The 2000s brought us many iconic toys and games, from Bratz and MyScene dolls to Beyblades, Razor scooters, and more. Many toy lines that had began in the 20th century continued offering amazing lines and collections into the 21st century, sometimes with new looks, bodies, or even both (case in point: Fashion Polly Pocket dolls being released around the turn of the millennium, introducing the iconic rubber clothing and larger dolls many people today associate with the Polly Pocket line of dolls, a drastically different doll from the smaller dolls in the carrying cases from the 90s). And with the continuing rise of the internet, came many iconic web browser games based off of the actual toy lines during this decade, typically made with Macromedia/Adobe Flash or Shockwave. In addition to online games, the 2000s were also the era where large toy manufacturers (such as Mattel and MGA Entertainment) would do tie ins with some of their toy lines with movies, typically direct to DVD releases (examples of this include Pollyworld, Barbie in the Nutcracker, and Bratz Babyz: The Movie). Some toy lines you may remember from the 2000s include Barbie, Bratz, MyScene, American Girl, Polly Pocket, Nerf, Beyblade, Lego, Pokemon Cards, Baby Alive, What's Her Face?, Aquapets (with the unfortunately shaped container), Aqua Dots (DO NOT EAT!!!) and more. Helpful Links: 2000s Toys More 2000s Toys Popular 2000s Toys Iconic 2000s Barbie Dolls Kattis Dolls Kattis Dockor (website is in Swedish, so use a translator if you don't understand the language) American Girl Playthings American Girl Wiki Barbie Wiki BarbiePedia Forgotten Siblings of Barbie Bratz Wiki My Scene Wiki Polly Pocket Wiki Fashion Polly Dolls Guide MLP G3 (2003 - 2009) Guide A Thousand Splendid Dolls - Flickr A Thousand Splendid Dolls - YouTube Mattel Creations Littlest Pet Shop Gen 1/2 Littlest Pet Shop Gen 2/2.2 List of LPS Figures (2005 - 2009) A Thousand Splendid Dolls - Flickr If you were very young during the decade, you may remember other toy lines catered towards younger children such as Little People, Loving Family (including the smaller Sweet Streets line of dolls), Mega Blocks, Caring Corners, and perhaps some other young children's toys and brands as well. |
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