
Tenchi Toys run the gamut from action figures, figurines, role playing games, stickers, trading cards, and (most popular) stuffed Ryo-Ohki and Ken-Ohki dolls.
Animetrix is responsible for the plush Cabbits. They are 10" tall and come in white (Ken-Ohki) and grey (Ryo-Ohki).
Headliner made three "sets" of Tenchi action figures. Set 1: Tenchi, Aeka and Sasami; Set 2: Washu, Ryo-Ohki and (young) Kagato; Set 3:Ryoko, Mihoshi and Nagi. Due to the characters, we assume this series to be based on the Negishi storyline. BUT WHERE'S KIYONE???
After releasing its first anime series to critical and fan acclaim in 2000, McFarlane Toys went back to the drawing board for its second line of Japanese animation characters. Todd McFarlane created detailed 12" Tenchi and Ryoko figures, fully poseable, with one removeable cloth outfit.
Toynami's 7" tall figurines of Tenchi, Aeka, and Ryoko were cast in regular proportions, which came complete with a detachable base and certain light-up features (i.e., the Tenchi figurine came with a tiny Ryo-Ohki model which lit up at the push of a button).
Equity's "Tenchi Muyo Super D Pack" (pictured above) is due out in December / January 2003. The pack contains Tenchi, Sasami, and Ryo-Ohki.