Worlds of Wonder (toy Company) - Products

Products

  • Teddy Ruxpin (1985), a story-telling bear
  • Grubby, Octopede companion to Teddy and helps him tell stories
  • Lazer Tag (1986), an early version of Laser Tag
  • Pamela: The Living Doll (1986), an interactive talking doll dressed in overalls and comes with 3 additional outfits, add-on program cartridges ("voice cards"), and sticker activity books that had an alien-themed television commercial that played on the popularity of E.T. The Extraterrestrial
  • The Talking Mickey Mouse (1986), an animated version of the iconic mouse
  • Goofy, helps Mickey tell the stories
  • The Talking Mother Goose, an animated animal version of the famed storyteller, who tells fairy tales instead of rhymes, in 1986.
  • Hector the ugly duckling, helps Mother Goose tell the stories
  • Action Max (1987), a VCR and light gun game in
  • Julie (1987), an interactive talking doll
  • Talking Snoopy (1988), an animated speaking version of Charles Schulz's Peanuts character Snoopy that uses cassettes as the others do and voiced by Cam Clarke
  • "Express it": The Locker Answering Machine (1987), a sound-(high-pitch whistle)-activated tape recorder that can be mounted on the inside of a locker; part of the "Class Act" line of school supplies
  • Hop, Skip & Jump (1989), a jump rope that doubles as a belt or fashion accessory
  • Hide 'N' Sneak (1989), transforms the traditional game of hide and seek into high-tech excitement by allowing a player to locate other players with ultrasonic sound
  • Rockin' Boppers (1989), 4 different dolls that "dance" to the beat of music
  • Skip Stik (1988), a twist-apart 3-foot bar with foam hand grips attached on each end to an 8-foot
  • Splatter Up (1988), a wet version of baseball designed by WET Design and later made by Buddy L and Wham-O
  • GT Super Screamers (1990), a slotless race car game using fly-by-wire technology, nicad batteries and Nissan GTP ZX-Turbo racecars
  • The Jaminator (1990), an electronic air guitar that plays different riffs depended on which buttons are pressed on the neck and also provides basic rhythm accompaniment with a small keyboard and drum pads
  • Little Boppers and Monster Boppers versions of Teddy Ruxpin, Mickey Mouse, and The Muppets that dance when music is played; two Mickeys made by Fisher-Price, "Dance Star Mickey" & "Rock Star Mickey", differ from the Little Boppers Mickey
  • Zoo Tunes (1990), 3 plush puppet zoo characters, Lion, Hippo, and Alligator that play a series of tunes when sensors in mouth are pressed together; a sensor in the hands changes the tune
  • Little Big Rigs, 5 plush construction toys
  • Distributed the Nintendo Entertainment System in the United States during its first few years

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