- Weeble - Wikipedia
Weebles are a range of children's roly-poly toys that was introduced in 1971 [1] by the US toy company Playskool, which is now owned and marketed by Hasbro as part of the Playskool brand They are egg -shaped toys designed with a weighted bottom-center
- Weebles wobble but they dont fall down! | 1970 Commercial
Watch as these roly-poly figures wobble their way through fun scenarios without ever toppling over, living up to their famous catchphrase, "Weebles wobble but they don't fall down!"
- 45 Years Later: Weebles Wobble but They Don’t Fall Down - Flashbak
In 1971, Hasbro Romper Room introduced the world to a classic toy of the disco-decade: The Weebles These small egg-shaped figures now, forty-five years later, number well over a hundred in their specifics
- Weebles (2005 series) | Weebles Wiki | Fandom
Weebles is a CGI animated series produced by Film Roman depicting Weebleville The 10 episodes, each about 7 to 8 minutes long, were released in 2005 on two DVDs: Welcome to Weebleville! and Sharing in the Fun
- Weebles – Nostalgia Central
There was a new family on the block called the Weebles, a family of adorable egg-shaped people with an amazing knack for keeping their heads up The Weebles originally came as an entire nuclear family of Weeble Dad, Mum, brother, sister, baby and family Weebles dog
- Vintage Weebles wobble, but they dont fall down: See some of these . . .
"Weebles wobble, but they don't fall down" is the memorable slogan that helped sell millions of these wobbly wee folk from Hasbro Romper Room Take a look back at some vintage Weebles here!
- Weebles - bigredtoybox. com
The genesis of these little toys that wobbled but never fell down was actually the Romper Room Punching Clown -- Weebles are tiny plastic versions of "bop-bags" The first version of the Weebles was a fatter, squatter family than most Weebles people remember They were "peelable", with the litho uncoverd and easily scraped
- Weebles from Hasbro Romper Room (1971) - Toy Tales
Released in 1971 by Hasbro Romper Room, Weebles were a series of small, egg-shaped figures that quickly became one of the company’s most popular toy lines for more than 10 years
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