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  2. List of films based on toys - Wikipedia

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    The Secret of the Sword (1985) Raggedy Ann & Andy - Hasbro (since 1983) Raggedy Ann & Andy: A Musical Adventure (1977) Rainbow Brite - Hallmark Cards / Mattel. Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer (1985) Rescue Heroes - Fisher-Price. Rescue Heroes: The Movie (2003) - direct-to-video. Robotix - Milton Bradley / Hasbro.

  3. Jay J. Armes - Wikipedia

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    Private investigator, author, actor. Known for. Prosthetic hands. Spouse. Linda Chew. Children. 5. Jay J. Armes (born Julian Armas; August 12, 1932 – September 19, 2024), was an American private investigator and actor. He was known for his prosthetic hands and a line of children's action figures based on his image.

  4. Best of the West (action figures) - Wikipedia

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    Best of the West (action figures) The "Best of the West" was the generic series name used by toy manufacturer, Louis Marx and Company, from the mid-1960s to the early 1970s to market a line of articulated 12-inch action figures featuring a western play theme. The focal character in the series was the iconic cowboy action figure named Johnny West.

  5. Big Jim (toy line) - Wikipedia

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    Big Jim was a line of action figure toys produced from 1972 through 1986 by Mattel for the North American and European markets. He was renamed Kid Acero in Latin America and, for a short period of time, Mark Strong in Europe. Originally inspired by G.I. Joe, the Big Jim line was smaller in size (closer to 10 inches in height compared to Joe's ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Micronauts - Wikipedia

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    Micronauts was a North American science fiction toyline manufactured and marketed by Mego from 1976 to 1980. The Micronauts toyline was based on and licensed from the Microman toyline created by Japanese-based toy company Takara in 1974. [1][2] Mego discontinued the Micronauts line in 1980 prior to the company's bankruptcy and dissolution in 1982.

  8. G.I. Joe - Wikipedia

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    G.I. Joe is an American media franchise and a line of action figures owned and produced by the toy company Hasbro. [3] [4] The initial product offering represented four of the branches of the U.S. armed forces with the Action Soldier (), Action Sailor (), Action Pilot (U.S. Air Force), Action Marine (U.S. Marine Corps) and later on, the Action Nurse.

  9. List of action films of the 1970s - Wikipedia

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    United States. Science fiction action [ 128 ] Master of the Flying Guillotine. Jimmy Wang Yu. Jimmy Wang Yu, Kam Kong, Lung Kun Yee. Hong Kong. Martial arts films [ 129 ] The New Shaolin Boxers. Chang Cheh.

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