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It's Wednesday and you know what that means: ToyFarce review!

This week, we're having a look at the second wave of the 9 to 5 Warriors figures! If you liked the late 80's/early 90's toy lines like the Food Fighters, you'll love the 9 to 5 Warriors! It's a similar concept, but around workplace items rather than only food (which is not excluded!). A fun concept with fun designs!

"A 90's inspired action figure series recapturing the magic of the Saturday Morning Cartoon era. When you punch out, they come punch'n in!". That's the pitch for the 9 to 5 Warriors line, and it's pretty spot on! After the great reception of the first wave, which included a tape dispenser, an eraser, a donut and stack of Pringles, the 9 to 5 Warriors brand had another Kickstarter campaign for their second wave with more fun ideas and designs, including a pizza slice that looks like it came right out of the Food Fighters line. The packaging has great art on the front, and a comic with the backstory on the back. In a nutshell, a spilled energy drink and an electric shock gave life to all those office supplies, and there are 2 factions fighting: the Water Cooler Commandos and the Break Room Bandits. There is also a bio for each figure.

Brigadier Bouncy is a ball of rubber bands, from the Water Cooler Commandos. He comes with a bazooka that is made of a marker, a crayon, a binder clip and a pen cap. Ingenious! His arms are articulated. Bouncy is quite heavy, but has good balance. 

Specialist Sugar was a bag of sweetener and is now a fierce shape shifter (the aspartame being a powder, she can take many forms). She's a member of the Break Room Bandits, and comes with different attachments for her arms (2 normal arms, one big fist, one pointy sword arm and a shield). Battle has never been so sweet!

Sergeant Spore is an old moldy sandwich that came to life (as old moldy sandwiches usually do). He comes with a crossbow that is made up of a binder clip, a pen cap, a tack and a rubber band (most likely stolen from Brigadier Bouncy during a battle). His codename is BLT (Big Load of Trouble). The details are fun on this one, he has a band aid on his back (eww!). 

Next are the 2 pencils, with first, Lieutenant Lead. He's part of the Water Cooler Commandos, and has a weapon made with a pen cap and a rubber band, with the projectile being a tack. 

The other pencil, Number 2, is part of the Break Room Bandits. He comes with one of those tiny swords that are used to pick appetizers or in cocktails. While Lieutenant Lead still had his eraser intact, Number 2 has been sharpened on both sides. He used to be in the other faction, but his rebellious nature made him leave.

Commodore Crisps had a normal colored version in the first wave, and this one is a variant, with a 'Jinsei infused glow'. I was already a big fan of the one from the first wave, the concept of having 'Pringles'-like chips figures that can stack to make a bigger figure is brilliant. This translucent green glow-in-the-dark version is equally awesome. 

Last but not least, Slice Age. An old pizza slice, which comes with a pizza slicer and one of those mini plastic table looking things that come in pizza delivery boxes. Absolute genius. I think it's fair to say everyone fell in love with it the minute it was revealed, since it has been sold out everywhere. 9 to 5 Warriors announced a re-issue will happen soon. The details on it are great: there are mushrooms growing on it, a corner has some frozen effect (that can be removed), it has prehistoric drawings on its back and a necklace with a tooth. There's also a translucent blue version of it, for a more frozen style.

The 9 to 5 Warriors is a great line for those nostalgic of the toys from the late 80s/early 90s. My only nitpick is that they are made of rather solid plastic, while I would have loved it if they had the same kinda hollow soft vinyl that the Food Fighters had, for them to feel just right. They're still a fantastic concept with great, fun designs and I'm looking forward to see what they come up with next. 

You can get those 9 to 5 Warriors wave 2 figures from our sponsor BigBadToyStore. 

More news at 11:00... When you punch out, they come punchin' in!

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Stellar review about some of the cleanest designs of the current toylines. It's just plain awesomeness. Hard to pick one favourite, but the pizza slice guy is a very strong contender.

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I have these too and I gotta say they really feel like both a fun new office stationary line and a sequel to Food Fighters. I love how the focus here is on character design not simply articulation or blending in with every other 6+ inch line out there. Had to get 2 regular Commodore Crisps to display him in all forms as well as Specialist Sugar, who should have been a 2-pack anyway (who only uses 1 pack of sweetener?) so I can show off all her arms and accessories. Great pics! Easiest diorama setup of all time for these!

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BTW guys, the creator Brandon Braswell is back last week on Kickstarter looking to drum up interest for another 9to5 Warriors campaign. The magic number is 1000 to follow the pre-launch, then he will launch it. Most anticipated for me is the Corporal Can with his peanut men that never got produced in the last run and the connector set Battle Bits which you can use to build all types of stuff including a catapult. Genius stuff here if you haven't already followed him. I hate the fact that I only found out about these once they hit BBTS!

I don't know if we're allowed to link to that site, but the title is:

9 to 5 Warriors: Return of the Commandos

It's already at 233 followers, it won't be long now!

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On 4/19/2026 at 12:16 AM, Scattergorical said:

BTW guys, the creator Brandon Braswell is back last week on Kickstarter looking to drum up interest for another 9to5 Warriors campaign. The magic number is 1000 to follow the pre-launch, then he will launch it. Most anticipated for me is the Corporal Can with his peanut men that never got produced in the last run and the connector set Battle Bits which you can use to build all types of stuff including a catapult. Genius stuff here if you haven't already followed him. I hate the fact that I only found out about these once they hit BBTS!

I don't know if we're allowed to link to that site, but the title is:

9 to 5 Warriors: Return of the Commandos

It's already at 233 followers, it won't be long now!

Thanks for the heads up! I'm one of the 233, and hopefully we get more eyes on it! Corporal Can is long overdue! Him and the stackable Pringles were my favorite in the first Kickstarter, I hope we get the peanuts!

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