Imperial Toy Corporation Explained

Imperial Toy Corporation is a North Hills, California-based toy company founded in April 1969 by Fred Kort,[1] best known for producing rubber animals. One of their best known products is an articulated Godzilla action figure that is available in several sizes and was regularly seen in the sitcom, Roseanne. They also made a licensed toy of the alien from Close Encounters of the Third Kind in 1978.[2] Peter Tiger and Art Hirsch purchased the company from the Kort family in 2006, by which time the company had made over 900 products.[3] It went bankrupt in 2020 and was acquired by another rack toy company, Ja-Ru, Inc.[4]

Original Products

Licensed products

Controversy

In 2003, the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission sued them for importing toys that had twice been recalled for safety issues involving small parts.[6]

References

  1. Web site: Imperial Toy Corporation . The Action Figure Archive.
  2. Book: Heiler, Brian . Rack Toys: Cheap, Crazed Playthings . PlaidStallions . 2012 . 9780991692200.
  3. Web site: Imperial Toy LLC . Dun & Bradstreet.
  4. Web site: Toy World Mag: Imperial Toy Files For Chapter 11 Bankruptcy . 2023-03-24 . Ja-Ru, Inc. . en-US.
  5. https://tamararubin.com/2019/08/another-reason-to-avoid-vintage-toys-1985-imperial-toys-t-rex-7872-ppm-lead-this-would-be-illegal-if-made-today/ “Lead Safe Mama - Another reason to avoid vintage toys – 1985 Imperial Toys T-Rex"
  6. Web site: June 13, 2003 . Imperial Toy Corp. Sued for Repeatedly Importing and Selling Illegal Children's Toys . U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission . Release Number 03-143 . en.

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