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Ideal, via the Betsy Wetsy doll, was also one of the first doll manufacturers to produce an African American version of a popular doll. [32] In 2003, the Toy Industry Association named Betsy Wetsy to its Century of Toys List, a compilation commemorating the 100 most memorable and most creative toys of the 20th century.
Charmin' Chatty was a doll produced by the toy company Mattel in 1963 and 1964. The doll, introduced at the American Toy Fair in New York City in March 1963, [citation needed] belonged to a line of highly successful talking dolls introduced in 1960 (Chatty Cathy was the first of these dolls).
In a toy industry dominated by the male demographic, Mattel co-founder Ruth Handler broke new ground in 1959 when she took a concept based on the German Bild Lilli doll and introduced the world to Barbie. The toy line has since become the largest selling doll and one of the most influential toys in modern history, selling over a billion dolls ...
Thumbelina wants to wish you the happiest, happiest birthday ever, and most importantly, let you know that we love you the most. Happy birthday, Janine. Great job, Thumb.
Based on Thumbelina by Hans Christian Andersen and alternatively called Barbie Presents: Thumbelina, this 15th film entry stars Barbie as little Thumbelina and her friends working together to save the environment. A magical group of Twillerbees are one with nature and have amazing abilities to help plants and flowers flourish.
Chatty Cathy was a pull-string "talking" doll originally created by Ruth and Elliot Handler and manufactured by the Mattel toy company from 1959 to 1965. The doll was first released in stores and appeared in television commercials beginning in 1960, with a suggested retail price of $18.00, though usually priced under $10.00 in catalog advertisements.
Thumbelina (1994) A Troll in Central Park (1994) The Pebble and the Penguin (1995) Anastasia (1997) Bartok the Magnificent (1999) Titan A.E. (2000) Ralph Bakshi. Wizards (1977) [1] The Lord of the Rings (1978) [2] American Pop (1981) Hey Good Lookin' (1982) Fire & Ice (1983) Other The Adventures of Pinocchio; Alois Nebel; Apollo 10 1/2 ...
Tammy was produced in three versions: the first with straight legs, the second released in 1964 with bendable legs, and the final version released in 1965 was an older-looking doll titled "Grown Up Tammy". This doll was also released in an African American version. In 1965, Tammy's popularity waned and she was discontinued in early 1966.
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