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Knocker (folklore), mythical creature in Welsh and Cornish folklore; Knocker (radio series) Popper knockers or Clackers, a toy popular around 1970; Saggarmaker's bottom knocker, manufacturer of saggars (boxlike containers used in firing pottery) in the UK; Staple knocker, tool resembling a screwdriver for removing staples and shredded material
See 'n Say (1965–present) Talking toy, Series beginning with the Farmer Says, and the Bee Says, educational talking toys. Shaman King; She-Ra: Princess of Power; Shogun Warriors (late-1970s) Shorties (2004-2005) The Simpsons toy figures, games, etc. Sing-a-ma-jigs (2010–present) Talking, Singing computer chip toys. SpongeBob SquarePants; Soul
The TMNT already had a popular animated series, but a 1990 live-action film was such a smash, it made related merchandise a must-have that year—and for much of the '90s. BUY NOW Getty Images
Toy unboxing is a subgenre of unboxing videos in which children or adults upload videos of themselves unpacking commercial toy products. The videos may feature the toys being played with, assembled and/or reviewed. Children who make this content are known as kid influencers.
Blaster toys were all the rage in the ’90s, and the Nerf Blaster is one of the most valuable ones you can get your hands on. The 1994 toy has sold for as much as $699.99.
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[23] The doll was released in two versions: six-inch and full-size. [23] Sindy was relaunched again in 2006, this time resembling a 12- to 14-year-old. [4] Jerry Reynolds, chief executive officer of Pedigree Toys explained, "If you take the Sindy of yester-year she was between 12 and 14 years while Barbie was twenty-something. She got too close ...
I Love Toys is a miniseries on VH1 and the eighth installment of the I Love the... series that premiered on March 6, 2006. [1] It is a countdown of the 100 greatest toys, chosen partially through public voting on vh1.com and also consideration of "sales, historical significance and longevity," according to VH1.