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Company type | LLC |
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Industry | designer toys |
Founded | United States of America |
Headquarters | Acton MA , USA |
Key people | Matt Doughty, Michelle Doughty, Megan Doughty, Marc Beaudette, Jesse Moore |
Products | Glyos System Series |
Website | www.onelldesign.com |
Onell Design is an independent toy company and artist collective. They produce the Glyos System Series featuring the characters Pheyden, Exellis, Crayboth, Buildman and more.[1] The toys are made of interchangeable parts, and hark back to the durable, small-scale action figures of the 1980s.[2][3] The figures can be described as a cross between an Action figure and a Lego set.
The Glyos System Series received the #1 Best Mini Line Toy Award 2008 from the popular toy review site Plastic and Plush.
Characters
editPheyden
editHailing from the fabled Edge of Space in the mysterious Glyos System, Space Traveler Pheyden journeys through endless dimension securing the order of the infinite universe and patching holes in the fabric of time.
Exellis
editRebelling against his tyrannical creators in the Glyos System, Prototype Sincroid Exellis battles for the freedom of his mechanical brethren as leader of the Lost Sincroid Revolution.
Crayboth
editInhabitants of the Sporian Planet Alcray, thes creatures collective known as the Crayboth use their energy disrupting abilities and advanced psychic communication to protect themselves from off world invaders.
Sarvos
editBuildman
editPhanost
editAlternate Pheydens exist in many different dimensions and throughout time in the Glyos System and beyond. As each version of Pheyden evolves and changes, so does each ones appearance and personality. Sometimes these variations decide to change not just how they look but also their names. Phanost is one such Pheyden. The First Pheyden has worked with, and against Phanost and sees a vastly different piece of himself when he looks into this reflection of his own eyes. Some say that Phanost wants to deny his legacy, to sever the connection with his cosmic brothers and create his own destiny. One thing is for certain, as Phanost continues to change, the reason for his existence will become clear to all beings in the Glyos System, especially Pheyden.
References
edit- ^ In Your World, But Not Of It Lee's Toy Review Issue 181
- ^ Living a Toy Story The Beacon, September 2007
- ^ Clutter MagazineNovember 2007
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