2019 TAGIE finalists revealed

“Our mission is to honour and celebrate the inventors and industry experts who stand out in the toy and game industry for their exceptionally innovative spirit of fun, philanthropy, and humanitarianism,” said ChiTAG’s Mary Couzin.

Wild & Wolf’s Avocado Smash gathers momentum overseas

There are now translated copies of Avocado Smash in Hungary, Israel, Poland and Korea.

Immersion excursion

Following a trip to Disney World, Heayes Design’s Richard Heayes looks at why toy and game designers should follow the lead of theme parks in striving for immersive experiences.

Funko movie in the works from Warner Bros

“This isn’t about selling toys or building a brand; the team at Warner Animation Group have a unique vision of what the first film should be and we are extremely excited to take this journey alongside them,” said Funko’s Brian Mariotti.

Kim Vandenbroucke on the real-life inspiration behind Hasbro’s Peeing Pup

Fresh from winning the Emerging Innovator Award at Hasbro’s annual Innovator Expo, we caught up with Vandenbroucke to learn more about her approach to design

TOMY’s Alpesh Patel on why it’s key for designers to balance creativity with commercial awareness

Fresh from winning the Design Icon Award at this month’s Play Creators Awards, we caught up with Patel to learn more about his approach to design, as well as why he feels the toy space is in a fantastic place when it comes to creativity.

Melbot co-founder Ivan Expósito on merging physical and digital play with Melbits

Ahead of the launch of the Melbits POD on Kickstarter, we caught up with Melbot co-founder Ivan Expósito to learn more about the firm’s plans in the toy space, and where the idea for Melbits came from.

TOMY debuts ‘first-ever evolving toy’, Rizmo

“TOMY is globally recognised as a pioneer of innovative and imaginative toys, and this heritage has led to perhaps the most engaging and charming toy ever,” said Pete Henseler, president of TOMY International.

Jenga, Care Bears and Magic: The Gathering in the running to join Toy Hall of Fame

Others include My Little Pony, Fisher-Price Corn Popper and the smartphone.

LEGO Harry Potter and Wow! Stuff’s Invisibility Cloak triumph at Licensing Awards 2019

Elsewhere, Peppa Pig was named Best Pre-School Licensed Property while Harry Potter scooped Best Children’s or Tween Licensed Property.

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