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'''Playskool''' is [[Hasbro]]'s brand name for toys designed for small children, famous for products such as [[Optimash Prime|Mr. Potato Head]].  The [[Go-Bots (toyline)|Go-Bots]] were produced under this brand.
'''Playskool''' is [[Hasbro]]'s brand name for toys designed for small children, famous for products such as [[Optimash Prime|Mr. Potato Head]].  The [[Go-Bots (toyline)|Go-Bots]] were produced under this brand.


In ''Transformers'' fandom, "Playskool" (sometimes written "Playskoolish") is also a loosely-defined adjective, often used to refer to [[alternate mode|vehicle modes]] which one perceives as childish. All too often it misses the point that Transformers ''are'' children's toys.
In ''Transformers'' fandom, "Playskool" (sometimes written "Playskoolish") is also a loosely-defined adjective, often used to refer to [[alternate mode|vehicle modes]] which one perceives as childish. I mean seriously. They aren't kids toys. Sheesh.


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Playskool is Hasbro's brand name for toys designed for small children, famous for products such as Mr. Potato Head. The Go-Bots were produced under this brand.

In Transformers fandom, "Playskool" (sometimes written "Playskoolish") is also a loosely-defined adjective, often used to refer to vehicle modes which one perceives as childish. I mean seriously. They aren't kids toys. Sheesh.



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