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  2. Radio Flyer - Wikipedia

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    The Inchworm is a wheeled ride-on toy propelled by the bouncing motion of the rider. It is styled as a Geometer caterpillar, or inchworm. It was initially produced by Hasbro in the 1970s. [20] The Radio Flyer Ziggle, introduced in 2013, is a ride-on toy for kids 3 to 8 with four caster wheels and no pedals. [21]

  3. Power Wheels - Wikipedia

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    Power Wheels ride-on cars, trucks and motorcycles have been sold with more than 100 model names. The latest line of Power Wheels features small-scale versions of popular real-world vehicles, including the Jeep Wrangler, Jeep Hurricane, Ford F-150, Ford Mustang, [3] Kawasaki KFX quad, Harley-Davidson motorcycle, Cadillac Escalade EXT as well as Lightning McQueen from Pixar’s film Cars, and a ...

  4. PlasmaCar - Wikipedia

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    With approximately 1,500 ride-on units, Kimber put together a plan to expose the toy, and started by displaying it at the 2003 Canadian Toy and Hobby Show. [3] Within a month, Kimber had created a company name (PlaSmart - pronounced Play Smart), website, and provided marketing materials for the Fun Car, including a demo video.

  5. TT Toys Toys - Wikipedia

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    Despite the focus on licensed cars, Toys Toys has experimented with non-branded ride-ons as well. They manufactured a petrol-powered Freester that later became a 24v. The latest 2010 catalogue includes a range of ‘baby’ pedal cars which are smaller and cheaper than their licensed products.

  6. Record Breakers: World of Speed - Wikipedia

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    To promote the toys Hasbro created the "National Association of Record Breakers" [1] and hosted races in shopping malls across the country. [ clarification needed ] A syndicated live-action television series entitled simply Record Breakers plugging the toyline aired some of these events.

  7. Bouncers (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Bouncers features art and cartoon cutscenes created by John Garvin, who later went on the become a lead designer and creative director on the Syphon Filter series. [8] [9] [10] Voice acting in Bouncers was performed by Michael Bell, Mark Hamill, and John Kassir. [5] The game was released by Sega exclusively for the North American Sega CD in ...

  8. List of Sony Interactive Entertainment video games - Wikipedia

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    Barbie: Race & Ride: PlayStation: 1999: Runecraft: PAL only Bloody Roar II: PlayStation: 1999: Hudson Soft: North America only Destrega: PlayStation: 1999: Omega Force: Co-published with Koei in PAL only A Bug's Life Activity Center: PlayStation: 1999: Engineering Animation: Co-published with Disney Interactive in PAL only Disney's Magical ...

  9. Space hopper - Wikipedia

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    A space hopper (also known as a moon hopper, skippyball, kangaroo ball, bouncer, hippity hop, hoppity hop, sit and bounce, or hop ball) is a rubber ball (similar to an exercise ball) with handles that allow one to sit on it without falling off. The user can attempt to hop around on the toy, using its elastic properties to move forward.