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  • | company_name = Fans Toys | company_slogan = Make toys we want, the best brand
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  • ...me="skooldays_20130702">{{cite web|url=http://www.skooldays.com/categories/toys/ty1139.htm| title=Skooldays: Retro - Micronauts|website=Skooldays|date=2 Ju ...nited States by [[Mego Corporation]] as the ''[[Micronauts]]'' from 1976–1980.<ref name="microforever_microheritage_micronauts_201506">{{cite web|url=htt
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  • ===Toys=== ...enoting the vehicle as that which was driven by [[Jacques Laffite]] in the 1980 season – and sponsorship logos for "Citanes", a reference to the cigarett
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  • ...t Toy Fair New York City 2005, but because of legal issues with Takara the toys were delayed and never released.<REF>http://www.innerspaceonline.com/jm.htm Force Commander, Oberon, Baron Karza and Andromeda appeared together in a 1980 Italian ''Micronauti'' commercial by Gig.<REF>https://www.youtube.com/watch
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  • One concept considered by Palisades Toys was an 3 3/4 inch tall Force Commander which had additional magnetic armor Force Commander, Oberon, Baron Karza and Andromeda appeared together in a 1980 Italian ''Micronauti'' commercial by Gig.<REF>https://www.youtube.com/watch
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  • ...ome remolding and recoloring. It also included some remolded and recolored toys from ''[[Gowapper 5 Godam]]'', ''[[Machine Saurer]]'', ''[[Steel Jeeg]]'' a Micronauts toys were mostly 1:18 scale space figures and vehicles which features 5mm pegs a
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  • | first = ''Micronauts'' volume 1 number 23, November 1980 by Marvel Comics In 2003 Palisades Toys released a Pharoid toy. This toy had accessories added.
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  • ...on was released by Mego in 1977. He was also release by Airfix and Pin Pin Toys. Force Commander, Oberon, Baron Karza and Andromeda appeared together in a 1980 Italian Micronauti commercial by Gig.<REF>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a
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  • ...o be green humanoid with long head and tail with red wings. Although Repto toys have been produced in other colors, they have only appeared in the original ...een in the chariot of [[Equestron]].<REF>http://www.megomuseum.com/catalog/1980/micronauts.shtml</REF>
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  • [[image:Breakdown-ursenal.jpg|right|thumb|Transformers Breakdown toys using BMOG weapons through the use of 5mm ports and pegs]] ...from the 1980's and later. This is partial a ''list of 5mm peg compatible toys'' organized by toy company.
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  • ...released by Mego in 1977. He was also released by Airfix, Gig and Pin Pin Toys. Force Commander, Oberon, Baron Karza and Andromeda appeared together in a 1980 Italian Micronauti commercial by Gig.<REF>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a
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  • ...a [[fictional character]] from the ''[[Micronauts]]'' series introduced in 1980. He did not appear in Micronauts fiction until 2016. Emperor was released in 1980 by Lion Rock and Gig.
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  • ...n''' is a fictional vehicle in the ''[[Micronauts]]'' series introduced in 1980. ...leased the Hyperion in 1980. It was also released by Airfix, Gig and Grand Toys.
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  • ...till remembered by millions of fans. 2-XL was considered one of the top 10 toys ever developed by Playthings Magazine because it could educate.<ref name=": ...ess-date=2017-01-23}}</ref> 2XL during its run was one of the most popular toys in terms of market revenue and was dubbed the Talking Robot with a mind of
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  • ...is a [[fictional character]] from the [[Micronauts]] series introduced in 1980. He was the Star Stallion partner to The Big Emperor. He can turn into a wh ...s one of the final toys in the ''Micronauts'' toy line. He was released in 1980 by Mego's partners El Greco, Lion Rock and Gig, but not by Mego itself.
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  • ...nal character]] from the ''[[Micronauts]]'' series. Introduced as a toy in 1980, he didn't appear in ''Micronauts'' fiction until 2003. Green Baron was released in Italy by Gig in 1980. He was also released under the name Santana in by El Greco in Greece.
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  • ...e-interpreted with modern vehicular alternate modes. Although the American toys offered no supporting fiction, the storyline included with the Japanese ver === Toys ===
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  • ===Toys=== *'''''Takara Microman'' Robotman God Fighter''' (1980)
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  • ...he female Autobots, and girlfriend to Ironhide. Although introduced in the 1980's this character wouldn't get a toy until a convention exclusive in 2005. A ===Toys===
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  • ...ref>Jonathan Alexandratos, ''Articulating the Action Figure: Essays on the Toys and Their Messages'', McFarland, 2017, p. 25.</ref>{{refn|group=note|The na ...es]]. As this was a new venture for the company, and given that electronic toys were still very new, a decision was made to produce the figure as cheaply a
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  • ...onal character]] from the ''[[Micronauts]]'' series introduced as a toy in 1980. Red Falcon is a fictional character in the ''Micronauts'' series as a toy in 1980. Although he initially did not appear in any fiction was released only in I
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  • ...is a [[fictional character]] from the ''Micronauts'' series introduced in 1980. Lobstros was released by Mego in 1980 in small numbers. It was also released by Gig.
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  • ...is a fictional character from the ''[[Micronauts]]'' series introduced in 1980. Lantaurion was released by Gig in Italy in 1980.
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  • ...onal character]] from the ''[[Micronauts]]'' series introduced as a toy in 1980. King Atlas was released in Italy by Gig in 1980. He was also released by El Greco in Greece.
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  • ...] company in the United States founded in the 1940s. It was best known for toys marketed and sold in the late 1950s and early 1960s, like the 'Johnny Reb C ...from simple 'walkie-talkies' to a variety of sophisticated remote control toys. The name Remco comes from the two words "'''Rem'''ote '''Co'''ntrol". Orig
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  • ...n by [[Bill Mantlo]], until 1986, well after the toy line was cancelled in 1980. In the 2000s, [[Image Comics]] and [[Devil's Due Publishing]] each briefl ...ef [[Jim Shooter]] to get the [[Brand licensing|comics license]] for these toys, Mantlo was hired to script their series.<ref>{{cite journal|title = The Mi
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  • ...a [[fictional character]] from the ''[[Micronauts]]'' series introduced in 1980 as a villain. ===Toys===
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  • ...is a [[fictional character]] from the ''Micronauts'' series introduced in 1980. ...tron]] can be seen piloting Sharkos.<REF>http://www.megomuseum.com/catalog/1980/micronauts.shtml</REF>
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  • Green Baron, Lantaurion, King Atlas and Pegasus appeared together in a 1980 ''Micronauti'' commercial by Gig.<REF>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btYke ===Toys===
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  • ...Tiger''' is fictional vehicle in the ''[[Microman]]'' series introduced in 1980. The Black Tiger is a ''Microman'' vehicle made in 1980. It comes with ''Microman'' M264 Fred.
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  • ...ck-in mini-comic and biographies released with the earliest ''Beast Wars'' toys indicate that the character was supposed to be the original Megatron, in a ...s of Honor'' series stories by Fun Publications. This series is set in the 1980's Transformers animated series setting.
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  • ...icro Change|Microchange]]'') from which the earliest 1984 ''Transformers'' toys came. There are other non-Takara toyline that Hasbro brings over to Transfo ...Takara was first introduced in 1980, but it was not until March 1982 that toys with [[Alternate mode|alternate modes]] based on realistic, then-present-da
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  • ...e the most successful educational music albums in the history of Discovery Toys.<ref>https://barbaramilne.com/about</ref><ref>https://sbomagazine.com/learn ...tes with music CD, was published by Tender Learning Concepts for Discovery Toys in 2005. The songs were written and sung by Barbara Milne. Illustrations we
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  • Baron von Joy was voted the 10th top 1980's robot toy by Retro Junk.<ref>http://www.retrojunk.com/details_articles/68 ===Toys===
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  • ...gerhappy transforms to a turbo-thrust jet fighter, with a maximum speed of 1980 mph and range of 4,000 miles. He's equipped with two twin side-mounted, rap ===Toys===
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  • * [[Ravage_(Transformers)#Toys|Howlback]] - ''Robotic Blue Jaguar'' ...s, except for Shockwave, Mixmaster, and Scrapper, have been also made into toys.
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  • ...ther being ''[[Diaclone]]'') from which the earliest 1984 ''Transformers'' toys came. There are other non-Takara toyline that Hasbro brings over to Transfo ==Microman Series (1974 - 1980)==
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  • ...+dog&search=quick&pos=7&_start=1|access-date=February 22, 2015}}</ref> The 1980 hit [[Rapture (Blondie song)|Rapture]] by [[Blondie (band)|Blondie]] contai ...|last=Lawrence|first=Tim|title=Life and Death on the New York Dance Floor, 1980 -1983|publisher=Duke University Press|year=2016|isbn=978-0822362029|locatio
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  • ...ated and produced educational materials and games for children, as well as toys and novelty products. The Kable Printing division produced over 125,000 mon 1980 saw the launch of the Sesame Street Book Club and the relocation of the Ski
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  • ...businessman [[Nicholas Kove]], initially to manufacture inflatable rubber toys. The brand name was selected to be the first alphabetically in trade direct In this period, apart from model kits, Airfix also produced a wide range of toys, games, dolls and art &amp; craft products. It was still producing other pl
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  • |caption=Cover to ''[[Marvel Spotlight]]'' #9 (November 1980) featuring Captain Universe, art by [[Steve Ditko]] |''[[Marvel Spotlight]]'' #9 (1980)
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  • ...ly uses of the TR-808 include several [[Yellow Magic Orchestra]] tracks in 1980–1981, the 1982 track "[[Planet Rock (song)|Planet Rock]]" by [[Afrika Bam ...name="snomanmanual">Snoman, Rick (2009). ''The Dance Music Manual: Tools, Toys, and Techniques&nbsp;– Second Edition''. Oxford, UK: Elsevier Press. {{IS
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  • ...'''Holiday Party''' is an annual charitable event. Guests bring unwrapped toys which are collected by members of the New York City Fire Department ([[FDNY | 1980-81 || Mark Lieberman || ''[[New York Daily News]]''
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