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Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2005) |
WCW 9 inch Dolls (1999) |
WCW Boxed Sets (1999) |
WCW Brawlin' Bikers (1999) |
WCW Bruisers (1999) |
WCW Grip'n Flip Wrestlers (1999) |
WCW Gross-out Wrestlers (2000) |
WCW nWo (1999) |
WCW Power Slam (2000) |
WCW Ring Fighters (1999) |
WCW Ring Masters (1999) |
WCW Rings and Playsets (1999) |
WCW Road Wild Wrestlers (1999) |
WCW Rumble N' Roar Wrestlers (1999) |
WCW Slam'n Crunch Wrestlers (1999) |
WCW Smash 'n Slam (1999) |
WCW Thunder Slam (1999) |
WCW TNT (T-shirts & Tattoos) (2001) |
WCW TUFF Talkin' Wrestlers (1999) |
WCW Unleashed (2001) |
Toylines (chronological order) |
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1999 | WCW 9 inch Dolls |
1999 | WCW Boxed Sets |
1999 | WCW Brawlin' Bikers |
1999 | WCW Bruisers |
1999 | WCW Grip'n Flip Wrestlers |
1999 | WCW nWo |
1999 | WCW Ring Fighters |
1999 | WCW Ring Masters |
1999 | WCW Rings and Playsets |
1999 | WCW Road Wild Wrestlers |
1999 | WCW Rumble N' Roar Wrestlers |
1999 | WCW Slam'n Crunch Wrestlers |
1999 | WCW Smash 'n Slam |
1999 | WCW Thunder Slam |
1999 | WCW TUFF Talkin' Wrestlers |
2000 | WCW Gross-out Wrestlers |
2000 | WCW Power Slam |
2001 | WCW TNT (T-shirts & Tattoos) |
2001 | WCW Unleashed |
2005 | Total Nonstop Action Wrestling |
Company history |
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□ | About Toy Biz.WCW ![]() ![]() In 1987 Steven Lebensfeld co-founded Toy Biz with associates from HG Toys. Within a year of its start, Toy Biz held the exclusive license for action figures based on characters from Marvel comics and DC Comics, including Batman, Spiderman and Superman. ``We were instantly the largest action figure company in the market. It was unbelievable,'' said Lebensfeld, who came up with the idea for the comic book figures after seeing a void in the market. ``Here we were, a little company doing about $4 million in sales a year when we get this incredible license. Today, those licenses bring in $300 million to $400 million in sales a year. In 1990, the thriving Toy Biz was bought by an mogul Ron Perelman - who had acquired the Marvel Entertainment Group in January of 1989. April 1993: Perelman cut an unusual deal with Ike Perlmutter and Avi Arad, two Israeli immigrants who run Toy Biz. They got a perpetual license to make toys based on Marvel characters (4700 characters!) without paying any royalties; and Marvel got 46% of highly profitable Toy Biz. Toy Biz, now a division of Marvel Enterprises, Inc. (NYSE: MVL), one of the world's most prominent character-based entertainment companies. |
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