Tag: mattel
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Mattel and Universal Forge Ahead with Renewed Jurassic World Licensing Deal
Get ready for more prehistoric adventures as Mattel and Universal renew their Jurassic World licensing agreement, promising thrilling new toys for fans worldwide
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BOB THE BUILDER Movie in the Works From Mattel, Anthony Ramos Attached to Star
Mattel is lining up a new animated movie for Bob the Builder, with Anthony Ramos attached to star in the film. It’s currently in the works from Mattel and Jennifer Lopez’s Nuyorican Productions.
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Mattel Announces New WEDNESDAY-Inspired MONSTER HIGH DOLLS and LITTLE PEOPLE COLLECTOR Sets in 2024 and Beyond
Mattel announces a licensing deal with Amazon MGM Studios for ‘Wednesday’-inspired dolls and collector sets, blending the world of Nevermore Academy with beloved toy lines
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Hot Wheels Unleashed 2 – Turbocharged is Out Now
Milestone and Mattel unveil a masterpiece of racing excitement with ‘Hot Wheels Unleashed 2 – Turbocharged,’ a game where speed, creativity, and strategy collide in a vibrant universe of racing adventure.
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Masters of the Universe: Revolution – Netflix Drops an All-New Look for the Legendary Skeletor
Dive into the next chapter of the iconic battle for Castle Grayskull in Masters of the Universe: Revolution
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Hot Wheels Unleashed 2 – Turbocharged: A Turbocharged Experience at the 2023 Hot Wheels Legends Tour
Mattel is set to debut a playable demo of ‘Hot Wheels Unleashed 2 – Turbocharged’ at the final stop of the 2023 Hot Wheels Legends Tour in El Segundo, California.
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Monster High’s Spooktacular Return: New Episodes Start October 2
The iconic Monster High animated series is back with new episodes this October. Dive into the spooky adventures and meet the new characters joining the boo crew
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Mattel Makes a Nostalgic 90s Dive and Revives “Street Sharks” for New 30th Anniversary Line
Mattel is diving back into the ’90s with the revival of “Street Sharks,” releasing a new retro toy line for the series’ 30th anniversary
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New Masters of the Universe Live-Action Netflix Film Dropped At Netflix After $30 Million in Development
The kingdom of Netflix will no longer be a home to the live-action Masters of the Universe