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  2. Don Cherry's Rock'Em Sock'em Hockey - Wikipedia

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    The Rock'em Sock'em title was dropped from the series for the 10 installments from 1998 to 2007 due to a naming rights dispute. [ 2 ] The first Rock'em Sock'em Hockey video was released on VHS in December 1989, and quickly became a huge success in the marketplace, subsequently becoming the best selling sports video franchise in Canadian history.

  3. Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots - Wikipedia

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    Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots is a two-player action toy and game designed by Marvin Glass and Associates and was first manufactured by the Marx toy company in 1964. [1] It features two dueling robot boxers, Red Rocker and Blue Bomber, mechanically manipulated by the players, and the game is won when one player knocks the opposing robot's head up and off the shoulders.

  4. The Marx Toys story: Iconic toys once made in Erie and ... - AOL

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    Rock'Em Sock'Em Robots even got movie cameos, as vintage toys in "The Santa Clause 2" and "Toy Story 2." And each Christmas, local toymakers became toy givers, courtesy of Marx Toys.

  5. Louis Marx and Company - Wikipedia

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    Mattel reintroduced Rock'em Sock'em Robots around 2000 (albeit at a smaller size than the original). Marx's toy soldiers and other plastic figures are in production today in Mexico, and in the US for the North American market and are mostly targeted at collectors, although they sometimes appear on the general consumer market.

  6. Marvin Glass and Associates - Wikipedia

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    Simon, one of numerous games designed by Marvin Glass and Associates. Marvin Glass and Associates (MGA) was a toy design and engineering firm based in Chicago.Marvin Glass (1914–1974) and his employees created some of the most successful toys and games of the twentieth century such as Mr. Machine, Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots, Lite Brite, Ants in the Pants, [1] Mouse Trap, Operation, Simon, Body ...

  7. Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots Arena - Wikipedia

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    The game received mixed reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. [3] David Chen of NextGen said that the game was "Neither dull as lead nor strong as steel."

  8. List of Milton Bradley Company products - Wikipedia

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    Rock the Boat (1978) Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots (1967) Rock-Jocks ... Tommy Twinkles Number Game (1923) Torpedo Run! ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct;

  9. BKS (band) - Wikipedia

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    BKS worked with Don Cherry on the song "Rock Em Sock Em Techno". [2] The resulting video was named by MuchMusic as the worst video of 1993, although the video sold in excess of 550,000 copies. BKS recorded three albums of contemporary techno. [3] In 1993, the group released the single "Dreamcatcher", which was a hit on the Canadian Dance chart.