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 Post subject: Super Juniors
PostPosted: Thu Jan 03, 2008 7:33 pm 
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Does anyone have additional information about the Super Juniors squeeze toys? Specifically, the manufacturer and whether they came in any sort of packaging. Here is what I have so far, for the Super Juniors squeeze toy page on ExperienceTheWonder.com. Additional information, concept sketches for other products or pictures of this in it's packaging (if any) would be greatly appreciated!

SUPER JUNIORS ROTOCAST SQUEEZE TOY


Company / Manufacturer: Unknown (Made in Taiwan)
Release Date: 1978
Dimensions: 6" H
Auction Estimate: $15

Description:
Rotocast PVC figure of a childlike Wonder Woman that gives off a gentle squeaking sound when squeezed.

One of four figures in the set. Also included: Superman, Batman and Robin

Super Juniors was a line of child-friendly toys and furnishings featuring the DC Super Heroes as children. There was only one Super Jrs. comic released in the United States. It was issue #58 of DC's Best of Blue Ribbon Digest Series. There were other adventures published overseas in the late 1970s and early 1980s. However, many products were releases with the Super Juniors characters including squeeze toys, clothes, curtains, wallpaper, bed linens, pillows and large molded plastic wall decorations. Other Super Juniors toys were concepted as late as 1987, but were never produced, including plush dolls with rotocast heads.

While not a part of the Super Juniors line, Superbaby dolls with cloth costumes and rooted hair were made by a company called AMSCO in 1976. Other Superbaby dolls included blond-haired Superman and Batman, and a red-haired Spiderman.

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I love the SuperJr's Wonder Woman i wish they would have done more. I have a few pieces of this stuff but it is very hard to find.


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