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Two series of figures were made by Palisades Toys in 2005. They vary in height from 4-8 inches (10-20 cm). Each figure comes with a set of appropriate accessories and a display base. Hot Topic has made a variation of each set with different figures and even more accessories.

Series One

Series one contains alien Zim, undisguised GIR (with the Voot Carrier in its pig disguise from Attack of the Saucer Morons), Dib, Ms. Bitters, and Almighty Tallest Purple. Hot Topic variations of series one included Duty Mode Gir, screaming Zim, irritated Almighty Tallest Purple, frustrated Dib, and enraged Ms. Bitters. The Zim figure fits in the cockpit of the Voot Carrier, and the GIR figure can attach to some pegs behind the cockpit, so one could recreate the "Ride the Pig" scene from Saucer Morons

Series Two

Series two contains human Zim, disguised GIR, Gaz, Almighty Tallest red, and Zim's Roboparents. In the 2nd series the Gaz, Gir and Zim figures come with a separate piece of Zim's house, and when put together, his base is roughly to scale with the figures, and even has Zim's lawn gnomes. Tallest Red's base connects to Tallest Purples, and the roboparents come with the couch from Zim's house.

There is a series two variant made by Hot Topic planned for release early 2006, which include Zim with Pustulio, Roboparents with a glitch, screaming costumed GIR (with the hood down), angered Gaz and screaming Almighty Tallest Red.

Other toys

Other toys include a large 12" Mega GIR with a removable Dog Costume, a Voot Cruiser with Zim and Gir figures, Zim with his germ fighting equipment and a germ covered GIR, a set of 2" PVC figurines with Bologna Dib, GIR riding a Pig, Fat Human Zim (from the "The Girl Who Cried Gnome", and "The Most Horrible X-mas Ever") and Beaver Gaz (from "Gaz: Taster of Pork") as well as keychain versions of the PVC figures. Also, a wide variety of iron-on patches, sticker sheets, iron transfer sheets, and key chains have been produced, but most, if not all, are counterfeit. [citation needed]