Jada Toys Wonder Con 2026 Booth Images
We’re coming to you live from the show floor at Wonder Con 2026, where our very first stop had to be the Jada Toys booth! Walking through the display, we were greeted by figures spanning a seriously impressive range of franchises, and what struck me most was how each line feels like it has its own identity while still carrying that consistent Jada quality that collectors have come to expect. Street Fighter was well represented on the show floor, and the Mega Man figures continue to look sharp, but the spread didn’t stop there because Scooby Doo had a fun presence as well, and of course Star Wars was on hand for fans of that galaxy far, far away. There was a plethora of figures available for purchase right there at the booth, which is always one of the best parts of hitting a convention in person because nothing beats walking away with something new in hand on the same day you see it. Jada keeps proving that they’re a brand worth watching closely, and this Wonder Con showing is another strong signal that they’re committed to delivering across a wide variety of properties that collectors care about. We’ve got a full gallery of booth images for you below, so feast your eyes on everything Jada brought to Anaheim this year!

Street Fighter
Balrog, E. Honda, and Akuma are all on display here with their packaging behind them, and the lineup looks great. E. Honda’s sculpt really dominates the shelf with his size, while Akuma’s dark blue gi and flame-red hair make for a sharp contrast next to Balrog’s light blue tank top and red boxing gloves.

Akuma is posed in front of his packaging, and the box design styled after the classic arcade health bar and button layout is a really fun touch. His torn blue gi, rope belt, and prayer bead necklace all have a nice level of sculpted texture, and that red hair sculpt pops even more up close.

Akuma’s head sculpt looks even better up close, with those red eyes, gritted teeth, and deep brow lines all working together to capture his fierce expression. The prayer beads draped around his neck have individually sculpted spheres, and the braided rope belt wrapping his gi shows off some impressive texture work at this scale.

E. Honda stands in front of his packaging, wearing his signature blue and white striped mawashi with a clean sculpted knot at the waist. His face sculpt captures the character’s fierce kabuki-style face paint and furrowed brow, and that topknot sits nice and tight on the head sculpt.

E. Honda’s hands are sculpted in a palm-strike pose with fingers spread wide, and the sculpted detail on each individual finger and knuckle is impressive up close. His blue and white striped mawashi has a nice texture to the fabric pattern, with the blue waistband sitting cleanly at the top.

Balrog is posed next to his packaging, sporting his red boxing gloves with white wrist wraps and brown lace-up boots that have some really nice sculpted detail on the lacing. The packaging includes what looks like swap-out glove accessories and an alternate head sculpt, so collectors should have some solid display options with this one.

Balrog is posed with both gloves up, and that head sculpt is really solid. The gritted teeth, furrowed brow, and short black hair all nail his in-game look, and the light blue tank top with white trim fits the character perfectly.

T. Hawk is posed alongside Zangief, and the size on both of these figures is impressive. T. Hawk’s blue fringed vest, yellow ankle tassels, and feathered headband are all faithfully sculpted to his classic Street Fighter II design, and it’s cool to see him finally getting the figure treatment.

Zangief’s wristbands pop with that yellow and red color combo, and the sculpted chest hair has a nice dark brown tone that contrasts well against his skin. I’m really digging the aggressive facial expression here, with his open mouth, furrowed brow, and mohawk all faithfully captured from his classic Street Fighter II look.

T. Hawk’s fringed blue vest has a great textured sculpt on each strip of fringe, and the gold arm bands catch the light nicely against his bare skin. His headband features a teal and white triangle pattern with a single white feather rising from the top, which is a detail the character has always been known for.

Scooby Doo
Three boxed Scooby-Doo figures sit alongside three loose ones on the shelf, with the Creeper, Shaggy, and the Mummy of Ankha all packaged in purple, fog-themed window boxes. Scooby-Doo, Sea Demon, and Spooky Space Kook look awesome and highlights what looks to be part of Wave 2 of the line.

The packaging design across the Creeper, Shaggy Rogers, and the Mummy of Ankha all shares that purple haunted house aesthetic with swirling fog elements framing the window cutouts. Shaggy’s box includes what appears to be an alternate screaming head sculpt alongside his standard smiling expression, which is a great inclusion for a character known for his over-the-top reactions.

Sea Demon and Spooky Space Kook fralnk Scooby-Doo as he is front and center holding a sandwich accessory, with his teal collar and golden tag sculpted cleanly around his neck.

Flintstones Cereal
Two Flintstones figures are on display, each paired with cereal box-style packaging designed to look like actual Cocoa Pebbles and Fruity Pebbles boxes. Fred Flintstone holds a spoon and a bowl of colorful cereal while wearing his orange and black spotted tunic, and Barney Rubble sports his brown tunic with a matching bowl of chocolate cereal, both sculpted in a stylized, slightly exaggerated cartoon proportion that fits the characters well.

Fred Flintstone comes with a miniature Fruity Pebbles cereal box accessory that’s a surprisingly faithful replica of the real thing, right down to the artwork on the front. His bowl is filled with tiny multicolored cereal pieces, and the silver spoon has a clean silver finish that pairs well with the cartoonish proportions of the sculpt.

Barney Rubble is posed with his silver spoon and a bowl of Cocoa Pebbles, and the sculpted cereal inside the bowl has a nice chocolatey brown texture that reads well at this scale. A miniature Cocoa Pebbles box stands beside him, complete with matching artwork, and his bright yellow hair has a smooth matte finish that contrasts nicely with the warm tan tones of his skin.

Star Wars RC
Two radio-controlled Imperial Remnant vehicles are displayed in their packaging, with the AT-RT on the left featuring a small Mandalorian figure mounted on top and the AT-AT on the right showing off its chunky grey hull and four articulated legs. It’s nice to see Jada bringing some bigger vehicle pieces to the Star Wars space, and both boxes hint at walking functions and light-up features that could make these a lot of fun on the shelf.

The AT-AT packaging gives a closer look at the remote control included with the vehicle, which has a grey industrial design with hexagonal detailing that matches the Imperial aesthetic. The sculpted leg joints feature circular hydraulic details and segmented armor plating at the knee and ankle, and the head-mounted cannons extend cleanly from the cockpit section.

The Mandalorian’s beskar armor has a nice silver-grey tone that reads cleanly even through the packaging window, and Grogu is tucked snugly into the front seat area wearing his little brown robe. The speeder bike’s engine block and rear vents show off some solid mechanical sculpting, and a set of antennae extend from behind the pilot seat.

Metal Figs
A wide display shelf shows off die-cast Hello Kitty and Gremlins figures still in their packaging alongside a loose lineup that includes Minions, Star Wars staples like Darth Vader, Boba Fett, R2-D2, and a Stormtrooper, plus Slimer, Jack Skellington, and what looks like a Ghostbusters or Nightmare Before Christmas ghost figure. The variety here really speaks to how deep the die-cast catalog goes, with everything from Gizmo and Stripe to Mohawk all represented on the Gremlins side alone.

Mega Man
Three Mega Man figures are posed loose in front of their respective packaging, with Mega Man firing his arm cannon with a translucent green blast effect, Proto Man sporting his signature red armor and yellow scarf, and Snake Man in his dark green and white color scheme. I like how each figure gets a companion accessory in the box, with Gemini Laser’s penguin buddy and Proto Man’s Beat the bird both adding some nice deep-cut character picks to the lineup.

Other Figures and Cars
We saw Invincible, Conquest, and Kid Omni-Man from Wave 1 of the Invincible line. Invincible is shown in his blue and black suit with goggles, posed in a wide stance with one arm pulled back and the other forward, matching his on-screen look. Conquest features a bulky build with a white and gray armored suit, a cybernetic arm, and a wide, expressive face sculpt with an open mouth. Kid Omni-Man appears smaller in scale with a red and black suit, yellow boots, and pink-toned limbs, posed with arms crossed and a confident stance

Two Speed Racer sets are on display alongside a Spider-Man Porsche 911 GT3 RS, with the larger Mach 5 box including a Speed Racer figure in his classic white racing suit and blue helmet alongside the iconic white and red vehicle. The smaller Mach 5 package looks to be a scaled-down die-cast version of the same car, while the Spider-Man Porsche features a striking red and blue split deco with web-pattern detailing across the body and a small Spider-Man figure posed beside it.

A shelf display features the Herbie Volkswagen Beetle still in its red, white, and blue striped packaging with a set of extra wheels visible alongside the car, and a boxed Pizza Planet Truck with its signature yellow paint and rocket topper sits just behind it. Two loose die-cast cars sit nearby, one in a weathered bare-metal silver finish and the other in a deep maroon with a small figure standing between them.

Four Star Wars die-cast vehicle sets are displayed on the shelf, each pairing a character-themed car with a matching figure. The Boba Fett Ford GT in olive green, Stormtrooper Dodge Charger in clean white, Darth Vader Porsche 911 GT3 RS in black with red Imperial accents, and R2-D2 Volkswagen Drag Beetle in white and blue all show how well the character color schemes translate to real-world car designs.

