Micro Machines is a brand of miniature toy vehicles that attained high popularity during the 1980s and 1990s. The brand is known for creating small toy cars and trucks that are highly detailed but still small enough to fit in the palm of a child's hand.
Micro Machines were first produced by Galoob Toys, Inc. in the late 1970s.
In 1986, Galoob Toys introduced the brand Micro Machines to the mass market, and it quickly became a hit with kids and collectors alike.
In 1998, Galoob Toys was bought out by Hasbro, who continued to produce Micro Machines until 2006.
In 2020, Wicked Coozy Toys acquired the rights to produce and distribute Micro Machines.
Micro Machines have been featured in video games, cartoons and comic books.
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These were sets of Micro Machines that included themed accessories and playsets, such as airports, race tracks, and cities.
This was a large playset that included several Micro Machines cars and allowed for hours of imaginative playtime.
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Micro Machines were first produced by Galoob Toys, Inc. in the late 1970s.
Micro Machines were highly detailed but still small enough to fit in the palm of a child's hand. They were also affordable and came in a variety of themes and sets.
In 2020, Wicked Coozy Toys acquired the rights to produce and distribute Micro Machines.
Micro Machines have been featured in several movies and TV shows, including Home Alone, Seinfeld, and The Simpsons.
Yes, Micro Machines are still being produced by Wicked Coozy Toys as of 2021.