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- Mr._Machine abstract "Mr. Machine is a once popular children's mechanical toy originally manufactured by the Ideal Toy Company in 1960. Mr. Machine was a robot-like mechanical man wearing a top hat. The body had a giant windup key at the back. When the toy was wound up it would "walk", swinging its arms and repeatedly ringing a bell mounted on its front; and after every few steps emit a mechanical "Ah!", as if it were speaking. The toy stood about 18 inches tall (roughly 46 cm).The gimmick of Mr. Machine was that one could not only see all of his mechanical "innards" through his clear plastic body, but one could also take the toy apart and put it back together, over and over, like a Lego toy or a jigsaw puzzle. Mr. Machine was one of Ideal's most popular toys. The company reissued it in 1978, but with some alterations: it could no longer be taken apart (owing to the tendency of very young children to put small pieces in their mouths which could be accidentally swallowed or present a choking hazard), and instead of ringing a bell and making the "Ah" sound, it now whistled "This Old Man". This later version of Mr. Machine was brought back once more in the 1980s. In 2004, the Poof-Slinky Company remanufactured the original 1960 version (using the actual Ideal molds whenever possible), which made the original sounds and could be disassembled, and with the intention of being marketed to nostalgic adults as a collectible.".
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- Mr._Machine hasPhotoCollection Mr._Machine.
- Mr._Machine subject Category:1960_introductions.
- Mr._Machine subject Category:1960s_toys.
- Mr._Machine subject Category:Ideal_Toy_Company.
- Mr._Machine subject Category:Mechanical_toys.
- Mr._Machine subject Category:Toy_robots.
- Mr._Machine type 1960sToys.
- Mr._Machine type Artifact100021939.
- Mr._Machine type Automaton102761392.
- Mr._Machine type Device103183080.
- Mr._Machine type Instrumentality103575240.
- Mr._Machine type Mechanism103738472.
- Mr._Machine type Object100002684.
- Mr._Machine type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Mr._Machine type Plaything103964744.
- Mr._Machine type ToyRobots.
- Mr._Machine type Whole100003553.
- Mr._Machine comment "Mr. Machine is a once popular children's mechanical toy originally manufactured by the Ideal Toy Company in 1960. Mr. Machine was a robot-like mechanical man wearing a top hat. The body had a giant windup key at the back. When the toy was wound up it would "walk", swinging its arms and repeatedly ringing a bell mounted on its front; and after every few steps emit a mechanical "Ah!", as if it were speaking. The toy stood about 18 inches tall (roughly 46 cm).The gimmick of Mr.".
- Mr._Machine label "Mr. Machine".
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- Mr._Machine isPrimaryTopicOf Mr._Machine.