Welcome!
The Fisher-Price Adventure People were made by Fisher-Price from around
1975-1985, with more than 40 sets and more than 75 different
figures! The figures averaged about 3 and a half inches high with moveable arms, heads and legs. Got any
Adventure People kicking around your house that you can't
identify? Or maybe you are trying to collect each and every one?
On this page, we have photos of 81 Adventure People, plus
their rarity (common, medium, unusual, rare, prototype) and what sets they were from. We also have
a few prototypes thrown in just for fun! We totally
admit the "rarity guide" is just a matter of opinion, of course!
Looking to Chat about Adventure People?
For anyone out there looking to chat about Adventure People, you are in luck!! If you are a Facebook user,
there are some active groups
going right now (as of this writing in 2024). Check out our
Adventure People Facebook Groups Page for links to these groups!
These groups
are fun places - lots of posed shots, people sharing childhood memories, and even super creative people
making custom figures and sets (what we wished Fisher-Price made but
never did). Check them out!
These Adventure People webpages are hosted on 2 different sites run by
the Fisher-Price Collectors Club: on our official webpage www.fpclub.org and
also on our sister site at www.fpadventuretoys.com.
The photo shows 82 different Adventure People figures which includes 4 prototypes!
Click to see the photo in a larger size.
The figures are arranged by the color of their shirt in the following order (lightest to darkest):
white, beige, yellow, gold, orange, red, green, blue, brown, gray and black.
We also include a rarity guide just for fun! Check it out!
Most mysterious figure! He appears to be a prototype for set #366 which does not exist! It never made it to production. No one knows what this set could have been! Verified as authentic by a retired Fisher-Price employee
Collectors love Brainoid! Out of the 2 variants of Brainoid, neither seems more rare than the other. Helmet usually cloudy; clear ones very sought after
Collectors love Brainoid! Out of the 2 variants of Brainoid, neither seems more rare than the other. Helmet usually cloudy; clear ones very sought after