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+ | |Name=Nerf Action |
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+ | |Image=NerfAction.png |
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+ | |Company=[[Kenner]] |
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− | |Number of Products = 10 |
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+ | |Brand=[[Nerf]] |
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+ | |Status=Discontinued |
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+ | |Product count=10 |
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+ | |Predecessor=[[Original Nerf]] |
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+ | |Successor=[[Power Nerf]]}} |
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+ | {{DiscontinuedSeries}} |
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+ | {{Distinguish|Action Blasters|the Action Blasters series}} |
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+ | ==Details== |
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+ | The standard Nerf series at the time, Nerf Action consisted of few gimmick blasters and mostly high-capacity blasters when compared to other series around the same time. |
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− | {|class="wikitable" border="1" style="text-align: center;" |
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− | !width="150"|Image |
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− | |1994 |
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− | |[[File:Eng35.jpg|200px]] |
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− | |[[File:Nerf_crossbow.jpg|200px]] |
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− | |[[File:Doublecrossbow.png|200px]] |
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− | |[[File:Nerf_sharpshooter_2.jpg|200px]] |
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− | |[[File:Sneak.jpg|200px]] |
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− | |[[File:Switchfire_94_2.jpg|200px]] |
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+ | The name "Nerf Action" is never seen on product packaging, and only appeared in promotional merchandise and catalogs. Because of this, some sites simply merge this series with the [[Original Nerf]] series. |
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+ | ===History=== |
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+ | The series was the successor to the Original Nerf series. It lasted for two years and was discontinued in [[1995]]. It was spiritually succeeded by [[Power Nerf]]. |
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+ | Despite its discontinuation, the [[1996]] [[Cyber Stryke Gear]] series used the Nerf Action logo on its packaging until its discontinuation in [[1997]]. |
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+ | ===Blasters=== |
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+ | {{TableStart}} |
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+ | {{ProductList |
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+ | |Image=BallzookaBlaster.jpg |
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+ | |Link=Ballzooka |
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+ | |Info=[[1994]]}} |
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+ | {{ProductList |
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+ | |Image=Chainblazer.jpg |
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+ | |Link=Chainblazer |
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+ | |Info=[[1994]]}} |
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+ | {{ProductList |
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+ | |Image=DoubleCrossbowUpdated.jpg |
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+ | |Info=[[1994]]}} |
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+ | {{ProductList |
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+ | |Image=Sneakshot.jpeg |
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+ | |Info=[[1994]]}} |
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+ | {{ProductList |
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+ | |Image=SonicStingerBox.jpg |
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+ | |Link=Sonic Stinger Bow 'n' Arrow |
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+ | |Info=[[1994]]}} |
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+ | {{ProductList |
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+ | |Image=Switchfire1994.jpg |
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+ | |Link=Switchfire (Nerf Action) |
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+ | |Info=[[1994]]}} |
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+ | {{ProductList |
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+ | |Link=Crossbow (Nerf Action) |
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+ | |Name=[[Crossbow (Nerf Action)|Crossbow]] |
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+ | |Info=[[1995]]}} |
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+ | {{ProductList |
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+ | |Link=Ripsaw |
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+ | |Info=[[1995]]}} |
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+ | {{ProductList |
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+ | |Image=Secret Shot right.jpg |
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+ | |Link=Secret Shot (Nerf Action) |
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+ | |Name=[[Secret Shot (Nerf Action)|Secret Shot]] |
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+ | |Info=[[1995]]}} |
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+ | {{ProductList |
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+ | |Image=Nerf sharpshooter 2.jpg |
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+ | |Link=Sharpshooter II |
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+ | |Info=[[1995]]}} |
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+ | {{TableEnd}} |
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+ | ==Official videos== |
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+ | <gallery widths="300" position="center"> |
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+ | Toys Camp Nerf |
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+ | Nerf Crossbow Commercial 1995 |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | {{DiscNerfseries}} |
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Revision as of 00:14, 10 November 2019
This series has been discontinued. Its products cannot be purchased in retail stores. |
Not to be confused with the Action Blasters series.
Nerf Action is a series of Nerf blasters that was released in 1994.
Details
The standard Nerf series at the time, Nerf Action consisted of few gimmick blasters and mostly high-capacity blasters when compared to other series around the same time.
The name "Nerf Action" is never seen on product packaging, and only appeared in promotional merchandise and catalogs. Because of this, some sites simply merge this series with the Original Nerf series.
History
The series was the successor to the Original Nerf series. It lasted for two years and was discontinued in 1995. It was spiritually succeeded by Power Nerf.
Despite its discontinuation, the 1996 Cyber Stryke Gear series used the Nerf Action logo on its packaging until its discontinuation in 1997.