Products and Product Lines
- Alien (film)
- Baby Alive
- Batman & Robin (film)
- Batman Forever
- Batman Returns
- Batman: The Animated Series
- Batman Total Justice
- Battle Brawlers
- Beast Wars
- Beetlejuice
- Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventures
- The Bionic Woman
- Blythe
- Bone Age
- Building Blasters
- Butch and Sundance: The Early Days
- Capitol Critters
- Care Bears
- Care Bear Cousins
- Centurions
- Chuck Norris Karate Kommandos
- Congo (film)
- Dragonheart
- Easy Bake Oven
- Fashion Star Fillies
- Fast 111s diecast vehicles
- Finger Pops
- Fluppy Dogs
- Gargoyles (TV)
- Girder and Panel building sets
- Glamour Gals
- Hugga Bunch
- Jurassic Park (film)
- Knight Rider
- Li'l Loggers
- Littlest Pet Shop
- Mega Force
- Megabug Gladiators
- Milky the marvelous milking cow!
- M.A.S.K.
- My Magic Genie
- My Little Pony
- Play-Doh
- Police Academy (TV series)
- Predator (film)
- Raiders of the Lost Ark
- The Real Ghostbusters
- Redline
- Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
- Robocop: The Animated Series
- Robotman & Stellar
- Rose Petal Place
- Run Joe Run
- Savage Mondo Blitzers
- Scuba Squad
- Sea Wees
- The Shadow
- Shadow Strikers
- Silverhawks
- Technozoids (Zoids)
- The Six Million Dollar Man
- Sky Commanders
- Small Soldiers
- Spirograph
- SSP
- Star Wars
- Starting Lineup (toy line)
- Strawberry Shortcake
- Streethawk (not released)
- Stretch Armstrong
- Super Powers Collection
- Superman: The Animated Series
- Swamp Thing
- Terminator (series)
- VR Troopers
- Vor-Tech
- Waterworld
- Wish World Kids
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