Box 5
Restricted
Contains 26 Results:
“Smarty Bear/Bear Video decoder,” 1986-1987
This subseries contains notes, drawings, correspondence, photographs, schematics, patent application drafts, and other materials about the “Smarty Bear” and “TV Teddy” interactive talking plush bears with associated video cassette systems. “Smarty Bear” was licensed by Galoob Toys in 1985; it was later used as a basis for “TV Teddy,” issued by Yes! Entertainment in 1993. The labeling of the folders in this subseries was taken directly from Baer’s original folder names.
“Interactive Bear Video,” 1986-1987
This subseries contains notes, drawings, correspondence, photographs, schematics, patent application drafts, and other materials about the “Smarty Bear” and “TV Teddy” interactive talking plush bears with associated video cassette systems. “Smarty Bear” was licensed by Galoob Toys in 1985; it was later used as a basis for “TV Teddy,” issued by Yes! Entertainment in 1993. The labeling of the folders in this subseries was taken directly from Baer’s original folder names.
“Smarty Bear/Video Bear encoder and decoder,” 1986-1987
This subseries contains notes, drawings, correspondence, photographs, schematics, patent application drafts, and other materials about the “Smarty Bear” and “TV Teddy” interactive talking plush bears with associated video cassette systems. “Smarty Bear” was licensed by Galoob Toys in 1985; it was later used as a basis for “TV Teddy,” issued by Yes! Entertainment in 1993. The labeling of the folders in this subseries was taken directly from Baer’s original folder names.
“Smarty Bear,” 1987
This subseries contains notes, drawings, correspondence, photographs, schematics, patent application drafts, and other materials about the “Smarty Bear” and “TV Teddy” interactive talking plush bears with associated video cassette systems. “Smarty Bear” was licensed by Galoob Toys in 1985; it was later used as a basis for “TV Teddy,” issued by Yes! Entertainment in 1993. The labeling of the folders in this subseries was taken directly from Baer’s original folder names.
“Smarty Bear/Bear Video” patent application drafts, 1986-1989
This subseries contains notes, drawings, correspondence, photographs, schematics, patent application drafts, and other materials about the “Smarty Bear” and “TV Teddy” interactive talking plush bears with associated video cassette systems. “Smarty Bear” was licensed by Galoob Toys in 1985; it was later used as a basis for “TV Teddy,” issued by Yes! Entertainment in 1993. The labeling of the folders in this subseries was taken directly from Baer’s original folder names.
Galoob “Bear/Doll Video Box,” 1986-1987
This subseries contains notes, drawings, correspondence, photographs, schematics, patent application drafts, and other materials about the “Smarty Bear” and “TV Teddy” interactive talking plush bears with associated video cassette systems. “Smarty Bear” was licensed by Galoob Toys in 1985; it was later used as a basis for “TV Teddy,” issued by Yes! Entertainment in 1993. The labeling of the folders in this subseries was taken directly from Baer’s original folder names.
“TV Teddy,” 1991-1994
This subseries contains notes, drawings, correspondence, photographs, schematics, patent application drafts, and other materials about the “Smarty Bear” and “TV Teddy” interactive talking plush bears with associated video cassette systems. “Smarty Bear” was licensed by Galoob Toys in 1985; it was later used as a basis for “TV Teddy,” issued by Yes! Entertainment in 1993. The labeling of the folders in this subseries was taken directly from Baer’s original folder names.
“TV Teddy,” 1992-1994
This subseries contains notes, drawings, correspondence, photographs, schematics, patent application drafts, and other materials about the “Smarty Bear” and “TV Teddy” interactive talking plush bears with associated video cassette systems. “Smarty Bear” was licensed by Galoob Toys in 1985; it was later used as a basis for “TV Teddy,” issued by Yes! Entertainment in 1993. The labeling of the folders in this subseries was taken directly from Baer’s original folder names.
“TV Teddy/Smarty Bear,” Yes! Entertainment v. CJS Holdings, 1994
This subseries contains notes, drawings, correspondence, photographs, schematics, patent application drafts, and other materials about the “Smarty Bear” and “TV Teddy” interactive talking plush bears with associated video cassette systems. “Smarty Bear” was licensed by Galoob Toys in 1985; it was later used as a basis for “TV Teddy,” issued by Yes! Entertainment in 1993. The labeling of the folders in this subseries was taken directly from Baer’s original folder names.
“Television Interface Modulator (TIM) / 4 Corners,” 1978-1984
Within this subseries are notes, drawings, schematics, correspondence, and other papers relating to the “Television Interface Modulator” interactive video system products. A prototype for the “Wireless Wand,” a control unit for the system, is housed in Box 7.