Takara Tomy is a Japanese toy company that produces toys, games, and merchandise related to popular anime and video game franchises. The company is known for creating high-quality and collectible toys that are popular among fans of all ages.
Takara Tomy was formed in 2006 when two leading toy companies, Takara and Tomy, merged.
Takara was founded in 1955 as a manufacturer of tin toys.
Tomy was founded in 1924 and originally produced wooden toys.
Both companies experienced significant success in the 1970s and 1980s with popular toy lines like Transformers and Licca-chan dolls.
The merged company has continued to produce beloved franchises like Beyblade, Zoids, and Tomica cars.
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A popular line of battling tops that are customizable and can burst apart during gameplay.
A line of highly detailed die-cast toy cars.
A popular line of action figures that can transform from robots into vehicles or other objects.
Takara Tomy is known for producing high-quality and collectible toys and merchandise related to popular anime and video game franchises.
Some popular Takara Tomy franchises include Beyblade, Zoids, Tomica, and Transformers.
Takara Tomy toys can be purchased from their official website, as well as from most online retailers and toy stores.
Some Takara Tomy toys can be expensive, especially those that are highly collectible or limited edition. However, they also produce a range of more affordable toys for younger fans.
Takara Tomy toys are suitable for fans of all ages, with some lines specifically targeted at younger children while others are geared towards collectors and older audiences.