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  2. Category:1980s toys - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1980s toys" ... American Girl; Arcadia 2001; Armatron; Army Ants (toy line) Army men; Astro Wars; Atari 8-bit computer peripherals; Atari 2600 ...

  3. The Hugga Bunch - Wikipedia

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    The toys inspired The Hugga Bunch, a 1985 television film produced by Filmfair Communications. Written by David Swift and directed by Gus Jekel, it earned a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Visual Effects. Produced for US$1.4 million, it was the most expensive TV special ever produced at the time. [5]

  4. Sindy - Wikipedia

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    The Sindy doll was launched in September 1963, [4] [5] and London retailers were sent a promotional 45rpm gramophone record to introduce the doll, which included Pedigree's marketing text below. Sindy is the free, swinging girl that every little girl longs to be.

  5. Cabbage Patch Kids - Wikipedia

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    1983, December: A photo of a Cabbage Patch Kid in the arms of a little girl was the cover of Newsweek magazine and the subject of jokes on Johnny Carson regularly. 1984: Sales for Cabbage Patch Kids branded products, from toys to children's apparel, set a children's merchandising record setting of $2 billion.

  6. The 'homeless' doll: A cautionary tale for girls

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    American Girl dolls are well-made and correspondingly pricey dolls for girls 5-12. Each one comes with a detailed backstory. The nine historical dolls come with books narrating their stories with ...

  7. Barbie and the Rockers: Out of This World - Wikipedia

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    The story was based on the Barbie and the Rockers line of dolls, which featured Barbie as the leader of a rock band. The special originally aired in syndication. [3] It was later released as a single tape (on VHS, or an exceedingly rare Betamax tape) by Hi-Tops Video.

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