Ideal Toy Company
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Ideal Toy Company was founded as Ideal Novelty and Toy Company in New York in 1907 by Morris and Rose Michtom after they had invented the teddy bear in 1903. The company changed its name to Ideal Toy Company in 1938. In 1982, the company was sold to CBS Toy Company, which itself closed down. Certain brands and toys have been continued through other companies.
[edit] Novelties and Toys Manufactured By Ideal
- Astrobase
- Batman toys
- Battling Tops
- Beat The "8" Ball
- Betsy Wetsy
- Boaterific
- Buck-a-roo!
- Captain Action
- Comic Heroines (AKA Superqueen)
- Crazy Clock
- Criss-Cross
- Crissy Doll
- Deanna Durbin Doll 1938
- Dukes of Hazzard Racing Set
- Electroman
- Evel Knievel toys
- Fish Bait
- Flintstones toys
- Hands Down
- Howdy Doody doll
- Impact
- Jelly Belly Dolls
- Judy Garland Dolls 1939/1940
- KerPlunk
- Kissy Doll
- Lamb Chop puppet
- Lazy Dazy doll 1970s
- Magic "8" Ball
- Manglor
- Model cars
- Motorific
- Mouse Trap
- Mr. Machine
- Pac-Man Panic
- Patty Play Pal Doll
- Poppin Hoppies
- Power Mitepower tools
- Rebound
- Robot Commando (the 1961 one)
- Rock'em Sock'em Robots
- Rub-a-Dub Dolly
- Rubik's Cube (license)
- Shirley Temple dolls
- Snap Bowling
- Super City
- Sure Shot Baseball
- Swack!
- Tammy doll
- Teddy Bear
- The Great Escape
- Tiffany Taylor Doll
- Tin Can Alley
- Tiny Tears Doll
- Tip-It
- Toss Across
- TCR: Total Control Racing
- Triple Up
- Upset
- Walt Disney toys
- The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Dolls 1986
- Zeroids
[edit] External links
- Fabtintoys.com: Read the backgrounds on many other tin toy manufactures
- Haunted House - The IDEAL Board Game - The complete parts list, rules, and information about the 1962 game.