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Toy Vault
Company typeCorporation
Industry Toys, board games
Founded1998
Headquarters,
USA
Products Firefly, Monty Python, Godzilla, The Princess Bride
Website http://www.toyvault.com

Toy Vault and is an American company founded in 1998 that designs and manufactured plush toys, plush apparel, board games and other novelty items. [1]

Perhaps best known for their Monty Python toys, Toy Vault also holds licenses for such properties as Godzilla, The Princess Bride, Jim Henson's Labyrinth, [2] Kiss, Firefly, Trigun and others.

The Lord of the Rings

Three months after its inception in 1998, Toy Vault acquired a license from Tolkien Enterprises to produce plastic action figures based on The Lord of the Rings. This was the first series of action figures produced based purely on a literary property. [3]

Current and previous product lines

Licensed

Unlicensed

References

  1. ^ Steinkopff, Eric (2007-06-25). "The Toy Vault: Toy company moves headquarters to downtown London". The Times-Tribune ( London, Kentucky). Archived from the original on 2007-09-27.
  2. ^ MuppetCentral.com:"Toy Vault developing Henson Fantasy Plush," 2006-11-30
  3. ^ Rob Rooney, "The Road Less Traveled", 1999 Archived 2005-10-24 at the Wayback Machine
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Toy Vault
Company typeCorporation
Industry Toys, board games
Founded1998
Headquarters,
USA
Products Firefly, Monty Python, Godzilla, The Princess Bride
Website http://www.toyvault.com

Toy Vault and is an American company founded in 1998 that designs and manufactured plush toys, plush apparel, board games and other novelty items. [1]

Perhaps best known for their Monty Python toys, Toy Vault also holds licenses for such properties as Godzilla, The Princess Bride, Jim Henson's Labyrinth, [2] Kiss, Firefly, Trigun and others.

The Lord of the Rings

Three months after its inception in 1998, Toy Vault acquired a license from Tolkien Enterprises to produce plastic action figures based on The Lord of the Rings. This was the first series of action figures produced based purely on a literary property. [3]

Current and previous product lines

Licensed

Unlicensed

References

  1. ^ Steinkopff, Eric (2007-06-25). "The Toy Vault: Toy company moves headquarters to downtown London". The Times-Tribune ( London, Kentucky). Archived from the original on 2007-09-27.
  2. ^ MuppetCentral.com:"Toy Vault developing Henson Fantasy Plush," 2006-11-30
  3. ^ Rob Rooney, "The Road Less Traveled", 1999 Archived 2005-10-24 at the Wayback Machine

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