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  2. Category:1960s toys - Wikipedia

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    Barbie Dreamhouse. Barrel of Monkeys. Baseball (card game) Batman action figures. Best of the West (action figures) Big Loo. Billy Blastoff. Blaze (toy)

  3. List of Mattel toys - Wikipedia

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    Demolition Man (toys based on Demolition Man) Despicable Me (2020–present) Minions: The Rise of Gru. Dinosaur (toys based on Dinosaur) Dinotrux. Disney Princess (2000–present) Diva Starz (early 2000s) Doctor Dolittle (1967–1968) Talking Doll, inspired by the movie of the same name. Actor Rex Harrison provides voice.

  4. The Fad Toy Everyone Was Obsessed With the Year You ... - AOL

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    1950: Little People. Little People was formed by Fisher-Price in the early '50s for kids ranging from six months to three years. The first Little People toy, "Looky Fire Truck," was introduced in ...

  5. Wizzzer - Wikipedia

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    Availability. 1969–. Official website. The Wizzzer or Wiz-z-zer is a gyrostat toy introduced by Mattel Toymakers in 1969, and introduced the spinning top to modern children. The "twist" (innovation) was the use of a super-spinning, high-tech bearing, that allowed the top to spin at very high speed and remain standing for a long period of time.

  6. Here’s How Much Your Vintage 1960s Toys Might Be Worth - AOL

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    The toy first appeared in 1967 and is still available for sale today. The vintage version of Lite Brite can sell for $100 to $200, per Business Insider, and in some cases, collectors have charged ...

  7. Major Matt Mason - Wikipedia

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    Major Matt Mason was an action figure created by Mattel. He was an astronaut who lived and worked on the Moon. When introduced in 1966, the figures were initially based on design information found in Life Magazine, Air Force Magazine, Jane's, and other aviation- and space-interest periodicals. Later, the line attempted to transition into the ...

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