NEW 1985 Tomy Windup Mighty Motor Boats White Knob Windup Toy 6524 Mercury n7694


NEW 1985 Tomy Windup Mighty Motor Boats White Knob Windup Toy 6524 Mercury n7694

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NEW 1985 Tomy Windup Mighty Motor Boats White Knob Windup Toy 6524 Mercury n7694:
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NIB Never opened Might Motor Boats vintage toy from 1985. This is beyond rare and hard to find!!!Has light storage and shelf wear. Some pulling to clam shell as seen. Nothing terrible. Displays great and would be AWESOME FOR THE KIDS NOW THAT IT IS SUMMER!!!Take some time to check out the pics. If you are beyond picky MOC card collector people see the light wear/damage.
Will ship well protected!!
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All items are shipped FAST!!!! Becuase many items come from different sources, there could potentially be fireplace or smoke odors. Many of the shipping boxes used are stored in a warehouse that allows smoking.response will always be appreciated and I am very open to checking my emails multiple times each day in the event of any concerns. If there are any issues with my posts or product please help me to be better at this as I am new and wanting only to succeed.Thank you for visiting my item and I hope to do business with you in the future.PLEASE VIEW MY OTHER ITEMS FOR MORE RELATED MERCH!!!!!! Be sure to add me to your favorites list!Tomy Company, Ltd. (株式会社タカラトミー Kabushikigaisha takaratomī kabushikigaisha?, Takara Tomy) is a Japanese toy, children\'s merchandise and entertainment company created from the merger of two companies: Tomy (founded in 1924 as Tomiyama, changing the name to Tomy in 1963[3]) and long-time rival, Takara (founded in 1955).[3] Merged on 1 March 2006, the company has its headquarters in Katsushika, Tokyo.[4]Contents1 History and corporate name2 Products2.1 List of notable products3 Video games4 References5 External linksHistory and corporate nameThis section possibly contains original research. Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations. Statements consisting only of original research should be removed. (November 2008)The former TAKARA TOMY logo used primarily in Japan until 2013.The decision to use the Tomy name in English, yet the Takara-Tomy name in Japanese, was made for pragmatic reasons. Tomy has built considerable brand recognition internationally, particularly in the area of infant and preschool products, where brand trust is very important. On the other hand, most of Takara\'s international hit products (Microman, Transformers, Battle Beasts, Beyblade, B-Daman, et al.) have been sold and branded by other companies, most notably, Hasbro. Therefore, going through the costly process of registering and or changing the company name in all the countries where Tomy does business would have been expensive and unproductive. Thus, with the merged company\'s international subsidiaries continuing to use the Tomy name, it seemed appropriate to keep a domestic English name which matched that of the international subsidiaries.Editorial policies of many Western (English language) business publications is to ignore \"merger\" declarations and declare one company to be bought by another, often by splitting hairs over the number of board members, etc. Therefore, in much of the English media, the Takara-Tomy merger was characterized as a \"take-over\" of Takara by Tomy. This assumption was made easier by the adoption of only the Tomy name in English. It is true that several years of losses had put Takara in a financially weakened state at the time of the merger. On the other hand, Takara did in fact have significantly higher sales than Tomy for three years preceding the merger. Yet it is common knowledge that, over the years, the management of Takara and Tomy, which were located less than a kilometer apart in Tokyo and had respectfully competed with each other as they grew side-by-side into world-class toy companies, had discussed merging several times, including times when Takara appeared stronger. Thus, ultimately, philosophically, culturally and legally under Japanese corporate law, the companies agreed to merge on an equal basis.There has been much post-merger speculation on the control of brands such as Transformers now being with Tomy vs. Takara. Much of this arises due to the new use of the English \"TOMY\" copyright on all packaging, including former Takara brands shipped by Hasbro. This is simply the natural result of the practical decision to use only the Tomy name in English. In fact, internally, where 99% of the employees are Japanese and speak mainly Japanese, there is only one company, known in Japanese as \"Takara-Tomy,\" and almost all internal departments have a healthy mix of management from both former companies. The fact that the English name is \"Tomy\" bears little relevance for most employees.In Japan, Takara-Tomy continues to use the former Tomy and Takara names as distinct brand names on toy lines which originated in each company, but most new toy lines or stand-alone products carry the new Takara-Tomy brand. Staple toy lines from each company are continuing, in many cases gaining synergy from the co-marketing of each other\'s properties. This merger gave the combined company near parity in domestic (Japan) toy market share to domestic rival Bandai.Takara purchased a majority stake in Tatsunoko Production in June 2005. The studio then became a complete subsidiary of Takara Tomy, following the March 2006 merger.[5] In 2006, Tomy UK launched a website where consumers can buy directly from Tomy\'s catalogue online.[6]In early 2011, Takara Tomy acquired RC2 Corporation and RC2 sub-brand, Learning Curve, which included The First Years, Lamaze, and Compass.ProductsThe Tomy Pocket Game Shooting Gallery was manufactured in 1978.[7]The Tomy Pocket Game Obstacle Course was manufactured in 1979.[7]The merged company has manufactured a broad range of products based on its own properties which include, from the Tomy side, Tomica, Plarail, Zoids, Idaten Jump, Nohohon Zoku Hidamari no Tami (aka Sunshine Buddies) and Tomy branded baby care products such as baby monitors, carriers etc.; and from the Takara side, there are Space Pets, Choro-Q (aka Penny Racers), Transformers, B-Daman, Licca-chan, Koeda-chan (aka Treena) and Microman (aka Micronauts). The merged TOMY also produces and/or sells a wide variety of toy and game brands under license, such as Thomas & Friends, Disney, Pokémon, Naruto, The Game of Life (aka Jinsei Game), Rockman (aka Megaman), Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch, Kirarin Revolution, Sugar Bunnies and Animal Crossing. Tomy\'s rights to these licenses vary by region.One of the first examples of product synergy for the merged company was the combining of Takara\'s Jinsei Game (Game of Life) license and Tomy\'s Pokémon license to produce a Pokémon Jinsei Game.Tomy UK was founded in 1982 for sale and distribution of Tomy products in Europe, and has brought toys such as Zoids and a variety of games like Pop-up Pirate to the West with great success. Tomy UK\'s slogan has traditionally been \"Trust Tomy\".Tomy sells many products worldwide, including baby and pre-school toys, baby monitors, mechanical and electronic games, consumer electronics, children\'s arts and crafts products, and a vast range of toys suited to girls or boys. They make a large selection of Disney, Pokémon and Thomas the Tank Engine merchandise. They also publish videogames in Japan (mostly based on Zoids and Naruto anime series), and are responsible for the distribution of some Hasbro products in Japan, such as Play-Doh, Jenga and Monopoly. The company was formerly responsible for distribution of the My Little Pony products in Japan before Bushiroad acquired the distribution rights to them starting with the franchise\'s Friendship Is Magic line (though the animated television series was owned by Hasbro).They merged with Takara shortly before the bankruptcy of the mentioned company.List of notable productsThe Tomy Blip was a mechanical Pong handheld released in the \'70s.AquaDrawArmatronAtollo – construction toyAtomic Pinball – miniature pinball tableBankmanBeyblade – metal top fighting gameBig Loader – Construction Set and variantsBit Char-G – micro radio-controlled carsBit Racer – micro battery-operated slot carsBlip (game) – mechanical Pong-type handheld gameBlytheBoggle FlashCAUL (Car Action Units Line) – radio-controlled vehicles[8]Caveman – handheld electronic gameCella sticker machineChatty Tom – a talking robot bear designed to help Japanese people learn English, available with different cartridges for children and adults. The adult cartridge has a vocabulary of 650 conversational phrases.Choro-Q – micro toy and CatapultsCyborg Kuro-chan – bendable figuresDackyDisney MotorsDisney TomicaDokodemoDuel Masters Trading Card GameFashion PlatesThe First YearsFlip Flap – solar-powered plantFurbyGacha gashapon – vending machines (distributed by Tomy Yujin Corp. (TYC) in the US and Tomy Yujin Europe (TYE) in Europe)Giga PuddingGiga Pudding – a communally oriented pudding that jiggles and is topped by caramel sauce.[9]Gripidee Gravidee – motorized space cards on a track popular in the 60s and 70sGuitar RockstarHealing Labo EvizoHide \'n\' Squeak EggsHietama-ChanInsect Cage GalleryInazuma Eleveni-SOBOT[10]JengaJennyKatekyo Hitman Reborn! Flame Rumble – a series of fighting games based on the manga/anime for the Nintendo DSLis\'me Pod (リスミーポッド) – girls\' digital audio playerKingdom Hearts Trading Card GameKoeda-ChanLamazeLiccaManekko Pi-ChanMetal Fight Beyblade – Metal Top Fighting GameMetal Fight Beyblade 4D – Metal Top Fighting GameMetal Fight Beyblade Zero-G – Metal Top Fighting GameMicro Aqua – miniature aquariumMicropetsMy DoItAll – multi-use \"game\" (more of a gizmo than a game) for Nintendo DSNaruto - Game seriesNohohon Zoku Hidamari no Tami (ひだまりの民 sunny people) (sold outside Japan as \"Sunshine Buddies\") and Hanauta no Tami (humming people) – solar-powered perpetual motion ornamental toys which have a cult followingNoribenOmnibot (オムニボット) – line of toy robotsOmnibot BattroBorg 20Pachuppa – finger puppetsPalbo Dinka Robots - The Dinkie Robot family is preparing to invade Japan. Dinka astronauts are robots, each family member being provided with a few interactive features.PaPiPuPe PuppiesPeek-a-PoohPlarail (プラレール) – plastic electric train set system (called \"Tomica World\" outside Japan)Plarail AdvancePokémonPop-up Pirate (黒ひげ危機一発 Kurohige-Kikiippatsu)Pretty RhythmQ-steer – micro radio-controlled cars based on Choro-Q[11]Robo-QRummikubScrewball ScrambleSmart-hanSmife (a portmanteau of \"smile\" and \"life\") – a range of novelty items or giftsStarriorsSwitch 16Thomas and Friends - Plarail, Capsule Plarail, Tomica, and Tomix themes, and preschool productsTomica (トミカ)die-cast – model vehiclesTomix – the model railway brand of Tomytec, a subsidiary of Takara TomyTomy AFX – slot carsTomy PocketmateTomy Super Cup FootballTomy Tutor – home computerTomytronic – 3D handheld game seriesTransformers (トランスフォーマー - Toransufōmā)Tron – action figures and vehicles based on the Disney filmTV Teddy - Robotic bear that\'s plugged into a VCR and speaks to whatever is shown on the TV, with many VHS tapes that support this toy.Uzumajin – trading card gameWalkabout wireless baby monitorsWind Ups – Original Plastic White Knob Wind Up ToysXiaostyle – digital still camerasZ-Knights - line of constructable models of humanoid robots styled after knights that ran from 1991 to 1993.Zoids (ゾイド)Teletubbies Telly Tummy - light-up doll with animated screen

NEW 1985 Tomy Windup Mighty Motor Boats White Knob Windup Toy 6524 Mercury n7694:
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