumps!

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This podcast focuses on the vibrant world of toy collecting and the culture surrounding it, with hosts engaging in lively discussions about various toy lines, collectibles, and pop culture phenomena. Episodes are characterized by humor, camaraderie, and a passion for both nostalgic and contemporary toys, as hosts reminisce about their own collecting experiences while sharing insights into the latest industry news and product releases. Notably, the show emphasizes the community aspect of collecting, encouraging listener interaction through super chats and personal anecdotes that create a fun atmosphere for all toy enthusiasts. Expect a mix of reviews, industry updates, and plenty of playful banter.

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