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  2. Disney Princess - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, Disney Channel began to air shorts in the Chibi Tiny Tales series, a loose follow-up to Big Chibi 6 The Shorts, based on the Disney Princess franchise. The first episode, "Moana As Told By Chibi", was released on August 27, 2021. [76] An animated Lego special, Lego Disney Princess: The Castle Quest, was released on Disney+ on

  3. Lego Disney - Wikipedia

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    Lego Disney (formerly known as Lego Disney Princess which was launched in 2014 until 2016 and stylized as LEGO Disney) is a Lego theme based on the various Disney Princesses and Disney characters involved in different Disney films and television series. It is licensed from Walt Disney Pictures.

  4. Girls' toys and games - Wikipedia

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    Games and toys, or types of play, in many cultures are gender (and age) neutral, but some are given a gender role (masculine or feminine).Games given a gender role are exclusive or segregationist, and a game labelled as such is often considered by both children and adults as appropriate for boys or girls but not both.

  5. Mattel - Wikipedia

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    In September 2014, Disney announced Hasbro as the licensed doll maker for the Disney Princess line starting on January 1, 2016. [67] Mattel again became the licensed doll maker, instead of Hasbro, in January 2022 and the characters of Frozen were part of the line. [98] [99] The latest collection of dolls was available for purchase in January 2023.

  6. Disney Tsum Tsum - Wikipedia

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    Disney Tsum Tsum (Japanese: ディズニー ツムツム, Hepburn: Dizunī Tsumutsumu), (pronounced (t)soom-(t)soom), is a Japanese collectible stuffed toys based upon Disney-owned characters. [1] The name is derived from the Japanese verb tsumu meaning "to stack", because the rectangle-shaped toys are designed to stack on top of each other ...

  7. Moose Toys - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, Moose Toys was founded by Brian Hamersfeld. [1] In 2001, Moose was acquired by Chief Executives Manny Stul, Jacqui Tobias, and Paul Solomon. [citation needed] In 2011, Paul Solomon began an effort to distribute Moose Toys products directly into US retail, ending its distributor license with Canadian toy company Spin Master. [2]