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  2. Rose Petal Place - Wikipedia

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    Rose Petal Place was first introduced in the 1980s as an animated film which also included a corresponding toy line and playsets. Rose Petal dolls were markedly similar to the fruit and dessert-themed Strawberry Shortcake dolls, also made by Kenner. The Rose Petal dolls themselves were flower-themed and based on different types of flowers.

  3. The Hugga Bunch - Wikipedia

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    The Hugga Bunch was a 1980s toy line from the Kenner, Parker Brothers companies and Hallmark Cards. Starting in early 1985, [1] [2] the companies manufactured the Hugga Bunch dolls, each of which held a smaller doll called a "huglet" in their arms. [3] During that year, the line generated over US$40 million in sales. [4]

  4. Category:1980s toys - Wikipedia

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    Role-playing games introduced in the 1980s (10 C, 73 P) S. Sega Genesis ... Cabbage Patch Kids; ... Rose Petal Place;

  5. Rainbow Brite - Wikipedia

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    Rainbow Brite [a] is a media franchise by Hallmark Cards, introduced in 1984. [2] [3] The animated Rainbow Brite television series first aired in 1984, [4] the same year Hallmark licensed Rainbow Brite to Mattel for a range of dolls and other merchandise.

  6. List of children's animated television series of the 1980s

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    3 seasons, 22 episodes: September 13, 1980 – 1982: ABC • Hanna-Barbera Productions • DC Comics: TV-Y7: Traditional The Tarzan/Lone Ranger Adventure Hour: Adventure: September 6, 1980 – December 13, 1980: CBS: Filmation — Traditional The Lone Ranger: Animated series: 2 seasons, 28 episodes: September 13, 1980 – January 30, 1982: CBS ...

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  9. Ideal Toy Company - Wikipedia

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    Ideal had earnings of $3.7 million in fiscal year 1979–1980, but lost $15.5 million in fiscal year 1980–1981. (Sales both years averaged around $150 million.) [ 9 ] Trying to maximize profits on the Rubik's Cube craze, Ideal filed civil suits in May 1981 against dozens of distributors and retailers selling knockoff cubes.