Universal Mini Monsters from Remco (1981)

“Frankenstein is in a foul temper.”

Viceroy Manufacturing Company

Rubber and vinyl dolls and toys were the name of the game for Viceroy Manufacturing Company of Toronto, Ontario. This Dolls, Playthings, and Disneyland Character Merchandise catalog from 1956 illustrates the depth and breadth of the company’s licensed and non-licensed product offerings.

Super Skittle Bowl from Aurora (1973)

“Olympic-size skittle bowl, it’s like having a bowling alley in your backyard or playroom.”

Masters of the Universe Dragon Walker from Mattel (1983)

“May the mightiest power prevail!”

Hot Shot from Power Wheels (1989)

Released in 1989 by Power Wheels, Hot Shot was one of the company’s battery-powered cars for children aged 3-7.

Vintage Toy Advertisements, Vintage Toys and Games

Flip Through Time: Vintage Toy Print Advertisements

Long before the internet and influencers shaped children’s desires, printed toy ads ignited imaginations. Browse a selection of vintage toy advertisements that inspired children’s wish lists.

The Wonderful World of Penny Brite from Topper Toys (1964)

Released in 1963 by Topper Toys, Penny Brite was presented as a more wholesome alternative to Mattel’s Barbie Doll.

Fisher-Price Play Family A-Frame (1974)

In 1974, Fisher-Price released the Play Family A-Frame, an homage to mid-century modern architecture.

Matchbox 1983… A New Beginning Catalogue

After being acquired by Universal Toys, 1983 kicked off a new era of ownership for the brand and a 30th-anniversary celebration.

Pac-Man from Coleco (1982)

“Mr. Arcade, I need help. My husband won’t come home.”

Spinwelder from Mattel (1974)

In 1974, Mattel released Spinwelder, a welding toy that children used to construct various vehicles.