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  2. Remco - Wikipedia

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    1980 Universal Monsters Figures; 1981 Dukes of Hazzard; 1982 Warrior Beasts figures; 1982 Sgt. Rock for DC; 1982 Warlord for DC; 1983 Crystar for Marvel Comics [12] 1984 Conan Action Figures; 1984 Mighty Crusaders Action Figures; 1984 Zybots; 1985 AWA Remco Action Figures Wrestling Figures; 1985 Firffels The "Original" Two-feature Creature ...

  3. 12 Collectible Toys From the 1970s Worth More Than You Think

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    DON EMMERT/AFP via Getty ImagesThe 1970s introduced a plethora of toys that have evolved from childhood playthings to cherished collectibles that defined a generation. From action figures and ...

  4. Count Dracula in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Toys of the Universal monsters were re-introduced in the mid-1980s by Imperial Toy Corporation who put out a set of four Universal monster figures. [112] In 1998, Sideshow Collectibles was the first toy companies to sculpt Toys and action figures of Count Dracula that were accurate to actors like Bela Lugosi. [115]

  5. Big Jim (toy line) - Wikipedia

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    Most of the Big Jim toys from the early 1980s were sold as "James Bond" toys in Latin America. The American Spy and Space series were renamed "James Bond, secret agent 007". All toys are exactly the same as in the American and European versions and were produced by a local Mattel subsidiary. Only the brand on the packages is different.

  6. Sideshow Collectibles - Wikipedia

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    Sideshow Collectibles was established in 1994. It originally created toy prototypes for major toy companies such as Mattel, Galoob and Wild Planet. In 1999, Sideshow began marketing its own line of collectible and specialty products under the Sideshow brand, beginning with the Universal Classic Monsters 8" Action Figure license, which sold through Toys R Us and other mass market retailers. [1]

  7. Aurora Plastics Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Aurora probably had their biggest success with their kits of figures. These included a series of popular historical knights in armor, and other still life buildings, animals, boats, and other intriguing objects. Guys and Gals of all Nations were also produced and included Dutch, Chinese, Indian, Scottish and Mexican figures. [7]

  8. Category:1980s toys - Wikipedia

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  9. Universal Monsters - Wikipedia

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    The Universal Monsters (also known as Universal Classic Monsters and Universal Studios Monsters) media franchise includes characters based on a series of horror films produced by Universal Pictures and released between 1913–1956.

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