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  2. List of highest-grossing media franchises - Wikipedia

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    Toys for Bob: Activision Blizzard (Microsoft Gaming) Titanic: 1997 $3.45 billion: Box office – $2.257 billion [419] VHS & DVD sales – $1.2 billion [420] Film James Cameron: Paramount Pictures (North America) 20th Century Studios (international) (The Walt Disney Company) Titanfall: 2014 $3.4 billion: Video games - $3.4 billion [do] Video ...

  3. 5 Items From the 1970s That Are Worth a Lot of Money - AOL

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    Iconic Toys. The 1970s were a golden era for toys, with several iconic brands and characters emerging that are still celebrated today, such as all things Star Wars. Following the release of this ...

  4. 12 Collectible Toys From the 1970s Worth More Than You Think

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    Whether due to their nostalgic appeal, rarity, or cult status, here are 12 collectible toys from the 1970s that are worth far more (think in the high thousands) than you might imagine. 1. Star ...

  5. Here’s How Much Your Vintage 1970s Toys Might Be Worth - AOL

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    These seven vintage '70s toys are all worth at... Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 ...

  6. What your old toys are worth now

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    These 11 popular childhood toys are worth serious money now -- at least, it's what people are willing to pay on eBay. ... View what these 11 toys are worth today: EXPLORE MORE: ...

  7. Lego Scooby-Doo - Wikipedia

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    Lego Scooby-Doo (stylized as LEGO Scooby-Doo!) was a Lego theme based on the Scooby-Doo franchise created by Joe Ruby and Ken Spears. It is licensed from Warner Bros. Animation and Hanna-Barbera. [2] The theme was first introduced in August 2015. [3] The toy line was accompanied by several shorts, a television special and films based on Lego ...