Tony Stark never looked so good. Doing a bit of quality control, the Hollywood star checks out his miniature likeness at Toy Fair 2010 in New York City.
The man kid in the Iron mask is back! Iron Man 2 is only months from hitting theaters, and children test their mettle as the famed Marvel superhero with this helmet from Mattel.
Tony Stark's walking here! And firing projectile missles, as well as a host of lights and sounds from this $49.99 action figure.
Hasbro gives a tater makeover to Iron Man. (Side of sour cream not included.)
Squeeze the trigger and watch the projectiles fly—to infinity and beyond!
You don't have to work for Pixar to plot out some fun times for Woody, Buzz and the rest of the gang.
Goes on your forearm cuff, it's the ultimate space gadget. Aliens beware!
A backpack that will get kids flying in their very own Space Ranger adventure. Or at least to class.
Lego makes it a snap for youngsters to take a ride with Woody and the gang.
Lego's men in green work together like a bunch of finely molded plastic bricks.
Note to moms: The minifig version of Jake Gyllenhaal comes shirtless as well.
Nothing says "playset" like a knife fight.
WWE superstar Triple H is adding some muscle to the toy biz, courtesy of Mattel.
Forget the FDIC: we want wrestlers to protect our money.
Before he gears up to play superhero Stretch Armstrong in a feature film based on the Hasbro toy, Twilight star Taylor Lautner turned up at the toy giant's showroom to try his hand at the Bop It! Bounce.
Team Jacob hero gets his nerf on with the Nerf Raider Blaster.
Note to Robsten: when you have some extra time on set, get your Team Edward and Team Jacob fix with this board game based on the popular cash cow fantasy franchise.
For the Twight fans who could ussomee extra hard drive space for all their Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner pics, not to mention the entire New Moon soundtrack already pre-loaded, this is for you.
Nothing doin' on a rainy Sunday? Go down the rabbit hole with this Alice in Wonderland board game based on the upcoming Tim Burton movie.
We love <i>Glee</i>. And we're so happy Cardinal has turned the popular high school musical-themed TV show into a CD-based board game. Talk about a no-brainer. Let the auditions begin!
Donnie Osmond, look out. You've got some competition with Dance Star Mickey. He grooves to tunes from the likes of James Brown, not to mention does the "Moon Dance." What's not to love?
The long-locked princess in the tower appears in Disney's reimagining of the classic Grimms fairy tale, coming next Thanksgiving holiday.
Okay girls, this is the hero who wins Rapunzel's heart.