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  2. Filly (toy) - Wikipedia

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    Filly Unicorn (February 2011): Considered the start of the modern Filly canon, as it established all the classic elements of the brand. This is the toyline where Rose, the main character of Filly Funtasia , and Princess Sparkle comes from.

  3. Real Littles Shopkins - Wikipedia

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    Co-chief Paul Solomon credits his mother, Jacqui Tobias, director of girls’ products, for the idea of Shopkins. [3] Moose Toys had success with its line of Trash Pack collectible figurines targeted towards boys but lacked a market for girls. Shopkins was initially produced as a similar product for girls; however, it appeals to children in ...

  4. Sweet Pickles - Wikipedia

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    Sweet Pickles is a fictional town with animal residents, whose misadventures impart basic values, ethics and social skills to children. A variety of techniques are employed in the series, such as comedy, music, story-telling, and active play.

  5. 'Golden Girls' action figures are happening -- See what they ...

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    This year, the company Funko is releasing action figures for the most unlikely of heroes: Dorothy, Blanche, Rose and Sofia..."Golden Girls" assemble! 'Golden Girls' action figures are happening ...

  6. My Little Pony - Wikipedia

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    Character designer Chris Battle pointed out that the media adaptation of My Little Pony is seen as less valid because it is aimed at girls. [24]: 2:5 Director Lauren Faust, who was creative developer of the relaunch of the My Little Pony franchise in 2010, wrote that she expected people who have not even watched the animated series "to ...

  7. Unicorn trend - Wikipedia

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    A person wearing a unicorn onesie. The unicorn trend is a 2010s fad where individuals design, produce and use consumer objects adorned with a rainbow and/or vibrant color palette; typically composed of pastel or highly saturated colors such as pink, violet, yellow, blue and green. [1]