I wonder why they changed his name. I guess they only did it so they would have a better chance of these figures selling at places like Toys R Us and KB Toys.
I'm surprised with how rare this one is. The green and white variant is the most common, yet the regular one is a real collector's item. It always confuses me when a variant is more common than the regular figure.
I don't think I ever saw this one or the Spike figure at retail stores. They do show up online, however. I got this figure three years ago at a toy show in Pennslyvania.
Don't bother getting this one. The joints on the wrists, hips, and ankles are painted stuck, and I broke off both legs and a foot trying to free them up.