- Kenner
:"This article is about the toy company. For the city, see
Kenner, Louisiana . For people named Kenner, seeKenner (surname) . For the school in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada seeKenner Collegiate Vocational Institute "Kenner Products was a
toy company founded in 1947 by three brothers, Albert, Phillip, and Joseph L. Steiner, in Cincinnati,Ohio ,United States , and was named after the street where the original corporate offices were located.Kenner introduced its popular
Girder and Panel building sets construction toy in1957 , the Give-a-Show projector in 1959, theEasy-Bake Oven in 1963, theSpirograph drawing toy in 1966, and the Starting Lineup sports action figure collectible line in 1988. It was a pioneer in the use oftelevision as a medium for advertising toys across the United States, beginning in 1958.In the early 1960s, Kenner introduced its corporate mascot, The Kenner Gooney Bird, which would be used in both its company logo ("It's Kenner! It's fun!") and TV ads, in both animated form and puppetry. (One commercial was produced by Muppets creator Jim Henson) The Bird was phased out by 1974.
The company was purchased by
General Mills in 1967.In 1970, General Mills merged its Rainbow Crafts division into Kenner Products, bringing
Play-Doh into the Kenner product line.Kenner Products obtained the rights to produce
Star Wars action figures and playsets for the "Star Wars " trilogy from 1977 through 1985. After Kenner acquired the license to produce "Star Wars" toys when theMego Corporation rejected it in1976 , Kenner popularized the 3.75 inchaction figure that became an industry standard that continues to dominate the action figure toy market. Kenner also produced toys related to the popular 70s TV series "The Six Million Dollar Man ". In 1981, Kenner belatedly entered the diecast toy car market, with a short-lived range calledFast 111's .One of Kenner's most highly acclaimedFact|date=June 2008 lines was the
Super Powers Collection . These action figures were based on the famed superheroes ofDC Comics . What made the line so successful was that the characters were modeled almost exactly from the style guide of the company; and also, each character performed some "action." For example, ifSuperman 's legs are squeezed, he would throw a punch.This set was produced from 1984 to 1986. In
1990 , the company unleashed the Dark Knight Collection which was the first of their many lines based on theBatman character. This initial set was created to capitalize on the phenomenal success of the cinematic version of the character.In 1985, General Mills spun off its Kenner and Parker toy divisions to form Kenner Parker Toys, Inc. Kenner Parker was acquired by
Tonka in 1987. Under Tonka management, Kenner Products was reconstituted as a division.Tonka (including Kenner) was purchased by the toy company
Hasbro in mid-1991. Hasbro closed the Cincinnati offices of Kenner in 2000, and Kenner's product lines were merged into Hasbro's.Products
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Alien (film)
*Batman & Robin (film)
*Batman Forever
*Batman Returns
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*Batman Total Justice
* Battle Brawlers
*Beetlejuice
*Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventures
*The Bionic Woman
*Blythe
* Bone Age
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*Capitol Critters
*Care Bears
*Centurions
*Chuck Norris Karate Kommandos
*Congo (film)
*Easy Bake Oven
*Fluppy Dogs
*Gargoyles (TV)
*Girder and Panel building sets
*Jurassic Park (film)
*Knight Rider
*Littlest Pet Shop
* Mega Force
* Milky the marvelous milking cow!
*M.A.S.K.
*Play-Doh
*Police Academy (TV series)
*Predator (film)
*Raiders of the Lost Ark
*The Real Ghostbusters
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*Run Joe Run
*Savage Mondo Blitzers
* Sea Wees
* The Shadow
* Shadow Strikers
*Silverhawks
*The Six Million Dollar Man
*Sky Commanders
*Small Soldiers
*Spirograph
*SSP
* Star Wars
*Starting Lineup (toy line)
*Streethawk (not released)
*Super Powers Collection
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* Swamp Thing
*Terminator (series)
*VR Troopers
*Vor-Tech
*Waterworld
* Wish World KidsExternal links
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20050306021420/http://www.kennertoys.com/history.html History of Kenner Products]
* [http://users.rcn.com/ed.ma.ultranet/gphistory.html History of the girder and panel set]
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