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  2. Safari Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Safari Ltd is an American family-owned manufacturer and global distributor of animal figurine toys. The company was founded in 1982 and is headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida. The company's offerings include more than 1,000 products, including dinosaurs , wildlife , dragons and fairies , horses and farm life, reptiles and sea life .

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  4. Jambo! Safari - Wikipedia

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    Jambo! Safari is a video game first released by Sega in 1999. The original arcade version of the game used the Naomi board, arcade hardware which was based on Sega's Dreamcast video game console. Even though other Naomi-based arcade games were, Jambo! Safari was never released for the Dreamcast.

  5. Lego Fabuland - Wikipedia

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    Lego Fabuland (stylized as LEGO Fabuland) was a theme and product range of Lego construction toys, aimed at young children. Introduced in 1979, the range aimed to fill the gap between Duplo and the standard Lego product ranges.

  6. Playmobil - Wikipedia

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    Playmobil (/ p l eɪ m oʊ ˈ b iː l /) [1] [2] is a German line of toys produced by the Brandstätter Group (Geobra Brandstätter GmbH & Co KG), headquartered in Zirndorf, Germany.The signature Playmobil toy is a 7.5 cm (3.0 in) tall [3] (1:24 scale) human figure with a smiling face.

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  9. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles action figures - Wikipedia

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    Between 1988 and 1997, Playmates produced around 400 figures and dozens of vehicles and playsets. About US$1.1 billion of Turtles toys were sold in four years, making them the third-bestselling toy figures ever at the time, behind G.I. Joe and Star Wars. [1]