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  2. Kubrick (toy) - Wikipedia

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    Kubrick (キューブリック, Kyūburikku) is a line of collectible block-style figures and associated products created by Japanese toy company MediCom Toy Inc. Kubrick figures are produced in three scales, designated as 100% (six centimeters high), 400% (24 centimeters high), and 1000% (60 centimeters high).

  3. Sonny Angel - Wikipedia

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    The collectible figurines have been heavily featured on social media platforms including TikTok- resulting in a massive supply shortage amongst the brands’ 441 authorized retailers. [ 9 ] Some attribute mental health benefits to the figurines, as some claim that the dolls provide comfort and nostalgia for one's childhood. [ 12 ]

  4. Sylvanian Families - Wikipedia

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    Sylvanian Families (シルバニアファミリー, Shirubania Famirī) is a line of collectible anthropomorphic animal figurines made of flocked plastic. [1] They were created by the Japanese gaming company Epoch in 1985 and distributed worldwide by a number of companies.

  5. Bandai - Wikipedia

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    Bandai Co., Ltd. [a] is a Japanese multinational toy manufacturer and distributor headquartered in Taitō, Tokyo.Its international branches, Bandai Namco Toys & Collectables America and Bandai UK, are respectively headquartered in Irvine, California, and Richmond, London.

  6. List of model car brands - Wikipedia

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    Sam Toys – Italian firm in 1950s that later were made as East German Espewe [26] Sanwa – Japanese radio-controlled car (for a short period), now famous for R/C transmitters. Scale Model Products – SMP was leading American plastic producer of promotional models, introduced the 3 in 1 kit, acquired by AMT.

  7. Battle Beasts - Wikipedia

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    Battle Beasts were created by Takara of Japan in 1986. Tomy Co., Ltd., aka K.K. Takara-Tomy, still owns the worldwide rights to the property.The heyday for the toyline came during the period in which it was licensed to Hasbro for distribution outside Japan when Hasbro marketed the toys in America and many other parts of the world.