If you’ve been following Toymany this year, you may have noticed how much our animal lineup has grown.
Throughout 2025, we released several new figurine playsets, some expanding familiar themes, others introducing entirely new groups of animals.
Each playset reflects a different way people use Toymany figurines: for play, for learning, or for display. Below, you’ll find a chronological overview of these 2025 releases, with a brief introduction to each set and what makes it stand out.
7-Piece Black Jaguar Figurine Playset
The Black Jaguar playset was one of Toymany’s earliest releases in 2025.
What makes this set especially compelling is how easily the figures suggest mood and movement without exaggeration.
The subtle changes in posture, head angle, and stance invite closer looking. Whether placed on a shelf, arranged in a small scene, or used in a learning environment, the jaguars feel grounded and observant, rather than staged.
As one of the earliest animal figurine playsets released in 2025, this Black Jaguar set was warmly received by collectors soon after its launch. Many were drawn to its calm, lifelike poses and the way each figure holds its own presence without feeling overstated.
A black jaguar unboxing video on Toymany’s YouTube channel for anyone curious to see the figures in hand.

8-Piece Cheetah Figurine Playset
Following the Black Jaguar set, the Cheetah Family playset introduced a sense of movement that feels almost continuous.
The adult and juvenile figures work together visually, not to tell a fixed story, but to suggest one.
When arranged together, the cheetahs don’t feel static—they feel like they are in the middle of something. This makes the set especially engaging for small-world play and observation-based learning, where movement, body structure, and animal behavior become easy talking points.
Collectors often appreciate how this playset balances realism with motion. Even without dramatic running poses, the figures clearly communicate what makes cheetahs unique.

12-Piece Madagascar Animal Figurine Playset
The Madagascar Animal playset marked a clear shift in Toymany’s 2025 releases. Instead of focusing on one species, this set brings together a wide range of animals found on the island of Madagascar—each with its own scale, posture, and way of moving through the world.
By gathering a variety of animals from this relatively small island, the playset highlights how much biodiversity can exist in one isolated environment.
Toymany chose to focus on Madagascar not simply for its visual diversity, but to gently encourage curiosity.
This Madagascar playset is also explored in more detail through unboxing videos on Toymany’s YouTube channel.

Updated Bear Figurines — Standing Brown Bear & Resting Black Bear (In North American Animals Figurine Playset)
In July 2025, Toymany updated two familiar figures from our North American lineup: the Standing Brown Bear and the Resting Black Bear. Originally included in earlier North American animal sets, both bears were revisited with refined poses, softer facial expressions, and improved surface textures.
These updates give each figure a clearer sense of character. Though the changes are subtle, they were quickly noticed and warmly received, especially by collectors who value gradual improvements in realism and sculptural detail.

14-Piece Mini North American Animals Figurine Playset
The Mini North American Animals playset feels immediately familiar, yet quietly surprising. While the figures are smaller in scale, the range of species included is unusually broad, many of which Toymany had not previously released.
This diversity is part of what makes the set stand out. The mini size makes it easy to place many animals together, helping patterns and differences emerge naturally during play or study.
For collectors, the appeal often lies in discovering new species within the Toymany lineup. For families and educators, it becomes a practical starting point for conversations about habitats, regional biodiversity, and how different animals share the same environment.
If you’d like to learn more about the animals included in this set, you can explore detailed species information on Toymany’s animal educational pages—an easy way to continue learning beyond the figures themselves.

15-Piece Primate Figurine Playset (Monkeys & Apes)
The Primate Figurine Playset was one of Toymany’s most anticipated releases of 2025. Long before it launched, many collectors and educators were already watching closely.
What makes this playset stand out is its breadth. It includes both apes and monkeys, allowing viewers to see clear differences in body structure, posture, and presence at a glance. From the powerful, grounded stance of great apes to the lighter, more agile forms of monkeys, the figures naturally highlight the diversity within the primate order without needing explanation.
After its release, the set was warmly received, especially by those interested in observation and comparison.
Following this response, Toymany later expanded the presentation of the primates by organizing them into clearer groupings, such as apes, monkeys, and African primates. This allowed for deeper focus on specific lineages while keeping the original playset as a broad, foundational overview.
If you’d like a closer look at this primate set, we’ve shared unboxing and detail videos on Toymany’s YouTube channel.

12-Piece Insect & Beetle Figurine Playset
The Insect & Beetle playset brought a different kind of attention to Toymany’s 2025 releases. Unlike mammals, insects draw attention in a different way—through shape, texture, and structure rather than expression or posture.
This set gathers a variety of beetles and insects, each with its own distinct form. Long horns, layered wings, armored bodies, and segmented legs make the figures especially engaging to examine up close. For many collectors, this playset offers something quieter and more meditative—pieces that reward careful looking rather than dramatic arrangement.

16-Piece Sea Animals Figurines Playset
The Sea Animals playset closes Toymany’s 2025 releases on a more expansive note. Unlike land animals, these figures naturally invite thoughts of space and movement—open water, shifting currents, and animals that rarely stay still.
Collectors often enjoy the contrast this set brings to a display—softer lines, smoother forms, and a sense of flow that feels very different from terrestrial animals. For families and educators, the ocean theme opens the door to conversations about habitats, adaptation, and the vast diversity of life beneath the surface, all without needing a structured storyline.

Looking ahead, some of the ideas that sparked the most conversation this year are still taking shape.
A parrot-themed set and a carnivores-focused collection have been among the most talked-about concepts, alongside thoughts around a second insect series and additional accessories. These ideas have come up through ongoing conversations with collectors, educators, and long-time followers of Toymany, reflecting the curiosity and interests shared within the community.
As we move forward, Toymany looks forward to continuing this journey together, observing, listening, and gradually bringing new ideas to life.







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