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  2. From interactive Obi-Wan to the latest Grogu, here's an ... - AOL

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    From Obi-Wan to the latest Baby Yoda figures, here's an exclusive look at upcoming franchise toys. From interactive Obi-Wan to the latest Grogu, here's an exclusive sneak peek at Hasbro's newest ...

  3. Furby - Wikipedia

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    Furby is an American electronic robotic toy by Tiger Electronics. Originally released in 1998, it resembles a hamster or owl-like creature and went through a period of being a "must-have" toy following its holiday season launch. Over 40 million Furbies were sold during the three years of its original production, with 1.8 million sold in 1998 ...

  4. Category:Electronic toys - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Electronic toys" The following 65 pages are in this category, out of 65 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 2-XL;

  5. Tiger Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Tiger Electronics has been part of the Hasbro toy company since 1998. [8] [9] Hasbro paid approximately $335 million for the acquisition. [10]In 2000, Tiger was licensed to provide a variety of electronics with the Yahoo! brand name, including digital cameras, webcams, and a "Hits Downloader" that made music from the Internet (mp3s, etc.) accessible through Tiger's assorted "HitClips" players ...

  6. First look at Hasbro's latest 'Obi-Wan Kenobi' toys just in ...

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    Star Wars Mission Fleet Obi-Wan Kenobi toys will be available at Hasbro Pulse most major retailers later this year; Obi-Wan Kenobi premieres May 27 on Disney+. Show comments Advertisement

  7. Smart toy - Wikipedia

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    The smart toy industry grew out of several other product categories, which include children's software, electronic toys, and video games. A 2001 Forrester Research study projected that the smart toy segment would grow to more than $2 billion by the year 2003. Factors enhancing the growth of the smart toy segment include the greatly more ...