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  2. Secret Life of Toys - Wikipedia

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    Bunny Lamp manages lighting in the toy room and warns the toys when people are coming. Bleep is a toy robot who sometimes freezes when talking. He was designed by Larry DiFiori and built by Tom Newby and Norman Tempia. Cruiser (Brian Henson) is a toy who drives a taxi. His motto is "A dollar on the drop, and ten cents for any additional miles."

  3. Ryan's World - Wikipedia

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    Ryan Kaji began making YouTube videos in March 2015 after watching other toy review channels. [13] Kaji's mother decided to quit her job as a high school chemistry teacher to work on the YouTube channel full-time. [5] Before going live on YouTube, the family replaced their real-life surname with the on-screen surname Kaji. [14] [15] [16]

  4. GoldieBlox - Wikipedia

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    GoldieBlox's "Princess Machine" video launched on YouTube in November 2013. The video features three young girls building a Rube Goldberg machine built by Brett Doar, and was set to a parody tune of the Beastie Boys song "Girls". Shortly after the release, the Beastie Boys reached out to GoldieBlox, inquiring about the use of their song without ...

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  6. Weeble - Wikipedia

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    Weeble is shaped like an egg—in order for the physics principles to work as intended, the shape must have a bottom which is a more or less smooth (unfaceted) hemisphere (to allow the Weeble to roll) and from the central vertical axis the shape must be nearly cylindrically symmetrical (that is, any plane cut through the vertical axis line must ...

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  8. Barbie: Big City, Big Dreams - Wikipedia

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    First released in selected theaters in the United Kingdom and Ireland on August 20, 2021 [8] [9] before making its debut in the United States on Netflix [3] on September 1, [1] it is the 39th entry in the Barbie film series and the third to feature Barbie's family and/or friends based on Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures after Barbie: Princess ...

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