Mattel | Toys "R" Us | Toys for Tots | Playmates Toys | Toys That Kill | Lone Star Toys | KB Toys | Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center:Mattel Children's Hospital UCLA | Palisades Toys | Mattel Children's Hospital | Aluminum Model Toys | Tyco Toys | Toys R' Us | Toys “R” Us | The real stuffed toys owned by Christopher Robin Milne and featured in the ''Winnie-the-Pooh'' stories. They have been on display in the New York Public Library | SOTA Toys | Mint Museum of Toys | I Love Toys | Grandpa's Magical Toys (video) | Grandpa's Magical Toys | Dymkovo toys | Duncan Toys Company | Dangerous Toys | Corgi Toys | Budgie Toys | Bluebird Toys | Big Monster Toys |
By contrast, Mattel Toys in the same year had sales of $6 Million but spent $500,000 for advertising, sponsoring shows like The Mickey Mouse Club (Clark 2007, p. 220).
He was also in demand as a voice talent, working on animated cartoons for Hanna-Barbera, UPA, and Marvel Productions, as well as advertising spots for StarKist Tuna and Mattel Toys; his was the voice intoning, "The only way to fly!" in Western Airlines' spots in the 1960s.