NYC-Toy outtakes

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barbies from different ethnic physical and gender backgrounds on a display
As part of Mattel's meandering path toward greater inclusivity and more realistic depictions of young, plastic women, Barbie now looks more like the vast majority of people who play with her. More ethnicities, more professions, more lifestyles.
a person in a giant purple slinky
This is what happens when you try to pass a Slinky on a staircase.
a room with people walking and a giant fake pikachu hanging from the ceiling
New York City's Javits Center, where the Toy Fair was held, packed 760,000 square feet of exhibit space. That's more than 13 football fields of animal figurines and Micro Machines. And since we're on the subject, Micro Machines are coming back later this year. All you '80s and '90s kids, rejoice.
two people walking up and down the stairs which has an image of a teddy bear on it
Nothing engenders product familiarity like having to walk over something's face 20 times a day.