Galoob
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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.
Trivia
- When Transformers debuted in 1984, Galoob also rolled out Sweet Secrets, a line of jewelry, makeup and other fashion accessories that transformed 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.

