PLASTIC ACTION FIGURES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
1/2 PINTS The Art Asylum, Inc. 325 Gold Street Unit #3 Brooklyn NY 11201 Plastic action figures;
BRAVO TOYS WHANG, JOHN S. 335 East Winston St. Los Angeles CA 90013 plastic action figures; dolls, both mechanical and non-mechanical; toy cars, with or without motors or electronic parts such as IC chips; radio-controlled toy cars; ride-on toy vehicles, namely, tricycles, bicycles and strollers; in-line skates; skateboards; board games; hand-held units for playing electronic games; basketballs, soccer balls, and baseballs; baseball gloves; plastic action balls and plush toys, namely, plush balls; plastic balls, plush balls, and fuzzy balls with IC chips that make sounds, words or music;
DYNO BUNNIES Planet Molds Inc. 30 WEST 15TH STREET New York NY 10011 plastic action figures, toy vehicles, soft toys, playsets, board games;BUNNIES;
TOTAL TROLLER BOYZ Street Kids Corporation 3650 Holdrege Ave. Los Angeles CA 90016 plastic action figures;TOTAL TROLLER BOYS;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. The object of the present invention is to assign line break numbers to locations where line breaks have been made in order to separate a series of figures configured by connecting a number of figures into parts in a manner which makes it easy for a user to view a drawing including the series of figures, or a series of figures. In response to a line break operation for separating a series of figures configured by connecting a plurality of figures into parts, line break numbers displayed at line break locations are sorted based on a positional relationship of the line break locations. The series of figures with the sorted line break numbers assigned to the line break locations is displayed after performing the line break operation. The line numbers are therefore assigned in a consecutive manner for each series of figures. If there are a plurality of series of figures within a drawing, the line break numbers are assigned to the series of figures using a predetermined rule so that the drawing as a whole becomes easier to see.