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  2. List of Kenner Star Wars action figures - Wikipedia

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    Additional action figures, consisting of a taller blue Snaggletooth, and the three members of the Rebo Band (Max Rebo, Sy Snootles and Droopy McCool), were produced for inclusion in Kenner Star Wars toy sets, but were never released on blister cards. Jabba the Hutt and several other Star Wars creatures were also produced for this line, but are ...

  3. Kenner Products - Wikipedia

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    Kenner Products, known simply as Kenner, was an American toy brand owned by Hasbro.Kenner Products began as a toy company founded in 1946, going on to produce several highly recognizable toys and merchandise lines including action figures for the original series of Star Wars, Jurassic Park and Batman as well as die cast models.

  4. Super Powers Collection - Wikipedia

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    Both Robin Hood figures used Green Arrow's body and figures like Little John, Dark Warrior, Azeem, Sheriff of Nottingham, and Will Scarlett were created by combining parts of figures including Green Arrow, Hawkman, Batman, Captain Marvel, Lex Luthor, Robin, and DeSaad. Some other known molded parts came from Star Wars and RoboCop. [22]

  5. Michael Leavitt (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Leavitt formatted small-scale figurative work as personalized wedding cake toppers to depict the bride and groom. [19] [20] "(Leavitt's) custom work is just a little bit different than most. He makes action figures, and what is more action packed than a wedding?

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  7. The Toys That Made Us - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, after being rejected by Mattel and Hasbro, Lucasfilm signed with Kenner Products to have toys produced for their sci-fi film Star Wars.This was a huge gamble, as Kenner was a small toy company at the time and the negotiation process started late due to George Lucas' secrecy over the ship designs.