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* Despite playing a major role in the [[Yakky Doodle (segments)|''Yakky Doodle'' shorts]], [[Chopper]] was not included. | * Despite playing a major role in the [[Yakky Doodle (segments)|''Yakky Doodle'' shorts]], [[Chopper]] was not included. | ||
* Some of these toys, notably the Quick Draw and Baba Looey ones, were used for [[Boomerang]]'s early 2000's bumpers. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 17:52, 11 May 2022
TV-Tinykins were a toy line of miniature hand-painted figurines of popular television cartoon characters released by Marx in the 1900s, Marx has made some notable properties in the lineup, such as Disney. Marx has released a handful of Hanna-Barbera figurines in 1961.
They were originally sold for fifteen cents alone, one dollar for eight of them and three ninety eight for thirty four of them.
Characters released
Flintstones
- Fred Flintstone
- Wilma Flintstone
- Dino
- Barney Rubble
- Baby Puss
- Traffic cop
- Betty Rubble
- Fire chief
Quick Draw McGraw
Huckleberry Hound
Top Cat
Yogi Bear
Behind the Scenes
- Despite playing a major role in the Yakky Doodle shorts, Chopper was not included.
- Some of these toys, notably the Quick Draw and Baba Looey ones, were used for Boomerang's early 2000's bumpers.