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  2. Imaginext - Wikipedia

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    At the time of its introduction at the 1998 Toy Fair, [2] the Imaginext System included only two themed worlds: medieval and city venues. The original medieval line attempted to capture the action of battle with its fortresses, dungeons, knights, wizards, and dragons and featured the Battle Castle play set as well as several knight and wizard action figures sold separately. [3]

  3. Batman action figures - Wikipedia

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    The new Batman figures were taller than previously released Batman figures, and featured more articulation. While popular among collectors, a higher price tag in stores caused poor sales, which caused the line to quickly fade before the release of new figures (including Bane and Scarecrow) made it to American toy shelves. These figures but were ...

  4. Fisher-Price - Wikipedia

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    Fisher-Price, Inc. is an American company that produces educational toys for infants, toddlers and preschoolers, headquartered in East Aurora, New York. It was founded in 1930 during the Great Depression by Herman Fisher , Irving Price , Helen Schelle and Margaret Evans Price .

  5. Batman (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    As part of its DC Superheroes collection, in 1982 Fisher-Price released Batman: The Case of the Laughing Sphinx, an audio cassette accompanied by a hard back illustrated book. In 2007, the audiobook publisher GraphicAudio licensed DC Comics properties to adapt as audiodramas.

  6. Category:Batman toys - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Batman toys" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Batman action figures; B.

  7. DC Universe (toyline) - Wikipedia

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    The first Giants of Justice were released practically unannounced. As soon as the line was mentioned by Mattel, they were already showing up in Toys "R" Us locations and eBay. Batman (costume repainted gray and blue) Batman (variant, costume repainted gray and black) Killer Croc (classic) Superman (classic) Cyborg Superman (Villain)