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  2. Big Monster Toys - Wikipedia

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    Big Monster Toys was founded in 1988 by Jeff Breslow, Howard Morrison, and Rouben Terzian, three former partners of Marvin Glass & Associates. [2] MGA was one of the pioneers of the post-World War II American toy industry. [2] Breslow, Morrison, and Terzian teamed with two principal designers from MGA, Don Rosenwinkel and John Zaruba.

  3. Stretch Screamers - Wikipedia

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    Stretch Screamers were a line of toy monsters from the early 2000s that could be stretched, causing them to scream. They also featured a "balloon feature" that when squeezed, balls of colored liquid would pop out.

  4. Mighty Max (toyline) - Wikipedia

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    The Monster Heads were playsets that were considerably smaller than even the Horror Heads, and did not actually open up. They each came with one set-exclusive monster figure (referenced in the name of the set - for example, the Zombie Commando Monster Head came with the Jack Knife monster) and a Max figure unique to that playset.

  5. Ark Diecast - Wikipedia

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    Ark was a Japanese company that produced a series of die-cast metal monster toys sold under the brand name "Arklon." It was founded as a sales and marketing subsidiary of famed Japanese toy manufacturer Bullmark. After Bullmark's bankruptcy in 1977, Bullmark co-founder Saburo Ishizuki took charge of Ark and turned it into a full-fledged toy ...

  6. Stretch Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    Stretch Monster, a reptilian green nemesis released by Kenner in 1978; Harbert Sport Mister Mostro, Italian version of Stretch Monster [6] Tsukuda Stretch Monster, Japanese version [6] Stretch Ollie and Stretch Olivia, male and female octopuses (colored blue and pink, respectively) which had the same face shape but the only difference was their ...

  7. Gogo's Crazy Bones - Wikipedia

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    The Walking Dead Chibis - Made by Bulls-Eye Toys; Toonz/Blinku micro monsters (40 to collect + 2(?)half-toonz that connect to create a single micro monster) - Clearly derivative but with the gimmick of animated '3d motion effect' faces. Made by Dracco, a Danish company with a Macau-based subsidiary. Skyzos - Made by Panini.

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