You can find Original ones on eBay
The original Daimler built car (First car sold) was a transportation vehicle, but it was really a toy for rich people, just like Mercedes today
That's going to vary by gender, era and a lot of other variables. That's a pretty personal question but if you were asking me (a child of the 80's) I would say was the original die cast metal Lion-bot Voltron or the original Nintendo Entertainment System.
The value of a Voltron toy from the 1980s can vary significantly based on its condition, completeness, and rarity. Generally, prices can range from $50 to several hundred dollars, with complete sets or rare variants potentially fetching even higher prices among collectors. Mint condition items or those in original packaging are typically more valuable. For an accurate assessment, it's advisable to check recent auction prices or consult collector resources.
Floam, a popular children's toy produced by Nickolodeon Toys, was first introduced in 1994. It has been sold under a variety of different names and combinations, and is still being sold today.
It was called Baxinger. I was always told as a kid that he was called "Motorcycle Voltron" but apparently that's not a real thing. (Althought since it was referred to as such by other people I've met, sold as a knockoff through some catalogs in the U.S., and not named Baxinger in those instances, I suppose some catalogs could have referred to it as a Motorcycle Voltron in their write-ups for the toy...)
The first toy Smurfs were stuffed animals: Papa Smurf being one. They were first sold in the late 1970s.
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They can be sold at Walmart, Target and maybe Hallmark in the toy isle.
The number of every toy sold in 2012 is incalculable.
the wii
Jesus must have had a toy, but certainly not like today.
no you have to buy original ingram individually