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'''Galoob''' was an American toy company that is now a subsidiary of [[Hasbro]].  Galoob is most famous for [[Micro Machines]], a toyline that Hasbro repeatedly tried to create competition for within the Transformers franchise, first by introducing [[Micromaster|Micromasters]] in 1988, then with the short-lived [[Microverse]] in 1997.  Hasbro bought Galoob in 1998, at which time it was the third-largest toy company in the United States.


Hasbro's [[Titanium Series]] toyline is produced under Galoob's Micro Machines brand.
'''Galoob''' is a subsidiary of [[Hasbro]] which originally was its own company.  In its independent days, Galoob created the wildly-successful ''[[Micro Machines]]'', a toyline that influenced ''[[Transformers brand|Transformers]]'' more than once:  Attempting to capitalize on the "micro toys" craze, Hasbro produced [[Micromaster]]s in 1988 and the short-lived ''[[MicroVerse]]'' in 1997.  Hasbro bought Galoob in 1998, at which time it was the third-largest toy company in the United States.


Hasbro's ''[[Titanium Series]]'' toyline is a subdivision of ''Micro Machines'', and the ''Titanium'' packages bear both the Hasbro and Galoob logos.


==Trivia==
==Notes==
When Hasbro's Transformers line debuted in 1984, Galoob was selling [[wikipedia:Sweet_Secrets|Sweet Secrets]], a line of animals, girls with combable hair, and playsets that were all disguised as jewelry, makeup and other fashion accessories. Now, [http://youtube.com/watch?v=qDrx9JagWX8&feature=related Play Along sells Sweet Secrets], who are just dolls that hide in make up. What a waste.
* When ''Transformers'' debuted in 1984, Galoob also rolled out ''{{w|Sweet Secrets}}'', a line of jewelry, makeup and other fashion accessories that <s>transformed</s> converted into animals, girls with combable hair, and playsets.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJ69B3fB2f8 1980s-era ''Sweet Secrets'' commercial on YouTube]</ref>  But now, under {{w|Play Along Toys}}, the ''Sweet Secrets'' accessories just open into playsets for tiny dolls.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDrx9JagWX8 Modern ''Sweet Secrets'' commercial on YouTube]</ref>  What a waste.
* Galoob later created their own robot toyline called the ''ZBots'', a series of roughly 1 1/2 inch tall robots. The story involved a battle between the heroic ZBots and the evil Voids. Some of the later toys had rudimentary transformations between vehicles, and others formed three-member combining teams. There was also a [[Burger King]] promotion!


==References==
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
[http://figure-archive.net/manuf.aspx?manufID=58 The Action Figure Archive: Galoob]
* {{w|Galoob}} on Wikipedia
* [http://figure-archive.net/manuf.aspx?manufID=58 The Action Figure Archive: Galoob]




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[[Category:Companies]]
[[Category:Hasbro subsidiaries]]
[[Category:Hasbro subsidiaries]]

Latest revision as of 16:53, 28 September 2024

Galoob is a subsidiary of Hasbro which originally was its own company. In its independent days, Galoob created the wildly-successful Micro Machines, a toyline that influenced Transformers more than once: Attempting to capitalize on the "micro toys" craze, Hasbro produced Micromasters in 1988 and the short-lived MicroVerse in 1997. Hasbro bought Galoob in 1998, at which time it was the third-largest toy company in the United States.

Hasbro's Titanium Series toyline is a subdivision of Micro Machines, and the Titanium packages bear both the Hasbro and Galoob logos.

Notes

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  • When Transformers debuted in 1984, Galoob also rolled out Sweet Secrets, a line of jewelry, makeup and other fashion accessories that transformed converted into animals, girls with combable hair, and playsets.[1] But now, under Play Along Toys, the Sweet Secrets accessories just open into playsets for tiny dolls.[2] What a waste.
  • Galoob later created their own robot toyline called the ZBots, a series of roughly 1 1/2 inch tall robots. The story involved a battle between the heroic ZBots and the evil Voids. Some of the later toys had rudimentary transformations between vehicles, and others formed three-member combining teams. There was also a Burger King promotion!

References

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