As of 2011, over 800 models of Tomica die-cast toy vehicles have been produced with more than 554 million units sold globally. A survey carried out in Japan in 2000 showed that 92.6% of boys from the age of 2 to 7 years recognized the Tomica brand. The production of foreign models of...
In 1974, a Hungarian sculptor and architecture professor by the name of Ernő Rubik invented a 3D puzzle that would eventually become known as the Rubik's Cube. This humble little toy proved insanely popular in 1980 when it began being marketed in earnest. By 1983 it is estimated that 200...
One thing to have in mind is that it has no bottom, so if you turn it to the side to use the shape sorter, shapes will actually come out from the side.For reference, my oldest likes to play with the clock and with the beads, and my youngest loves the shapes, and putting other ...
To actually be able to see these things, I was flipping out!" Gene Winfield has also made an appearance in the documentary, commenting on his company's contributions to the AMT releases. The documentary ends with the conclusion that, of all the Star Trek toys and models ever made, it ...
In July of 2022, it was announced that Macy would do the lords work and bring life back into Toys R Us. In a press release, Macy wrote: "Macy’s expands partnership with WHP Global to bring the beloved Toys “R” Us brand to every Macy’s store in America this holiday season"...
In an effort to not alienate our online customer base that we have cultivated over these past 2 years because of COVID, we are offering all exclusives for sale online FIRST at NOON PACIFIC on Friday November 5th. Anything not sold out may be temporarily taken off the site to go to the ...
Cabbage Patch Kids Dolls were one of the most popular toys in the 1980s, generating nearly$2 billion in salesduring the decade. The huggable dolls, of which no two were alike, came with a birth certificate, and were so sought after thatconsumers rioted across the countrywhen supplies ran ...
Cabbage Patch Kids Dolls were one of the most popular toys in the 1980s, generating nearly$2 billion in salesduring the decade. The huggable dolls, of which no two were alike, came with a birth certificate, and were so sought after thatconsumers rioted across the countrywhen supplies ra...
Kenner launched Strech in 1976 and stopped manufacturing the ultra-elastic hero in 1980. Fun fact: He was filled with corn syrup. Hopefully, none of you found that out the hard way. Image Source:Captive Wild Woman Micronauts Before Transformers, there were Micronauts. Mego premiered its articul...
Cabbage Patch Kids Dolls were one of the most popular toys in the 1980s, generating nearly$2 billion in salesduring the decade. The huggable dolls, of which no two were alike, came with a birth certificate, and were so sought after thatconsumers rioted across the countrywhen supplies ran ...