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Tomy
(trading as Takara Tomy in Asia and Tomy elsewhere) is a Japanese toy company. It was established in 1924 by Eiichirō Tomiyama as , became known for creating popular toys like the B-29 friction toy and luck-based game Pop-up Pirate. In 2006, Tomy merged with another toy manufacturer, Takara, and although the English company name remained the same, it became Takara Tomy in Asia. It has its headquarters in Katsushika, Tokyo.
Takara
was a Japanese toy company founded in 1955. In March 2006, the company merged with Tomy Company, Ltd. to form Takara Tomy. The Takara motto was("playing is culture").
Tomy Tutor
home computer
Madan Senki Ryukendo
television series
Daigunder
is a Japanese anime television series about humans using robots in tournaments. Created by Nihon Ad Systems and Takara and animated by Brain's Base, the studio’s first television production, the series aired on TV Tokyo and its affiliates from April to December 2002. A series of Daigunder toys were produced that could interact with TV screens.
Tomica
line of toy vehicles made by Takara Tomy
Pop-up Pirate
luck-based game
Zoids
is a Japanese science fiction media franchise created by Tomy that feature giant robots (or "mecha") called Zoids, with designs being based on animals; including dinosaurs, mammals, insects, arachnids and mythological creatures.
Plarail
thumb|250px|Plarail toy is a toy train and plastic track system made by Tomy and introduced in Japan in 1959. It was expanded into a battery-operated electric toy train system in October 1961. Plarail is not compatible with most other brands of model railway, although as it has a similar rail gauge to the wooden toy train systems, rolling stock may run on both systems to some degree. Is used with Disney, Thomas the Tank Engine, Enchoen Plarail, Nashikkokan Plarail.
Tomica Hero: Rescue Force
Japanese television series
Princession Orchestra
Japanese anime television series
Choro-Q
thumb|Q-Steer based on a Nissan Skyline|Nissan R34 Skyline is a line of Japanese 3–4 cm pullback car toys produced by Takara Tomy (formerly Takara). Known in North America as Penny Racers, they were introduced in late 1978 and have seen multiple revisions and successors since. The name comes from the Japanese term choro-choro, meaning "dash around", as well as an abbreviation of the Japanese borrowing from "cute" (kyūto) to connote their petite size.
Dennō Bōkenki Webdiver
Japanese anime television series
Jenny
10½ inch fashion doll
Dennou Keisatsu Cybercop
Japanese television drama
Pocket Dream Console
handheld game console
Wan Wan Celeb Soreyuke! Tetsunoshin
Japanese anime television series
Idol Time PriPara
Japanese anime by DongWoo A&E
Tomica Hero: Rescue Fire
television series
Di Gi Charat Nyo!
Japanese anime television series
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