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This list includes all toys produced by the American toy company Mattel.
A [ edit ]
Agent Zero: 1960s transforming cap gun spy gear (camera to pistol; radio to rifle)
Aladdin film toy figures
Aladdin TV series toy figures
Aaahh!!! Real Monsters
American Girl
Angelina Ballerina
Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps
Apples to Apples
Avatar action figures
Avatar: The Last Airbender
Atlantis: The Lost Empire toy figures
B [ edit ]
Barbie (1959–present) Ken (1961–present) (dolls named after Elliot and Ruth Handler's children[citation needed ] )
Batman
Batman Begins
The Dark Knight
The Dark Knight Rises
Batman: The Brave and the Bold
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
Barney & Friends
The Backyardigans (2005-2009)
Battle Claw (2017–present)
Battlestar Galactica (1979)
Beauty Cuties (2006-2007)
Big Jim action figure line
Blaze rocking horse
Boglins
Boomco. (2014–present)
Bravestarr
Bright Beats
Bugs Bunny (1962–1964) Talking doll, initial release 26.5 inches tall. Re-issue (1965–1975) 24 inches tall.
C [ edit ]
Cabbage Patch Kids (1994–2000)
Captain Kangaroo (1967) Talking doll, voice of Bob Keeshan, TV's Captain Kangaroo.
Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future
Cars
Mater's Tall Tales
Cars 2
Tales from Radiator Springs
Planes
Planes: Fire and Rescue
Cars 3
Cars on the Road
CatDog
Cecil the Seasick Sea Serpent (1962–1963) Talking doll, companion to Beany Boy. Inspired by the cartoon series.
Casper the Friendly Ghost (1961–1965) Talking doll, based on the Harvey cartoon of the same name.
Computer Warriors (1989–1990)
Construx
Charmin' Chatty (1963–1964) Talking doll, Mattel's Changeable Record Doll, came with five changeable records.
Chatty Cathy (1960–1965) Mattel's original talking doll. The pull-string talking mechanism that was created for Chatty Cathy in 1960, and it was used in many Mattel talking dolls from 1960 to 1975. Re-issue new doll (1970–1972) Re-issue '60s version (1998–2001).
Creatable World (2019–present) Six construction kits for gender-neutral dolls.
Creepy Crawlers (1964–1966) Set of molds to make bugs, snakes, and spiders from "plasti-goop." The molds and goop are heated in a hot-plate called a "Thingmaker."
D [ edit ]
DC Universe Classics
Demolition Man (toys based on Demolition Man )
Despicable Me (2020–present)
Dinosaur (toys based on Dinosaur )
Dinotrux
Disney Princess (2000–2015; 2022-present)
Diva Starz (early 2000s)
Doctor Dolittle (1967–1968) Talking Doll, inspired by the movie of the same name. Actor Rex Harrison provides voice. Doctor Dolittle See 'N Say also available.
Doug (1998 to 2000)
Drowsy (1965–1975) Talking doll, First two years in flannel Kitty PJs, 1967 and after flannel Pink PJs with white dots.
DC Super Hero Girls (2016–present)
Dragon Ball Z
Darling Lili (1970) Barbie dolls collection
E [ edit ]
Ello Creation System (2002–2004)
Enchantimals (2017–present)
Ever After High dolls (2013–2018)
Extreme Dinosaurs (1997–???)
F [ edit ]
Fast & Furious
Fighting Men (1965)
Fijit Friends[ 1]
Fisher-Price
Flash Gordon (toys based on The New Adventures of Flash Gordon)
Flavas
Food Fighters
Frozen (2013–2015; 2022-present)
Furryville
G [ edit ]
Generator Rex
Ghostbusters
H [ edit ]
Halo
Harry Potter games, etc.
Hannah Montana (Outside of North America)
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe
Hercules toy figures
High School Musical
Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi
Hot Wheels (1968–present) Die cast small toy cars.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame toy figures
J [ edit ]
Jack-in-the-box (1955–present) Musical crank toy in various incarnations.
Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors
Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (film)
Jurassic Park (2018–present)
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous
Jurassic World Dominion
Justice League Unlimited
Justice League Action
Justice League (film)
K [ edit ]
Kung Fu Panda
Kuu Kuu Harajuku
L [ edit ]
LazyTown (2005-2007)
Lady Lovely Locks
Legend Quest
The Last Action Hero
Laugh and Learn
Liddle Kiddles (1966–1972) Tiny 2+ 1 ⁄2 -inch dolls, issued in many different series i.e. Storybook, Tea Party, Jewelry.
Li'l Secrets (1993-1995), doll figures with a treasure hidden in their rooted hair.
Lil' Gleemerz (2018–present)
Linus the Lionhearted (1965–1966) Talking Toy, inspired by cartoon character. Talking hand puppet same years.
The Lion King
Little Mommy
M [ edit ]
M.U.S.C.L.E.
Masters of the Universe action figures
Magic 8 Ball
Major Matt Mason (1966–1970) "Mattel's Man in Space", 9 inch astronaut doll figure, space ship etc. available separately.
Man-Bat
Mario Kart: Hot Wheels
Matchbox
Max Steel
Mega Man NT Warrior
Mighty Ducks
Mindflex
Minecraft mini-figures
Monogram models (1970s–1980s)
Monster High (2010-2018; 2022-present)
Monsters, Inc.
Mr. Ed (1964–1965) Talking hand puppet.
Mulan
My Child Dolls (1986–1988)
My Meebas
My Scene Dolls (2002-2011; 2024)
Mrs. Beasley (1967–1972) Talking doll, Mattel, as requested, created the doll as a companion toy for Buffy in TVs Family Affair.
My Mini MixieQ's (2016–present)
N [ edit ]
Nabi
Naruto
Naruto Shippuden
The New Adventures of He-Man
O [ edit ]
One Piece
Onward (film)
Over The Moon (2020 film) (2020–present)
P [ edit ]
Plaza Sésamo
Planet Hot Wheels
Pixar
Pixel Chix
Pocahontas (fashion doll inspired by the 1995 Disney film)
Polly Pocket
Poochie
Popples plush toys
Pooparoos
Porky Pig (1965–1966) Talking Toy, inspired by the Warner Bros. cartoon character.
Power Glove
Power Wheels
Prehistoric Pets
R [ edit ]
Disney-Pixar's Ratatouille
Recess
Rescue Heroes
Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots (1964) First Manufactured by Marx Toys.
Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots (2001)
With the little wrenches.
Robo Wheels
Rocket Power
Rocko's Modern Life
RoseArt
Rugrats
S [ edit ]
Sesame Street
The Secret Saturdays
Secret Wars (1984–1985)
See 'n Say (1965–present) Talking toy, Series beginning with the Farmer Says, and the Bee Says, educational talking toys.
Shaman King
She-Ra: Princess of Power
Shogun Warriors (late-1970s)
Shorties (2004-2005)
The Simpsons toy figures, games, etc.
Sing-a-ma-jigs (2010–present) Talking, Singing computer chip toys.
SpongeBob SquarePants
Soul
Strange Change Machine (1968)
Street Sharks (1994–1996) (See also, Extreme Dinosaurs/Dino Vengers)
Snub Nose .38 (1958) A small toy revolver that comes with a holster.
Superman
Superman Returns
Man of Steel
T [ edit ]
Tarzan (mid-1970s)
Tarzan toy figures
Teen Trends fashion dolls
Teen Titans Go! (2017–2019)
Teen Titans Go! To the Movies
Toy Story action figures, Little figures (Action Links) with playsets, and dolls
Toy Story 2
Toy Story 3
Toy Story 4
The Angry Beavers
The Wild Thornberrys
Thingmaker (1964–1975) hot-plate device to heat plasti-goop toys such as Creepy Crawlers
Thomas the Tank Engine
Tog'l (1968-1970) construction sets
Tom and Jerry (1965–1966) Talking doll, Inspired by cartoon series. Talking hand puppet issued same years.
Toss Across Bean-bag tossing game
Trolls dolls and figures (2023-present)
Turbo
Turning Mecard
Tommy Burst (1962) gun with multiple firing abilities
Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967) Barbie dolls collection
The Sound of Music (1965) Barbie dolls collection
U [ edit ]
U.B. Funkeys
Upsy Downsy
Tyco R/C
Ukedoodle
V [ edit ]
Vertibird
Voltron
Vs. Rip-Spin Warriors
W [ edit ]
Wayne Gretzky
What's Her Face Came with markers to draw expressions on her blank face.
Wellie Wishers
Wheel of Fortune Two Home Versions; one in 1988 and one in 1998
Wish (film)
Winx Club(2004-2008)
Wild Grinders
Wizards of Waverly Place
Wizzzer (1969-1975) Mattel's string-less tops issued in many color combinations and gift sets.
Wonder Woman (animated film) 2009 Best Buy only
Wonder Woman (2017 film)
Wonder Woman 1984
Welcome to the Wayne
WWE (since 2010)
Woody Woodpecker (1964-1965 re-issued 1972–1974) Talking doll, inspired by cartoon of the same name. Woody talking hand puppet (1964–1965).
X [ edit ]
Y [ edit ]
Yu-Gi-Oh! (second series anime)
Yu-Gi-Oh! GX
Z [ edit ]
See also [ edit ]
References [ edit ]
Bibliography [ edit ]
Kettelkamp, Sean. "Chatty Cathy and her Talking Friends", Schiffer Publishing Ltd., 1998.
External links [ edit ]
Mattel
Toy brands
American Girl
Bitty Baby
Girls of Many Lands
Barbie
Big Jim
Blaze
Chatty Cathy
Creatable World
Diva Starz
Fijit Friends
Flavas
Food Fighters
Furryville
Hot Wheels
Liddle Kiddles
Magic 8 Ball
Manta Force
Masters of the Universe
Matchbox
Max Steel
Mega
Mighty Max
Mindflex
Monster High
Ever After High
Enchantimals
M.U.S.C.L.E. (outside Japan)
My Child
Pixel Chix
Polly Pocket
See 'n Say
Slime
Street Sharks
Thingmaker/Creepy Crawlers
View-Master
What's Her Face
Xtractaurs
Games
Traditional
Apples to Apples
Balderdash
Blokus
Mad Gab
Othello
Outburst
Pictionary
Phase 10
Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots
Scrabble (except U.S. and Canada)
Skip-Bo
Toss Across
U.B. Funkeys
Uno
Whac-A-Mole
Video and computer
Aquarius
Auto Race
Children's Discovery System
HyperScan
Intellivision
Pixter
Acquired brands
The Adventures of Captain Pugwash
Anthony Ant
Angelina Ballerina
Barney
Bob the Builder
The Enchanted World of Brambly Hedge
Fireman Sam
Kipper
The Magic Key
Mike the Knight
Oswald
Percy the Park Keeper
Pingu
Rainbow Magic
Rubbadubbers
Sheeep
Thomas & Friends
Wishbone
Business units
Current
Fisher-Price
Mattel Television Studios
Mattel Films
Former
M Network
Mattel Electronics
Corporate acquisitions
Bluebird
Fuhu
Gullane Entertainment
Lyrick Studios
HIT Entertainment
Ideal
J. W. Spear & Sons
Mega Brands
Tyco Toys
Mebetoys
Radica Games
Bought and sold
Circus World
Feld Entertainment
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus
Ice Follies And Holiday on Ice
Litigation
"Barbie Girl" song case
Barbie's Restaurants trademark dispute
Tom Forsythe lawsuit(s)
View-Master factory lawsuit
Other
PlayCable
Power Glove
The Toy Box
Mattel163 (50% joint venture with NetEase)
Mattel Adventure Park
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