Spin Master
- This article is about the children's entertainment company. For the arcade game, see Spinmaster.
Public Company | |
Traded as | TSX: TOY |
Industry | Toys, television series |
Genre | Children's Entertainment |
Founded | 1994 |
Founder | Ronnen Harary, Anton Rabie, Ben Varadi |
Headquarters | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Area served | Global |
Number of employees | over 900 (2015)[1] |
Website | Spinmaster.com |
Spin Master is a Canadian global toy and entertainment company that has been designing, developing, manufacturing, and marketing consumer products for children around the world since 1994. Its brands include Bakugan, Air Hogs, PAW Patrol, Aquadoodle, TGR, Tech Deck and 2015 Toy of the Year, Zoomer Dino. Spin Master employs over 850 people globally with offices in Canada, United States, France, Italy, United Kingdom, Slovakia, Germany, Holland, Mexico, China, Hong Kong and Japan.
Since 2005, Spin Master has received 63 TIA Toy of The Year (TOTY) nominations with 14 wins across a variety of product categories. Spin Master has been recognized with 11 TOTY nominations for Innovative Toy of the Year.
In 2007, the company launched Spin Master Entertainment, a media division that develops and produces global entertainment properties, characters and content. Spin Master Entertainment has produced five television series, including Bakugan Battle Brawlers, Little Charmers and its current hit PAW Patrol, which is broadcast in over 160 countries and territories globally. In 2014 Spin Master Entertainment launched a news broadcast named TGR.
In 2016, The Ohio Art Company announced that they sold its Etch A Sketch and Doodle Sketch brands to Spin Master.[2] [3]
History
Three college friends from Western Ivey Business School, Ronnen Harary, Anton Rabie and Ben Varadi, founded Spin Master with $10,000 in Toronto in 1994.[4] The company's first product, Earth Buddies, was a small head made out of Kmart pantyhoses and grass seeds, which grew "hair" when watered. The Earth Buddy went on to sell over 26,000 units.
Spin Master's first major success came in 0 with the launch of the Air Hogs brand, and its first item, the Sky Shark. Developed from the prototype provided by inventors John Dixon and Peter Manning, and Jesus the Sky Shark was a foam plane that used compressed air to enable outdoor flight. Product development took over two years and more than $500,000,[5] but ended up generating $103 million in revenue over the next few years.
However, Spin Master's largest property to date was Bakugan, a card game developed around plastic marbles which popped open to reveal anime-style characters. Developed in conjunction with Sega Toys, Sega Corp and marketed through the Bakugan TV show (TMS Entertainment, Nelvana Inc.), Bakugan reached almost $1 billion in yearly sales.[6]
Current brands
- Air Hogs
- Aquadoodle
- Kinetic Sand
- PAW Patrol
- Little Charmers
- Meccano
- Sick Bricks
- Flutterbye Fairy
- Spin Master Games
- Spy Gear
- Tech Deck
- Zoomer
- Cool Brands
- Bunchems
- Etch A Sketch
- Editrice Giochi
Spin Master Entertainment
In 2008, Spin Master partnered with Cartoon Network to create "multi-category consumer products programs for Spin Master's portfolio of brands." They won the 2009 Toy of the Year award for Bakugan.[7] Spin Master is also the co-producer of an animated TV series called Redakai: Conquer the Kairu.[8] Spin Master Entertainment has produced five television series, including Bakugan Battle Brawlers, Little Charmers and its current hit PAW Patrol, which is broadcast in over 160 countries and territories globally.
Air Hogs
Air Hogs was launched in 1999 with the Sky Shark. Specializing in low price, simple to fly airplanes and helicopters the Air Hogs line has evolved to include air and ground vehicles. Air Hogs products are sold and distributed in over 50 countries worldwide.
Zoomer
Introduced in 2014, Zoomer is a robotic dog that won "Innovative Toy of the Year" at the Toy Industry Association's ToTY Awards in 2014. Zoomer Dino won the 2015 ToTY for "Boy Toy of the Year" and "Overall Toy of the Year."[9]
Also part of the Zoomer line are Zoomer Zuppies and Zoomer Chomplingz, smaller, low price point versions of their large counterparts. These smaller Zoomer items feature much of the same technology and interactivity as their larger counterparts.
Meccano
Acquired by Spin Master in 2013, Meccano (known as Erector Set in the USA) is a European construction brand with over 100 years of history. Spin Master has continued to manufacture and operate Meccano out of their European headquarters. Sets range from multi-build sets, architectural builds, and a build your own R/C car set. In 2015 the company introduced Meccanoid, an open source robotic building platform that allows children to build a four foot tall robot that can speak, move, and interact using a number of technologies.
PAW Patrol and TGR
PAW Patrol is an original series produced by Spin Master Entertainment, now airing in over 50 countries worldwide, and up to 14 times per week in the United States. PAW Patrol is a TV series for preschoolers in North America.
While TGR is a news broadcast program produced by Spin Master Entertainment. This news broadcast presents PAW Patrol.
Spin Master Games
Spin Master Games is the board game division of the company and includes titles such as:
- Boom Boom Balloon - Winner of 2014 "Game of the Year" from the Toy Industry Association [10] Push sticks from an outside frame into a balloon until it pops. The loser is determined by who pops the balloon.[11]
- Pop Stream - A movie trivia game integrating hundreds of movie clips. It is unlike Scene It because there is a head to head team aspect with wagering points and a game show like feel to it. Played with an smart tablet.[12]
- RapiDoodle - A fast drawing imagination game where players doodle 4 images on pre-selected shapes trying not to match anyone else playing, under 1 minute.[13]
- Quick Cups - A fast paced pattern game. A card is flipped over; the player's job is to match the colored pattern with 5 colored cups as quickly as possible.[14]
- Hedbanz - An interactive game where players try to guess the gard on their head by asking yes/no questions. Variations include Act Up - charades style play, Disney Hedbanz - licensed Disney Characters included, and Hedbanz for Adults - a more difficult version of Hedbanz.[15]
- The Logo Board Game - A family board game that tests players knowledge of logos in various ways.[16]
- Paw Patrol Adventure Game - A preschool game that sends players on an adventure, playing as licensed Paw Patrol characters [17]
- Perplexus - A one player challenging 3D labyrinth inside a clear sphere. Twist the sphere in all directions to maneuver the small metal ball through the many obstacles. Versions include: Rookie, Original, Epic, Twist, Warp, and Star Wars Death Star.[18]
- Moustache Smash - A fast paced interactive game where players hold a plastic moustache up to their face until a card appears showing their shape or color. When that happens, the first to smash their moustache on the card wins it.[19]
- Beat the Parents - A kids v. parents trivia game in which teams answer generation-defining questions about the opposite generation. Available in board game and card game versions.[20]
- Quelf - A completely random game where players pick cards and follow them to move ahead. The cards range from answering crazy questions to performing ridiculous stunts.[21]
- Family Challenge - A family game where players compete in 4 categories of challenges: Vision, Agility, Smarts, and Luck in order to see which team is the ultimate winners. Over 100 challenges included.[22]
- Battle of the Sexes - A male v. female trivia game in which teams answer gender-defining questions about the opposite sex.[23]
- Heads Up! - A fast paced party game where players try to guess as many words on their heads as they can before a minute runs out. Other players assist by shouting clues to help the player score as many cards as possible. Featured on Ellen.[24]
- Shark Mania - A fast paced race to the end, where players compete against oppornents to collect the most treasure while avoiding the shark perpetually destroying the path behind them.[25]
Sick Bricks
Sick Bricks is a free-to-play video game and integrated line of collectible mini figures and construction sets. It won one of Techlicious’ 2015 Best of Toy Fair Awards.[26]
The core of Sick Bricks exists as an action RPG title available on Android and iOS which encourages players to "beam" physical figurines into the digital game [27] using the camera on their mobile device. Players can create new versions of existing figurines by physically combining different parts (e.g. arms, legs, head) and then scanning the resulting character into the game.
Spy Gear
Acquired in November 2012 from Wild Planet,[28] Spy Gear is a line of spy-themed toys and role play items that aim to empower and inspire kids to become spies themselves. Products are categorized as either Surveillance, Communication, Security, and Spy Essentials.
In 2013 Spy Gear was a McDonalds Happy Meal Partner, winner of an Oppenheimer Toy Portfolio Platinum Award, and winner of the National Parenting Center's Seal of Approval.
Liv Dolls
Spin Master was once a boy toy market. They had action figures, like Bakugan, but lacked a fashion doll. In 2006, they tried a fashion robot that could move by itself, but this had poor results. They almost gave up, until they finally came up with a new line that was launched in fall 2009: a girl toy line, Liv World [29] The characters are Sophie, Katie, Alexis, Daniela, Hayden,and Jake.
In spring 2012, Spin Master announced that due to high competition and low sales, the Liv World doll line would be discontinued in the fall; it is reportedly to be replaced by La Dee Da.
Lines/Waves
2009
- Liv Originals
2010
- Liv Dogs
- School's out/After School Cool (introduced Hayden)
- It's My Nature/Outdoor Fashion
- Moonlight Dance (Target Exclusive)
2011
- Liv In Wonderland (Target exclusive)
- Twist n' Dance
- Making Waves (Introduced Jake)
- Spa Makeover
- Styling Head
- Liv Hayden and House (Toys R Us exclusive)
2012
- Liv For Color
- Liv Brites (Target Exclusive)
- Sleepover Party
- Liv Girls Getaway
NASCAR Toys
In late 2011, Spin Master released a bunch of NASCAR Toys including replica cars, haulers, and pull back race cars. This marks the return of NASCAR in the toys isles since late 2010 when Action pulled the plug. In late 2015 it was seen in stores that Lionel had taken over NASCAR Authentics, ending Spin Master's 5 year run
NASCAR Collectible 1/64 cars available
2011
- 11 – Denny Hamlin – FedEx Express
- 14 – Tony Stewart – Mobil 1
- 14 – Tony Stewart – Office Depot
- 18 – Kyle Busch – M&M's
- 18 – Kyle Busch – Snickers
- 20 – Joey Logano – Home Depot
- 22 – Kurt Busch – Shell Pennzoil
- 24 – Jeff Gordon – Drive To End Hunger/AARP
- 24 – Jeff Gordon – Pepsi Max
- 29 – Kevin Harvick – Jimmy John's
- 48 – Jimmie Johnson – Lowe's
- 48 – Jimmie Johnson – - Kobalt Tools
- 56 – Martin Truex Jr. – NAPA Auto Parts
- 88 – Dale Earnhardt Jr. – AMP Energy
- 88 – Dale Earnhardt Jr. – National Guard
- 88 – Dale Earnhardt Jr. – Diet Mountain Dew 80's Retro
- 88 – Dale Earnhardt Jr. – National Guard Heritage
2012
- 1 – Jamie McMurray Mcdonalds
- 5 – Kasey Kahne – Farmer's Insurance
- 5 – Kasey Kahne – Quaker State
- 7 – Danica Patrick - GoDaddy (Nationwide)
- 10 – Danica Patrick – GoDaddy
- 14 – Tony Stewart – Mobil One
- 14 – Tony Stewart – Office Depot
- 14 – Tony Stewart – Mobil One (NASCAR Unites)
- 15 – Clint Bowyer – 5-hour ENERGY
- 15 – Clint Bowyer – 5-hour ENERGY (NASCAR Unites)
- 16 – Greg Biffle – 3M
- 16 – Greg Biffle – 3M/ (NASCAR Unites)
- 17 – Matt Kenseth Best Buy
- 18 – Kyle Busch Interstate Batteries
- 18 – Kyle Busch M&M'S (NASCAR Unites)
- 20 – Joey Logano Dollar General
- 24 – Jeff Gordon – Drive to End Hunger/AARP
- 24 – Jeff Gordon Dupont
- 24 – Jeff Gordon – Drive to End Hunger/AARP Chase Visa (NASCAR Unites)
- 29 – Kevin Harvick – Jimmy John's
- 39 – Ryan Newman – U.S. Army
- 48 – Jimmie Johnson – Lowe's
- 48 – Jimmie Johnson – Kobalt Tools
- 48 – Jimmie Johnson – Lowe's (NASCAR Unites)
- 56 – Martin Truex Jr. – Napa Auto Parts/AAA (NASCAR Unites)
- 88 – Dale Earnhardt Jr. – Diet Mountain Dew
- 88 – Dale Earnhardt Jr.- National Guard/Diet Mountain Dew
- 88 – Dale Earnhardt Jr.- Amp/Energy/Mountain Dew
- 88 – Dale Earnhardt Jr.- National Guard/Diet Mountain Dew (NASCAR Unites)
- 99 – Carl Edwards – Fastenal
- 99 – Carl Edwards – Fastenal (NASCAR Unites)
2013
- 1 – Jamie McMurray – McDonald's (Spinmaster cancelled release of this car)
- 2 – Brad Keselowski – Blue Deuce
- 3 – Dale Earnhardt – GM Goodwrench
- 5 – Kasey Kahne – Farmer's Insurance
- 5 – Kasey Kahne – Quaker State
- 10 – Danica Patrick – GoDaddy.com
- 11 – Denny Hamlin – FedEx Express
- 14 – Tony Stewart – Bass Pro Shops/Mobil One
- 16 – Greg Biffle – 3M
- 17 – Ricky Stenhouse Jr. – Best Buy
- 18 – Kyle Busch – Interstate Battries (Spinmaster cancelled release of this car)
- 20 – Matt Kenseth – Dollar General
- 21 – Trevor Bayne – Motorcraft (Spinmaster cancelled release of this car)
- 22 – Joey Logano – Shell/Pennzoil
- 24 – Jeff Gordon – AARP/Drive To End Hunger
- 24 – Jeff Gordon – Pepsi Max
- 31 – Jeff Burton – Cheerios (Spinmaster cancelled release of this car)
- 43 – Aric Almirola – Smithfield(blue) (Spinmaster cancelled release of this car)
- 47 – Bobby Labonte- Kingsford
- 48 – Jimmie Johnson – Kobalt Tools
- 48 – Jimmie Johnson – Lowe's Daytona Yellow
- 88 – Dale Earnhardt Jr. – National Guard
- 88 – Dale Earnhardt Jr. – Diet Mountain Dew
- 88 – Dale Earnhardt Jr. – AMP Energy Orange
- 99 – Carl Edwards – Aflac
- 99 – Carl Edwards – Fastenal
- 99 – Carl Edwards – UPS (Spinmaster cancelled release of this car)
2014
- 1 – Jamie McMurray McDonald's
- 2 – Brad Keselowski – Blue Deuce
- 3 – Austin Dillon - Cheerio's
- 3 – Austin Dillon - Dow
- 3 – Dale Earnhardt – GM Goodwrench (1988 Scheme)
- 3 – Dale Earnhardt – Wrangler (1986 Scheme)
- 3 - Richard Childress- CRC (1978 scheme)
- 4 – Kevin Harvick – Outback Steakhouse
- 4 - Kevin Harvick - Jimmy Johns
- 5 – Kasey Kahne – Farmers Insurance
- 5 – Kasey Kahne – Great Clips
- 5 – Kasey Kahne – Pepsi Max (Exclusive)
- 5 - Kasey Kahne - Time Warner (Exclusive)
- 6 - Trevor Bayne- Advocare (Nationwide)
- 10 – Danica Patrick – Go Daddy.com
- 10 – Danica Patrick – Go Daddy.com Test Car
- 14 – Tony Stewart – Mobil 1/Tracker Boats
- 14 – Tony Stewart – Bass Pro Shops/Mobil 1
- 14 - Tony Stewart - Code 3 Associates
- 15 – Clint Bowyer – Peak
- 17 – Ricky Stenhouse Jr - Zest
- 21 - Trevor Bayne - Motorcraft
- 22 - Joey Logano - Discount Tire (Nationwide)
- 22 - Joey Logano - Shell Pennzoil
- 22 - Joey Logano - AAA Insurance
- 24 – Jeff Gordon – AARP/DTEH.com
- 24 – Jeff Gordon – Axalta (Exclusive)
- 24 – Jeff Gordon – Pepsi Max
- 41 – Kurt Busch – Haas CNC
- 43 - Aric Almirola - Smithfield
- 48 – Jimmie Johnson – Lowe's
- 48 – Jimmie Johnson – Lowe's America Salutes
- 48 – Jimmie Johnson – Monster's University (2013 Scheme)
- 48 – Jimmie Johnson - Jimmie Johnson Foundation (Exclusive)
- 48 - Jimmie Johnson - Lowe's White
- 88 – Dale Earnhardt Jr - National Guard
- 88 - Dale Earnhardt Jr - Diet Mountain Dew
- 88 – Dale Earnhardt Jr - Kelley Blue Book
- 88 – Dale Earnhardt Jr - National Guard Test Car
- 99 – Carl Edwards – Aflac
- 99 – Carl Edwards – Frosted Flakes
2015
- 1 - Jamie McMurray - Cessna
- 2 – Brad Keselowski – Blue Deuce
- 3 – Austin Dillon – Bass Pro Shops
- 4 -- Kevin Harvick -- Jimmy Johns (2014 Homestead/Championship win)
- 4 – Kevin Harvick – Jimmy Johns
- 4 - Kevin Harvick - DiTech
- 5 - Kasey Kahne - Farmer's Insurance
- 5 - Kasey Kahne - Time Warner Cable
- 6 - Trevor Bayne - Advocare
- 7 - Regan Smith - Suave Men (Xfinity)
- 9 - Chase Elliott - NAPA Auto Parts (Xfinity)
- 10 - Danica Patrick - GoDaddy.com
- 11 – Denny Hamlin – Fedex Express (2014 Talledega Win)
- 14 – Tony Stewart – Mobil1/Tracker Boats
- 14 - Tony Stewart - Rush Truck Centers
- 16 - Greg Biffle - Ortho Fire Ant Killer
- 22 – Joey Logano – Shell Pennzoil 2014 Chase For The NASCAR Sprint Cup
- 24 – Jeff Gordon – AARP/Drive To End Hunger Orange 2014 Chase For The NASCAR Sprint Cup
- 24 - Jeff Gordon - 3M
- 24 - Jeff Gordon - AARP/Drive To End Hunger
- 41 - Kurt Busch - Haas CNC
- 42 – Kyle Larson – Target
- 47 - A. J. Allmendinger - Scott's Products (2014 Watkins Glen Win)
- 48 – Jimmie Johnson – Lowes/Kobalt Test Car
- 48 - Jimmie Johnson - Lowe's
- 48 – Jimmie Johnson – Lowe's Red Vest
- 78 - Martin Truex Jr - Furniture Row
- 88 - Dale Earnhardt Jr - Nationwide
- 88 - Dale Earnhardt Jr - Michael Baker (2014 Pocono Win)
- 88 – Dale Earnhardt Jr – National Guard Superman
- 88 - Dale Earnhardt Jr - Diet Mountain Dew
- 88 - Dale Earnhardt Jr - Tax Slayer (Xfinity)
- 88 - Dale Earnhardt Jr - Kelly Blue Book
2014
2013 Daytona 500 Pole
- 10 – Danica Patrick – Godaddy.com Website Hosting
- 24 – Jeff Gordon – AARP/Drive To End Hunger
2013 Daytona 500 Finish
- 48 – Jimmie Johnson – Lowes
- 88 – Dale Earnhardt Jr – National Guard
2015
2013 Auto Club 400 Finish
- 18 – Kyle Busch – Interstate Batteries
- 22 – Joey Logano – AAA Auto Club
2013 Bojangles Southern 500 Finish
- 20 – Matt Kenseth – Husky Tools
- 11 – Denny Hamlin – Sports Clips
2011
- 11 - Denny Hamlin FedEx
- 18 - Kyle Busch M&M'S
- 20 - Joey Logano Home Depot
- 22 - Kurt Busch Shell/Pennzoil
- 48 - Jimmie Johnson Lowe's/Kobalt Tools
- 88 - Dale Earnhardt Jr. National Guard/AMP Energy
2012
- 5 - Kasey Kahne Famers Insurance
- 10 - Danica Patrick Godaddy.com
- 24 - Jeff Gordon AARP Drive to End Hunger/Dupont
- 39 - Ryan Newman U.S. Army
- 88 - Dale Jr Diet Mountain Dew
- 99 - Carl Edwards Fastenal
2013
- 3 - Dale Earnhardt Sr. GM Goodwrench/Wrangler
- 5 - Kasey Kahne Farmers Insurance
- 15 - Clint Bowyer 5-Hour Energy
- 21 - Trevor Bayne Ford Motorcraft
- 24 - Jeff Gordon Drive to End Hunger
- 88 - Dale Earnhardt Jr. National Guard/Diet Mountain Dew
2014
- 3 - Austin Dillon Dow
- 10 - Danica Patrick GoDaddy.com
- 14 - Tony Stewart Bass Pro Shops/Tracker Boats
- 16 – Greg Biffle – 3M
- 17 – Ricky Stenhouse Jr. – Best Buy
2015
- 9 - Chase Elliott Napa (Xfinity)
- 22 - Joey Logano Shell Pennzoil
- 88 - Dale Earnhardt Jr National Guard Superman
2011
- 00 - David Retiuman Aaron's
- 1 - Jamie Mcmurray McDonald's
- 7 - Josh Wise Spinmaster (Nationwide)
- 24 - Jeff Gordon Dupont
- 48 - Jimmie Johnson Lowe's
- 88 - Dale Earnhardt Jr. AMP
2012
- 31 - Jeff Burton Cheerios
La Dee Da
Released in summer 2012, La Dee Da is a new fashion brand set to replace Liv World, which is said to be discontinued in fall. The line features a young city girl named Dee and her friends, Tylie, Cyanne and Sloane, who started their own fashion label of the same name. They are fashion designers and always get inspirations everywhere they go and see in which is the theme of their new outfits. The character Dee also has a pet who shares the same taste for fashion, Le Bun. "Dee-sign Time" is often used for this style of fashion design. La Dee Da Dolls have been discontinued due to low profits.
Rowdy Shouty Chic is the official tagline.
Characters
- Dee - The 16-year-old lead designer of La Dee Da. Creative and caring, she absolutely loves fashion design and her friends; she also believes that her sketchbook, her pincushion-like bracelet, and her pet dog, Le Bun, are her very important inspiration tools. Her signature color is red, as this is her favorite color, and as with her birthstone, ruby. She loves epic accessories and stand-out colors in her designs and fashions.
- Tylie - The 15-year-old jewelry maker of the line. Energetic and smart, she is quite intelligent about a design and always favors new ones. She also hates boredom, which means she could be impatient and can easily get upset at times. Her birthstone is amethyst, and her favorite color is hot pink, which implies she loves bold colors and her designs and fashions usually stand out from her friends'.
- Cyanne - Also 15 years old, she is the hair and makeup artist of the group. Sweet and ladylike, she loves skirts, stylish shoes, and stand-out makeup. She is also resourceful, as she states to have perfected a handmade wash-away hair color. Her birthstone is diamond, and her favorite color is aqua, which implies that since she loves to sparkle, she loves dramatic looks that are typically in shades of blue.
- Sloane - Also 16 years old, she is the stylist of the label. Intelligent and cool-headed, she loves putting together new outfits and tearing out magazine pieces for inspiration for a new look. A great thinker, she is also an excellent problem solver. She likes the color purple and animal prints, and her birthstone is emerald, which implies that she has a taste for designs that are usually suggested by African-American people.
- Le Bun - Dee's pup. He shares a love for fashion with his owner and is really fun and entertaining to be around. Whatever Dee has any leftover fabric, she uses to create Le Bun stylish outfits. With an eye for style like Dee, he also has a very keen sense of smell.
Editrice Giochi
In January 2016 Spin Master announced the acquisition of Editrice Giochi, an Italian board game publisher founded in 1936 with a large portfolio of board games.[30]
External links
Brand Sites
- Air Hogs Website
- Chatsters Website
- Flutterbye Website
- Sick Bricks Website
- Paw Patrol Website
- Zoomer Website
- Zoomer Dino Website
- Meccano Website
- Spin Master Games
- Spy Gear Website
- Perplexus Website
- DigiBirds Website
- Sew Cool Website
- Wackytivities Website
- Tech Deck Website
References
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- ↑ TV by the Numbers 2011
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