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[[File:Mattel logo.svg|100px|right|Mattel logo]]
 
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'''Mattel Inc.''' is one of the world's largest toy manufacturers and is best known for the production of the ''{{w|Barbie}}'' doll, among many other popular toys. Mattel also specializes in the creation of [[games]]. Mattel is also the parent company of Fisher-Price (current producers of ''[[View-Master]]'' viewers), Tyco (a radio-controlled vehicle specialist) and Radica (a handheld electronic game company best known for its' '''{{w|20Q}}''' games).
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'''Mattel Inc.''' is one of the world's largest toy manufacturers and is best known for the production of the ''{{w|Barbie}}'' doll, among many other popular toys. Mattel also specializes in the creation of [[games]]. Mattel is also the parent company of Fisher-Price (current producers of ''[[View-Master]]'' viewers), Tyco (a radio-controlled vehicle specialist) and Radica (a handheld electronic game company best known for its '''{{w|20Q}}''' games).
   
 
In the late 1990s, Mattel received a short-lived license to produce ''[[Star Trek]]''-related toys and games. Only three known products were produced with this license:
 
In the late 1990s, Mattel received a short-lived license to produce ''[[Star Trek]]''-related toys and games. Only three known products were produced with this license:

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Mattel Inc. is one of the world's largest toy manufacturers and is best known for the production of the Barbie doll, among many other popular toys. Mattel also specializes in the creation of games. Mattel is also the parent company of Fisher-Price (current producers of View-Master viewers), Tyco (a radio-controlled vehicle specialist) and Radica (a handheld electronic game company best known for its 20Q games).

In the late 1990s, Mattel received a short-lived license to produce Star Trek-related toys and games. Only three known products were produced with this license:

During the development of the film Star Trek which released in 2009, Mattel reacquired a license to produce Star Trek merchandise. To date, nine scale starship models have been released under the Hot Wheels brand, and a number of Star Trek Barbie & Ken dolls were also produced. Games released to date include Star Trek Scene It? and Star Trek Edition 20Q.

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