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RARE VINTAGE OLD MEGO DOLL BLONDE DANCING GIRL PINK MINI SKIRT ACTION FIGURE 

RARE VINTAGE OLD MEGO DOLL BLONDE DANCING GIRL PINK MINI SKIRT ACTION FIGURE
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Condition: UsedCUTE BLONDE GIRL: MEGO 1973

RARE VINTAGE OLD MEGO DOLL BLONDE DANCING GIRL PINK MINI SKIRT ACTION FIGURE

DOLL MEASURES ABOUT 19" TALL.  BATTERY OPERATED, NO BUTT COVER. ONE LEG IS DETTACHED. BROKEN OFF. DOLL COULD USE A BATH, A BIT DIRTY I DID NOT CLEAN HER. PINK MINI DRESS IS DIRTY ALSO. ONE OF THE WHITE SHOES IS CRACKED.

MARKED ON BACK " MEGO . MEGO CORP 1973 NY NY 10010 PAT PEND 327.304 MADE IN U.S.A."

The Mego Corporation was a toy company that dominated the action figure toy market during most of the 1970s. The Mego Corporation was founded in the early 1950s by David Abrams and was mostly known prior to 1971 as a producer of dime store toys

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Starting in 1971, Under the direction of David Abram's son Martin, Mego began purchasing license rights to a variety of successful motion pictures, television programs, and comic books, and started producing lines for Planet of the Apes, Star Trek, and the Wizard of Oz. Mego used various licensed Marvel and DC superhero characters to create their World's Greatest Superhero line, which became their most successful toy line. They also produced an original character, Action Jackson,[2] an unsuccessful competitor of Hasbro's G.I. Joe.

The secret of Mego's success was that their action figures were constructed with interchangeable heads. Generic bodies could be mass produced and different figures created by interposing different heads and costumes on them. Mego also constructed their figures primarily in an 8-inch (200 mm) scale - setting an industry standard in the 1970s.

[edit] Official "World's Greatest Superheroes!"

In 1972, The Mego made a landmark deal and secured the licenses to create toys for both National Periodical Publications (later DC Comics) and Marvel Comics. During this time period, Mego released the very first ever comprehensive line of DC and Marvel character action figures and coined the term "World's Greatest Super Heroes!" to umbrella the name for all the figures released in this line. (They later relinquished their rights and surrendered the trademarked name to both DC and Marvel Comics in order to maintain licensing privileges. In turn they were granted licensing rights to the name). The popularity of this line of 8" figures created the standard scale for the 1970s and featured several popular superhero and villain figures. The earliest Batman and Robin figures had removable masks but they were easily lost and Mego noted that it was less expensive to create a new sculpt for Batman with a molded on mask and simply painted the mask onto Robin. They were offered for an entire decade from 1972 until 1983.

Earliest figures were released in a solid box but the boxes were damaged in stores by shoppers who wanted to see the figure inside. The design was quickly changed to a window style box. To start the line, Mego introduced Batman, Robin, Aquaman and Superman. But others soon followed.

The complete offering of WGSH's in alphabetical order were: National Periodical Publications/DC Comics Heroes: Aquaman, Batgirl, Batman, Catwoman, Green Arrow, Isis, Joker, Mr. Mxyzptlk, Penguin, Riddler, Robin, Captain Marvel (for legal reasons labeled as Shazam), Supergirl, Superman, Tarzan*, Teen Titans (Speedy, Kid Flash, Aqualad, and Wonder Girl) and Wonder Woman (*Tarzan was originally licensed to Mego by creator Edgar Rice Burroughs, DC later acquired rights). Marvel Comics Heroes: Captain America, Conan, Falcon, Green Goblin, Hulk, Human Torch, Invisible Girl, Iron Man, Lizard, Mr. Fantastic, Spider-Man, The Thing and Thor. For the South African market a local radio play superhero, Jet Jungle was included in the series.

[edit] Carded figures

Mego also created the first carded packaging for action figures. Initially, Mego figures were released in boxes but S.S. Kresge's did not have shelves on which to place them so they requested that something be designed for their "peg board" displays. To satisfy the need, Mego created a card which is referred to as a Kresge style card (named for the Kresge — later Kmart) store chain. Although later carded figures followed, this particular early style of card placed the clear plastic bubble containing the action figure in the center of the card and is notably different than later cards, which placed the bubble toward one side.

Mego first attempted a fashion doll line in the early '70s to rival Barbie with Maddie Mod, who had an extensive wardrobe, and her boyfriend Richie. The line was not a success. They also created a poseable eight inch (203 mm) scale of a Barbie-like doll, 1973's Dinah-Mite.

In 1975, Mego launched a highly successful 12½ inch celebrity doll line, to directly compete with Mattel's Barbie doll. The first dolls were Sonny and Cher, with Bob Mackie designing an extensive wardrobe for Cher. Then Mego added the Lynda Carter Wonder Woman doll line in 1976. Farrah Fawcett, Jaclyn Smith, Diana Ross, Suzanne Somers, and The Captain and Tennille dolls followed in 1977.

From 1976 to 1980 they produced a popular line of lucite 3" fully articulated figures called Micronauts to compete with Kenner's Star Wars line. The Micronauts line was licensed from Japanese toy maker Takara, and based on that company's Microman line of toys.

Mego added 12 1/2 figures from the Superman movie in 1978, as well as the members of the rock 'n' roll band Kiss.Today, Mego action figures and playsets are highly-prized collectibles, with some fetching thousands of dollars on the open collectibles market. The World's Greatest Superhero line, The Elastic Superheroes line (a MINT Elastic Batman figure actually sold for over 15,000.00 in 2006), the Wonder Woman doll line, the Cher doll (as well as certain rare Bob Mackie designed outfits), and the Kiss dolls are deemed as prized collectibles.

In 2001, good quality reproductions of Mego bodies, heads, and accessories were made in China by Dr. Mego. Collectors could now repair their broken or incomplete Megos as well as make new custom action figures.

In 2005, a company named ClassicTVToys (CTVT) began to produce lesser quality 8-inch (200 mm) re-issue figures very similar in design to the original Mego figure. Various lines manufactured include facsimilied replicas of Mego's Mad Monster, Merry Men, Western Heroes and Super Pirates. These figures were produced in India and were made from a low quality recycled plastic, which caused the figures' hands and feet to crack and break easily. The accessories work well as replacement accessories for original Mego items that are missing parts, however, to the company's credit, they are usually marked "CTVT" and the lack of quality is quite evident as being easily spotted as a reproduced part. See Megomuseum.com/accessory check [6] for details of how to spot a reproduction.

They also manufactured licensed, classic television characters, packaged on blister cards. Among the many included in the line: Happy Days, a modified version of the series Mego made. And others, which Mego did not make, such as Married... with Children, The Munsters, The Brady Bunch, Space:1999 (which Mego did produce to some degree in the 1970's, but only for the European market, as Mattel had the American license), and professional wrestler André the Giant. Unfortunately the sculpting of the heads were harsh and lacked Mego's charm. These figures were quickly discounted by CTVT and can be found for 1/3 of their original retail price on eBay. Please beware of reproductions or original items bearing reproduction accessories. This will always be disclosed by an ethical reputable dealer and can be easily identified with some education in the matter.

In 2006, EMCE Toys brand (pronounced "MC") was founded by Paul "Dr. Mego" Clarke and Joe Sena to bring back Mego toys with the blessing of Marty Abrams - former CEO of Mego Corp. Made in China, the new Star Trek figures have the high quality of the Dr. Mego parts, matching the original action figures. Working with Diamond Select Toys - holders of the Star Trek and Planet of the Apes licenses, these figures have been selling in comics shops and quickly selling out. Following their success, new characters are currently being produced that Mego did not originally make such as Lt. Sulu, Ensign Chekov, and "Space Seed" villain Khan.

The Gorn that Mego produced was a brown Lizard head (identical to the Marvel Comics villain) on a brown body wearing a Klingon outfit. Fans have frequently wished that Mego had made a TV accurate Gorn. EMCE Toys and DST have made a new green Gorn based on the TV episode "Arena".

EMCE Toys was even able to get original Mego packaging artist Harold Schull to illustrate new artwork for Sulu, Chekov, Khan and the Gorn.

Mego collectors have an annual buy/sell trade convention in Wheeling, West Virginia called *Mego Meet this occurs the first weekend in June. This event is open to the public. Anyone interested in obtaining these true landmark original early action figures as well as the recent incarnations and accessory parts are encouraged to attend. Expert panels are also provided for several educational topics.

In early 2009, co-founder Martin Abrams announced that he has reclaimed rights to the name Mego. No specific future plans for Mego Corporation have been disclosed to date.

In July 2009, EMCE Toys joined up with Mattel for the return of Mego's World's Greatest Superheroes dubbed DC Retro Action Superheroes, these were released in Toys R Us Spring 2010. The line includes completely revamped versions of Superman and Green Arrow along with Green Lantern, Lex Luthor and Sinestro.

Fall 2010 wave 2 was released - Batman, Two-Face, Aquaman, and Black Manta. Winter 2010 wave 3 was released - Wonder Woman, Cheetah, Flash, and Capt.Cold. Spring 2011 wave 4 was released - Captain Marvel (for legal reasons labeled as Shazam), Black Adam, Martian Manhunter, and Darkseid. In addition, mattycollector.com has 4 exclusive Green Lantern Retro Action figures - one released each month, leading up to the Green Lantern movie. These include John Stewart, Guy Gardner, Kyle Rayner, and Sinestro in his Sinestro Corps uniform.

EMCE Toys is continuing the Mego revival by working with Diamond Select Toys on more Star Trek figures, including Captain Pike and the Salt Vampire, as well as Universal Monsters.

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