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  2. MGA Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    In April 2020 a special edition charity doll was announced – named Frontline Hero, one dollar from every sale would go to the company's MGA Entertainment Cares non-profit. [16] On October 8, 2021, an animated 47 min feature film, L.O.L. Surprise! The Movie was released on Netflix as an original movie. The film is about Queen Bee, a young girl ...

  3. Isaac Larian - Wikipedia

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    Isaac Larian (Persian: اسحاق لاریان, born March 28, 1954) is an Iranian-born American billionaire businessman, founder and the chief executive officer (CEO) of MGA Entertainment, the world's largest privately owned toy company. [8]

  4. Little Tikes - Wikipedia

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    The company was acquired by MGA Entertainment in September 2006 from Newell Rubbermaid for an undisclosed sum. [9] As of 2006, the 500 employees at Little Tikes were generating approximately $250 million in revenue of Rubbermaid's $6.3 billion in annual sales, and the acquisition was projected to add $15 to $25 million to MGA Entertainment's ...

  5. 21 million Miniverse toy sets recalled after reports of burns ...

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    Consumers can reach MGA Entertainment by calling 800-222-4685 from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday or 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. ET on Saturday, or emailing at mvcustomer_care@mgae.com.

  6. Lalaloopsy - Wikipedia

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    Lalaloopsy is a line of plastic rag dolls from MGA Entertainment. Originally released in 2010 as Bitty Buttons , the brand name was changed to Lalaloopsy shortly after launch. They began to grow in popularity during the holiday season in 2010.

  7. Bratz - Wikipedia

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    After the announcement, MGA Entertainment CEO, Isaac Larian sent a statement on December 24, 2006, via email to a dedicated franchise fansite, Bratz World, [14] and another two days later to Playthings magazine stating that the information is false and the company is not familiar with the company named in the report and MGA uses "first-rate ...

  8. Entertainment Weekly 8 hours ago Watch Jamie Lee Curtis re-create her iconic 'Perfect' aerobics scene: 'A lot of thrusting' The actress teamed up with Jimmy Fallon to show off her legendary hip-thrusting moves almost 40 years later on "The Tonight Show."

  9. Moxie Girlz - Wikipedia

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    Moxie Girlz were a line of fashion dolls introduced by MGA Entertainment in 2009. These dolls are targeted at girls ages 6+. The four original 10.6-inch dolls are named Lexa, Bria, Avery, and Sophina, with others named Bryten, Kellan, Monet, Merin, Ida, and Amberly.