Dave Graveline interviews Tim Sheridan from Mattel at the 2009 International Consumer Electronic Show (CES) in Las Vegas. Into Tomorrow celebrates 14 years ON-THE-AIR.
Genre: Entertainment
by: ITTV
Here is a look at the World of Mattel at the recent 2008 NYC Toy Fair...
by: badertv
http://www.WatchMojo.com looks at the business of Barbie, aka. Barbara Millicent Roberts. Inspired by her daughter Barbara, Ruth Handler created Barbie and suggested the idea to her husband Elliot, a co-founder of the Mattel toy company. With two Barbie dolls sold every second of every day, Barbie is the most successful doll ever. Launched at the 1959 International Toy Fair for $3, Barbie initially sold over 351,000 units in its first year in the market. With over 1 billion units sold since 1959, Barbie is the number 1 selling doll of all time and a cultural icon; inspiring over 70 designers including Calvin Klein, Gucci and Versace. Totally Hair Body - launched in 1992 - remains its most popular doll, with 10 million units sold in three years (1992-95). In recent years, Mattel faced heightened competition from MGA Entertainment's Bratz dolls, but in 2008, it won a copyright infringement lawsuit. Today, over 90% of girls aged 3 to 10 years own a Barbie doll.
Genre: News Videos
by: WatchMojo
Done for the final scene of Mattel's Toy Fair presentation of Cyberforce by Graz Entertainment.
Genre: Animation
by: dnartist
Due to its enormous popularity, Hasbro and Mattel have demanded that Facebook remove its SCRABULOUS application. This video stands in protest, 'cause it's the flossy, flossy.
Genre: Funny Videos
by: TastesLikeTV
WIN A TRIP TO HAWAII!! Just go to www.letsplaypictionaryman.com, play the game, and help pictionaryman find love!
by: jatari
Up first, Barbie has won. the 4-year battle between the classic doll and the rival Bratz doll is over. A federal judge ordered MGA Entertainment to stop production of the Bratz dolls, after ordering a total of 10-million-dollars in payment to Mattel for copyright infringement and breach of contract. The jury found that the Bratz designer created the Bratz idea while he worked at Mattel, and the long-time company claims that Barbie sales decreased when the edgier Bratz hit the market in 2001. And a San Diego teacher chose to sell advertisements for local businesses on his calculus exams. Tom Farber said that it's his solution to classroom budget cuts. He also said that he does not want this practice to be the norm and that the government should step up to help educators provide for their students. Farber used the 300-plus-dollar ad sales to pay for the costs of printing exams. A Colorado man got charged with 2-counts of criminal libel due to his online Craiglist posting. The 40-year-old allegedly ...
by: getthedaily
He-Man & Friends teach us not to play with Fire
by: Screenjunkies
He-Man & Friends teach us to protect the forest. Why? Watch the f**king video.
He-Man & Friends teach us to do our best.