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'''Fleetwood Toy Corporation''' was an American toy company based in New York City.<ref>Heiler, Brian. ''Rack Toys: Cheap, Crazed Playthings''. PlaidStallions, 2012. {{ISBN|9780991692200}}. They specialized in [[rack jobber|rack toys]] based on numerous licensed properties, including [[Marvel Comics]], including the earliest [[Thor (Marvel)|Thor]] and [[Ghost Rider]] toy, <ref>Heiler, 31, 33, 34.</ref>, [[Tarzan]],<ref>Heiler, 40.</ref> [[Buck Rogers]],<ref>Heiler, 83.</ref> ''[[CHiPs]]'',<ref>Heiler, 95.</ref>, ''[[Airwolf]]'',<ref>Heiler, 97</ref> ''[[BJ and the Bear]]'',<ref>Heiler, 97</ref> ''[[Street Hawk]]'',<ref>Heiler, 98</ref> ''[[Manimal]]'',ref>Heiler, 98</ref> ''[[The A-Team]]''<ref>Heiler, 99</ref>, ''[[The Patriot (1986 film)|The Patriot]]'',<ref>Heiler, 101</ref> ''[[The Karate Kid]]'',<ref>Heiler, 102</ref> ''[[American Ninja]]'',<ref>Heiler, 103</ref> ''[[The Lone Ranger]]'',<ref>Heiler, 104</ref> ''[[The Sword and the Sorcerer]]'',<ref>Heiler, 105</ref> (in conjunction with [[Arco Toys]]),<ref>http://fantasytoysoldiers.blogspot.com/2014/09/arcofleetwood-sword-socerer.html</ref> and ''[[The Space Sentinels]]''.<ref>Heiler, 119.</ref>
'''Fleetwood Toy Corporation''' was an American toy company based in New York City.<ref>Heiler, Brian. ''Rack Toys: Cheap, Crazed Playthings''. PlaidStallions, 2012. {{ISBN|9780991692200}}</ref> They specialized in [[rack jobber|rack toys]] based on numerous licensed properties, including [[Marvel Comics]], including the earliest [[Thor (Marvel)|Thor]] and [[Ghost Rider]] toy, <ref>Heiler, 31, 33, 34.</ref>, [[Tarzan]],<ref>Heiler, 40.</ref> [[Buck Rogers]],<ref>Heiler, 83.</ref> ''[[CHiPs]]'',<ref>Heiler, 95.</ref>, ''[[Airwolf]]'',<ref>Heiler, 97</ref> ''[[BJ and the Bear]]'',<ref>Heiler, 97</ref> ''[[Street Hawk]]'',<ref>Heiler, 98</ref> ''[[Manimal]]'',ref>Heiler, 98</ref> ''[[The A-Team]]''<ref>Heiler, 99</ref>, ''[[The Patriot (1986 film)|The Patriot]]'',<ref>Heiler, 101</ref> ''[[The Karate Kid]]'',<ref>Heiler, 102</ref> ''[[American Ninja]]'',<ref>Heiler, 103</ref> ''[[The Lone Ranger]]'',<ref>Heiler, 104</ref> ''[[The Sword and the Sorcerer]]'',<ref>Heiler, 105</ref> (in conjunction with [[Arco Toys]]),<ref>http://fantasytoysoldiers.blogspot.com/2014/09/arcofleetwood-sword-socerer.html</ref> and ''[[The Space Sentinels]]''.<ref>Heiler, 119.</ref>


==Referencers==
==Referencers==

Revision as of 05:34, 11 March 2023

Fleetwood Toy Corporation was an American toy company based in New York City.[1] They specialized in rack toys based on numerous licensed properties, including Marvel Comics, including the earliest Thor and Ghost Rider toy, [2], Tarzan,[3] Buck Rogers,[4] CHiPs,[5], Airwolf,[6] BJ and the Bear,[7] Street Hawk,[8] Manimal,ref>Heiler, 98</ref> The A-Team[9], The Patriot,[10] The Karate Kid,[11] American Ninja,[12] The Lone Ranger,[13] The Sword and the Sorcerer,[14] (in conjunction with Arco Toys),[15] and The Space Sentinels.[16]

Referencers

  1. ^ Heiler, Brian. Rack Toys: Cheap, Crazed Playthings. PlaidStallions, 2012. ISBN 9780991692200
  2. ^ Heiler, 31, 33, 34.
  3. ^ Heiler, 40.
  4. ^ Heiler, 83.
  5. ^ Heiler, 95.
  6. ^ Heiler, 97
  7. ^ Heiler, 97
  8. ^ Heiler, 98
  9. ^ Heiler, 99
  10. ^ Heiler, 101
  11. ^ Heiler, 102
  12. ^ Heiler, 103
  13. ^ Heiler, 104
  14. ^ Heiler, 105
  15. ^ http://fantasytoysoldiers.blogspot.com/2014/09/arcofleetwood-sword-socerer.html
  16. ^ Heiler, 119.