Explore the pages of the rare 1984 Coleco Toy Fair Catalog with our high-definition scans. While this catalog featured the cultural phenomenon, Cabbage Patch Kids, Coleco also featured many more toys. So, there were plenty of licensed products featuring other toys like G.I. Joe that appeared in this catalog.
Coleco specialized in creating a variety of licensed products that featured the greatest hits from the 1980s. So, the 1984 Coleco Toy Fair Catalog was filled with pages of ride-on vehicles that sported imagery of hit TV shows and more. For instance, they created vehicles for The Dukes of Hazzard and G.I. Joe.
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This 1984 Coleco Toy Fair Catalog page presented information on a licensed ride-on vehicle: 1837, the Deluxe 16” Power Cycle. Little ladies on the go could have their own style of pedal power with the DELUXE PRINCESS POWER CYCLE. Durable and safety-tested, it had a 16” direct drive front wheel, non-slip pedals, and wide track rear wheels. The 3-position seat back adjusts for growing little girls. Sure-grip handlebars with streamers and a motor sound when pedaled added excitement to this ride-on.
Then, there was 1857, The Official Pac-Man by Bally/Midway Power Cycle. If stores didn’t want to be gobbled up by the competition, they had better stock up on the ever-popular PAC-MAN POWER CYCLE. This sturdy polyethylene ride-on had a 16” front wheel that “gobbled” as the child pedaled. It was also built tough to last, had safety-tested no-tip wide track rear wheels, and the adjustable seat back grew right along with the child. Bright PAC-MAN colors and decorations made it a big hit with all the little fans.
Finally, they featured 1893, The Official Ms. Pac-Man by Bally/Midway Power Cycle. Stores could boost their sales with this ride-on. It featured authentic MS. PAC-MAN colors and decorations. It also had a big 16” front wheel that “gobbled” up the distance as the cycle pedaled along. The 3-position adjustable rear seat back and sturdy polyethylene construction made it a long-lasting favorite. Little Girls would identify with MS. PAC-MAN while moms and dads would appreciate the safety-tested, no-tip wide track rear wheel design.
We are glad to present these exciting exclusive scans to the 1984 Coleco Toy Fair Catalog. Continue to see even more exciting promotional images that Coleco provided to retailers and representatives.
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About Our Coleco Toy Fair Catalog Scans
To promote their upcoming slate of products, Coleco handed out catalogs to toy fair and other event attendees like dealers and retailers. Each catalog was filled with information about their newest toys, even ones still in development. Thus, they were often provided the first looks at action figures, playsets, vehicles, and more from their lines. Thus, they have become valuable and rare collector’s items.
These Coleco Toy Fair Catalogs featured toys from their beloved lines. For instance, the Sectaurs, who combined insects with superheroes, appeared in multiple catalogs. Likewise, Coleco produced and promoted the Rambo toy line, which focused on the cartoon series. There were also many vehicles and toys from the Starcom toy line.
Coleco used in-production prototypes in their images as these catalogs were prepared before the lines were released. This meant that the featured toys often differed from the retail releases. Moreover, toys sometimes appeared only in these catalog pages, as they were canceled or never hit retail store shelves.
While Coleco only handed these booklets out to trade professionals, we have now made them available to all. You can explore the toys featured in these catalogs with our Coleco Toy Fair Catalog Scans. This is a rare treat since catalogs like these have become increasingly difficult to locate with each passing year.