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Buzz Bee Toys is an American/Hong Kong toy company created in 2002. They are an industry leader in the dart blaster and water blaster toy categories around the globe. They currently produce under several private label brands such as Adventure Force for Walmart [1] and their own brands of Air Warriors and Water Warriors.
Paildramon uses his Desperado Blaster to fight with his enemies. Imperialdramon: Dragon Mode (インペリアルドラモン:ドラゴンモード, Inperiarudoramon: Doragon Mōdo) is Wormmon's Mega form, Digivolved from Paildramon. Imperialdramon is a draconic quadrupedal Digimon with a pair of wings and the Positron Laser on his back.
The Night Force vehicles were repaints of existing G.I. Joe and Cobra vehicles, sold exclusively by Toys "R" Us, and designed for "top secret nighttime missions". None of these vehicles included a driver. [63] Night Blaster – The Night Blaster was a repaint of the Cobra Maggot in black and red, and was first released in 1988. [63]
Log Flume (1981-1998, parts now at Flamingo Land) (replaced by Stormforce 10) Lunar Carousel (1986-2007) Mini Balloons (Samba Balloon, 1998-2007) Mississippi Showboat (Funhouse, 1988-1994) Octopus (1984-1997) Paratower (1982-1997, later at Pleasure Island Family Theme Park) Pirate Adventure (Water dark ride, 1990-2015)
An Australian man is accused of murdering his wife with a homemade spear. Talaat Hawatt, also known as Terrance Howot, is accused of having attacked his wife Khouloud Bakour Hawatt with the weapon ...
Davidson's Math Blaster, Reading Blaster, Fisher Price and Syracuse Learning product lines, as well as Sierra's Dr. Brain product line, were transferred to Knowledge Adventure. [19] Control of Davidson's subsidiary studios such as Funnybone Interactive was also transferred to Knowledge Adventure, with the exception of Blizzard Entertainment ...
Canada's ruling Liberal Party is looking for a new leader to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who announced on Monday he intended to step down. Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc said on ...
The following is an incomplete list of video games for the MSX, MSX2, MSX2+, and MSX turbo R home computers.. Here are listed 1050 [a] games released for the system. The total number of games published for this platform is over 2000.