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by Kenner
Have a party with Crumpet!
Released in 1971 by Kenner-General Mills, Crumpet is the perfect hostess for every little girl’s tea party. She turns and bows to greet her guests, pours the tea and serves it, too. Crumpet comes dressed in a gorgeous red velvet dress with matching red
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by Marx
According to the Marx Toy Museum online, Marx produced ride-on toys throughout its many years of toy production. Starting with simple ride-on trains and fire engines, to the battery operated cars of the late 50s, the Stutz Bearcat of the early 60s, Marx moved on to develop
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by Marx
It’s the Action Kids. What in the world are they up to now? Watch the video here!
The leader of the Action Kids gazes ominously at his gang. “Let’s get right down to business.”
“Business? What business?”
The Action Kids lift their rugged steel Carry-All Action Play
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by Ideal
Thunderstreak! Thunderstreak! Thunderstreak!
See it in action here!
The new super speed hydrofoil with five-position hydro-fin, you set for action. Rev up the high-power prop… (Wind the rubber band.) Position the rudder… Check your course. Thunderstreak speeds across water! For submarine action, it crash dives
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Collect and race according to authentic racing classes…Dragster, Futuristic, and Speed Shop. You could also join the exciting SSP Club!
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Unlike the Hula Hoop, the Swing Wing must be attached to the body. It’s worn on the head and twirled by moving the neck and/or body in a back and forth, or circular, motion. The Swing Wing was developed by Transogram Games and introduced in 1965.
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Ultra cool and ultra lame all at once, this 9″ tall, red-plastic, horseshoe-shaped, genie-looking-thing housed a couple of magnets at the end of its fists…
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