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Milton the Monster Milton Bradley

Milton the Monster from Milton Bradley (1966)

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Published by Milton Bradley in 1966, Milton the Monster board game was based on the Hal Seeger-produced animated television series of the same name that ran for 26 episodes between 1965 and 1968.

Power Mite Table Saw from Ideal (1971)

Released in 1971, the Power Mite Table Saw was part of Ideal’s line of miniature power tools.

Klingon Guinness World Record
Klingon, a language spoken in the Star Trek franchise, holds the Guinness World Record for the most widely spoken fictional language.
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