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ML Timeline 2004 Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer® Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer Good ol' Charlie Brown — R-3 Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer You're an All-Star, Charlie Brown — R-2 Disney’s Winnie the Pooh — R-1 8 Figurine Clip-Ons 19 Figurines/Clip-Ons 24 Figurines/Clip-Ons 6 Action Figures 25 Figurines/Clip-Ons 6 Action Figures 12 PVC Figurines • Rudolph •Clarice™ •Hermey™ •Yukon •Addition of Foreman Elf, Mrs. Claus and Girl Elf Repeat of last year’s plus the addition of 4 Brand • Charlie Brown •Linus •Lucy •Snoopy • Repeat plus the addition of 1 Brand New Figurine: • Charlie Brown •Linus •Lucy • Snoopy •Sally Cornelius™ •Abominable Snow Monster™ from 2001 Castle plus 4 New Figurines: •Comet New Figurines: •Donner •Mrs. Donner •Newborn Peppermint Patty •Pig Pen (new) •Big Elf AND ALL-NEW sculpts of the following: •Schroeder Disney’s Mickey's Christmas Carol — R-3 •Sam the Snowman™ •Misfit Train •Skinny Santa •Tall Elf •Misfit Cowboy Rudolph •Boy Elf •New Yukon Cornelius replacing 1 Playset •Rudolph •Clarice •Charlie-in-the-Box •Sam the 1 Talking Playset 15 PVC Figurines •Misfit Doll Santa’s Castle Playset (repeat with new the old Yukon • Sally's Schoolroom Snowman •Hermey (replaces previous versions) • Peppermint Patty & Marcie with the Dugout • Mickey/Scrooge's Clerk • Scrooge/Miser Scrooge Casual Santa Figurine replacing Girl Elf) Santa’s Castle Playset (repeat of last year’s) Figurine Box Set (new) • Scrooge/Haunted Scrooge • Minnie/Mrs. Cratchit You're an All-Star, Charlie Brown" — R-1 • Donald/Fred • Morty/Tiny Tim • Goofy/Marley • 12 Action Figures 15 Action Figures Santa’s Sleigh and Reindeer Team 6 Action Figures It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown — R-3 Jiminy Cricket/Christmas Past • Willie/Christmas Repeat of Last Year’s plus the Addition of 6 New Previous years’ action figures (minus a retired Figurine Box Set Present • Pete/Christmas Yet to Come • Action Figures: •Skinny Santa •Young Buck Sam the Snowman) plus 4 Brand New Action • Charlie Brown •Linus •Lucy • Snoopy •Sally Humble Bumble and Friends with Tree 9 Action Figures Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer •Schroeder • Charlie Brown •Linus •Sally • Lucy •Pig Pen Scrooge/Reformed Scrooge • Mickey/Bob Cratchit Rudolph •Comet •Mrs. Claus •Foreman Elf Figures: •Tall Elf •Boy Elf •Girl Elf •Casual Santa Santa’s Castle Playset (repeat of last year’s) • Mole/Collector for the Poor • Rat/Collector for 12 Figurines/Clip-Ons •Charlie-in-the-Box AND (replacing previous versions) •New •Frieda •Violet (new) •Peppermint Patty (new) •Addition of 4 new characters to the It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown — R-2 18 Action Figures •Marcie (new) the Poor • Melody/Cratchit's Daughter Deluxe Action Figure Rudolph •New Clarice original 8: • Charlie-in-the-Box™ •Santa 7 Action Figures •Previous year’s action figures plus 3 Brand New 9 Action Figures •8” Abominable Snow Monster (repeat) 2 Talking Playsets Claus •Misfit Elephant •Misfit Train Deluxe Action Figure • Charlie Brown •Linus •Sally •Lucy • Snoopy •Pig Action Figures: •Big Elf •Aviator Elf • AND NEW • Mickey/Bob Cratchit • Scrooge/Scrooge • •King Moonracer (last year’s with New Throne) • Snoopy's as the WWI Flying Ace • Lucy at the Deluxe Action Figure Deluxe Action Figure Pen (new) •Frieda (new) sculpt Sam the Snowman Party Minnie/Mrs. Cratchit • Donald/Fred • Morty/Tiny •King Moonracer™ •Rudolph •Humble Bumble with Yukon PVC •8” Abominable Snow Monster 2 Playsets Action Figure Accessory Packs Tim • Goofy/Marley • Jiminy Cricket/Christmas •Rudolph (last year’s with the addition of sound) 10 Piece String of Lights Past • Willie/Christmas Present • Pete/Christmas 6 Action Figures Yukon’s Sled and Dog Team Set • Snoopy's as the WWI Flying Ace •Winter Woodlands •Eskimo’s Christmas Santa’s Sleigh and Reindeer Team Set • Lucy at the Party (new) Yard Standees (new) Yet to Come • Rudolph •Clarice •Sam the Snowman Santa’s Sleigh and Reindeer Team Set (repeat) Deluxe Action Figure •Yukon Cornelius •Santa Claus •Hermey Ultimate Action Figure 10 Piece String of Lights (new) •Humble Bumble with Yukon PVC Simply Snoopy — R-1 Santa Claus Is Comin’ To Town™ Talking Playsets •Rudolph Deluxe Action Figure (repeat with sound) •Abominable Snow Monster (improved sound) 4-6 Action Figures 10 Figurine Clip-Ons •Rudolph and Family •We’re A Couple of Misfits A Charlie Brown, Christmas — R-1 •Yukon Cornelius Deluxe Action Figure (TENTATIVE) •Newborn Rudolph (assortment quantity yet to be determined) •Kris Kringle •Topper •Jessica •Winter Ultimate Action Figures 6 Action Figures 3 Talking Playsets • Snoopy as Joe Cool •Snoopy as the World Famous •Burgermeister •Tanta Kringle •Dingle •Kringle Rudolph’s Red Nose Express Train Set (repeat) •Newborn Rudolph (repeat) •Santa Claus • Charlie Brown •Linus •Sally •Lucy •Pig Pen •Rudolph and Family (repeat) •We’re A Couple of Attorney •Snoopy as the WWI Flying Ace •Snoopy as •Baby Claus •Santa Claus •SD Kluger Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer •Charlie-in-the-Box •Schroeder Misfits (repeat) •The Elves’ Toy Shop (new) It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown — R-1 the Beagle Scout •Snoopy as the Literary Genius 6 Action Figures 12 Figurines/Clip-Ons (repeat) Bumble’s Reform (Humble Bumble with 6 Action Figures 1 Playset Ultimate Action Figures •Snoopy as the World Class Athlete •Kris Kringle •Topper •Jessica •Burgermeister Deluxe Action Figure ® Santa’s Tree) • Snoopy and his Contest Winning Display •Newborn Rudolph (repeat) •Santa Claus (repeat) • Charlie Brown™ •Linus •Sally •Lucy • Snoopy A Charlie Brown, Christmas — R-2 Meisterburger •Grimsley •Tanta Kringle •8” Abominable Snow Monster (repeat) •Schroeder Rudolph’s Red Nose Express Train Set (repeat) •Charlie-in-the-Box (repeat) •Abominable Snow Disney’s Mickey's Christmas Carol — R-2 12 Action Figures 2 Deluxe Action Figures Playset 1 Playset Monster (repeat) •Sam the Snowman (TENTATIVE) • Charlie Brown •Linus •Sally •Lucy •Pig Pen • •Winter •Winter Warlock •Santa’s Castle with 3 figurines Foreman 15 PVC Figurines Bumble’s Reform • Snoopy as the WWI Flying Ace North Pole Mail Truck Elf, Mrs. Claus and Girl Elf • Mickey/Scrooge's Clerk • Scrooge/Miser Scrooge (Humble Bumble with Santa’s Tree) (repeat) Schroeder •Charlie Brown (new) •Snoopy (new) Good ol' Charlie Brown — R-1 • Scrooge/Haunted Scrooge • Minnie/Mrs. •Pig Pen (new) •Frieda (new) • Lucy (new) with •SD Kluger 6 Action Figures (repeat of last year) Cratchit • Donald/Fred • Morty/Tiny Tim • Musical Tree with Action Figure •Schroeder (new) 6 Action Figures Ultimate Action Figure Goofy/Marley • Jiminy Cricket/Christmas Past • (Santa’s Tree with Casual Santa Action Figure) • Charlie Brown •Linus •Sally •Lucy • Snoopy 2 Talking Playsets •Abominable (16” with sound) Willie/Christmas Present • Pete/Christmas Yet to •Schroeder Mini Playsets (TENTATIVE) •Snoopy and his Contest Winning Display Rudolph’s Red Nose Express Train Set Come • Scrooge/Reformed Scrooge (new) • •Santa’s Great Room •Santa’s Throne Room •The •Linus Takes Center Stage (new) Good ol' Charlie Brown — R-2 Mickey/Bob Cratchit (new) • Mole/Collector for Elves’ Toy Shop •Santa’s Weather Center the Poor (new) • Rat /Collector for the Poor 4 Deluxe Action Figures 6 Action Figures (new) • Melody/Cratchit's Daughter (new) •Festive Snoopy (new) •Dancing Snoopy (new) • Charlie Brown •Linus •Lucy •Snoopy • Schroeder •Santa Snoopy (new) •Pathetic Tree (new) •Peppermint Patty (new) 9 Action Figures • Mickey/Bob Cratchit (new) • Scrooge/Scrooge 1 Ultimate Action Figure 1 Playset (new) • Minnie/Mrs. Cratchit (new) • • Charlie Brown (new) • Sally's Schoolroom (new) Donald/Fred (new) • Morty/Tiny Tim (new) • 8 Mini Figures Disney’s Mickey's Christmas Carol — R-1 Goofy/Marley (new) • Jiminy Cricket/Christmas • Charlie Brown (new) •Dancing Snoopy (new) Past (new) • Willie/Christmas Present (new) • •Santa Snoopy (new) •Lucy (new) • Linus (new) 10 PVC Figurines Pete/Christmas Yet to Come (new) •Sally (new) •Pig Pen (new) • Franklin (new) • Mickey/Scrooge's Clerk •Scrooge/Miser Scrooge •Haunted Scrooge •Minnie/Mrs. Cratchit •Donald/Fred •Morty/Tiny Tim •Goofy /Marley •Jiminy Cricket /Christmas Past •Willie/Christmas Present •Pete/Christmas Yet to Come updated 01-09-04 * 2004 release dates and products are subject to change. Please check with your sales representative. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer © & ® The Rudolph Company, L.P. “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” animated program ©1964, renewed 1992 Classic Media, Inc. All rights reserved. Under license to GT Merchandising & Licensing LLC PEANUTS © United Features Syndicate, Inc. www.snoopy.com Disney’s Mickey’s Christmas Carol and Disney’s Winnie the Pooh ©Disney. "Santa Claus Is Comin’ To Town" animated program ©1970, renewed 1998 Classic Media, Inc. Character names, images, and other indicia are trademarks of Classic Media, Inc. ©2004 Playing Mantis, Inc., Mishawaka, IN 46545. All rights reserved..
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