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  2. Category:Toy robots - Wikipedia

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    Transforming toy robots (4 C, 29 P) Pages in category "Toy robots" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  3. Entertainment robot - Wikipedia

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    Robot dogs as a fad have been produced with relatively little variation. These are some commercial models: Teksta, a toy robot dog popular in the 1990s was intended to be able to perform card tricks and respond to commands. Aibo (robot dog manufactured by Sony) Poo-Chi; I-Cybie; iDog (Sega's robot iPod music speaker) Gupi, a robotic guinea pig

  4. Zeroids - Wikipedia

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    The Zeroids were a line of toy robots from the Planet Zero introduced by the Ideal Toy Company in 1967 and re-licensed by Toyfinity in 2013 along with the later "STAR Team" revival. Consisting of Zerak, Zintar and Zobor, [ 1 ] the Zeroids powered their way into the imaginations of young boys for nearly a decade.

  5. The Fad Toy Everyone Was Obsessed With the Year You ... - AOL

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    There have been loads of toy robots over the years, but this one likely made it big by the transparent volume of things it could do. A remote control allowed kids to try out a whopping 67 ...

  6. Category:Transforming toy robots - Wikipedia

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    Transforming toy robots were a very popular toy concept in the 1980s. The main feature was that an everyday object, machine or animal could transform into a robot. Toylines that used this concept include Transformers (Hasbro/Takara) a very popular franchise pitting two robot factions against each other. The robots could transform into a wide ...

  7. Furby - Wikipedia

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    Furby is an American electronic robotic toy by Tiger Electronics.Originally released in 1998, it resembles a hamster or owl-like creature and went through a period of being a "must-have" toy following its holiday season launch.

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