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    Galoob was founded as Lewis Galoob Toys, Inc. in 1954 in San Francisco, California and was reported to be the third-largest toy maker in the US at the time of its acquisition by toy giant Hasbro in 1998. Since then, Galoob's logo has continued to appear on the packaging of a number of toys produc…

    Real world article

    (written from a Production point of view)

    Galoob was founded as Lewis Galoob Toys, Inc. in 1954 in San Francisco, California and was reported to be the third-largest toy maker in the US at the time of its acquisition by toy giant Hasbro in 1998. Since then, Galoob's logo has continued to appear on the packaging of a number of toys produced by Hasbro.

    Aside from the Star Trek franchise, the company also licensed and manufactured toys featuring a number of other science fiction franchises, including Alien, Babylon 5, Battlestar Galactica, Predator, Starship Troopers, Terminator, and Star Wars.

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    Before its acquisition by Hasbro, Galoob held three separate Star Trek licenses. It produced the first action figures and toys based on Star Trek: The Next Generation in 1988, created a line of figures for Star Trek V: The Final Frontier in 1989, and finally released a series of Star Trek "Micro Machines" starship miniatures from 1993 until 1997.

    The history and development of the Galoob line was featured in the 2018 "Star Trek" episode of the Netflix series, The Toys That Made Us. In the documentary, former Galoob CEO and son of founders Lewis and Barbara, David Galoob, conceded that his company had, from the outset, made serious judgement errors when they acquired the Star Trek license, admitting, "We did not think Star Trek was a license for adults. We thought the Star Trek license would sell to the kids", thereby underestimating the vast adult collector fanbase that desired sculpted accuracy, rather than the emulation of Kenner's stylized Star Wars toys.

    Consequently, its action figure lines were not only small, but were judged inaccurately-molded and had to endure a number of errors during production and release. "It just never really hit its stride at retail," Galoob added, (and) "never was anything like Star Wars, and ultimately we dropped it."

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    3-3/4" action figures

    Series One •Captain Jean-Luc •Commander William T. •Lieutenant Commander Data* •Lieutenant Commander Geordi •Lieutenant Natasha •Lieutenant Picard Riker La Forge Yar Worf Series Two •••••Ensign Wesley Crusher* •Romulan* Q Ferengi Selay Antican Vehicles ••Shuttlecraft

    Other toys

    •Die-cast USS Enterprise Starship (with detachable saucer section) •Phaser Weapon •Die-cast Ferengi Battleship *

    General Mills releases

    Galoob also provided Star Trek starship toys for a number of General Mills breakfast cereals in the US and Canada, as a cross-promotion for its TNG toy line.

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    Action figures

    •Captain James T. Kirk: "Captain of the USS Enterprise" •Spock: "Science Officer of the USS Enterprise" •Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy: "Chief Medical Officer of the USS Enterprise" •Sybok: "Mysterious rebel leader of Nimbus III" •Klaa: "Klingon captain in search of battle"

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    were plastic miniatures produced by Galoob from 1993 to 1997 as an extension to their pre-existing and wildly popular Micro Machines toy line. Most of these models were less than three inches long, were pre-painted, and all came with transparent display stands.

    The first releases were three-packs packaged in transparent bubbles attached to printed cardboard cards, known as blister packs. In size, the miniatures were comparable to the (commonly 1:3900 scale) pewter gaming miniatures made by FASA and Task Force Games. And indeed, a pewter-colored collector's series release (no. 66072) was also issued in 1995 to reinforce the kinship between the two product lines. In total, 52 unique molds were created for the Micro Machines Star Trek line and 93 deco variants were released.

    Galoob produced vessels from The Original Series, the movies, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager. The first two editions featured ships and stations from TOS, the movies, TNG, and DS9. When the third edition ships were launched in 1994, some new ships were packaged anew with ships from the first editions. The third and fourth editions featured more ships from TOS, the movies, TNG, DS9, and early seasons of Voyager and were mounted on restyled cards.

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