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The Incredible Crash Dummies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The Incredible Crash Dummies is a line of action figures designed by Jim Byrne and Mike Riggs, styled after the eponymous crash test dummy popularized in a public service advertising campaign of the late 1. The toys were first released by Tyco Toys in the early 1.
From 2. 00. 4 on however, a new series of animated shorts involving the crash dummies was produced and the action figures subsequently revived under the Hot Wheels brand, another subdivision of Mattel. Main features[edit]The Crash Dummies are anthropomorphic action figures modeled after the mannequins used in automobile collision simulations. Each one generally has two "impact buttons" on their torsos that, when pushed, will spring their limbs from their bodies. The toys mostly focused on a single body type, which featured two chest buttons- the top button caused the head and arms to separate, and the bottom button forced the legs to come off. Each arm and leg could also be separated further. This body type did have problems, however, in that the small metal clips inside the bodies which held the limbs on would sometimes break. Further, the tabs which held the limbs on the bodies were made from an unreliable plastic and, thus, were prone to breakage.
Other bodies, however, focused on character- specific features and, while retaining the removable limbs (each would pull off at the midpoint), the button would activate some other feature (i. Daryl's spinning head, Spare Tire's "bug- out" eyes, ears, and tongue). A set of vehicles was also released which could then be used to simulate the car crashes as seen in the ads of the original crash test dummies.
The Incredible Crash Dummies is a line of action figures designed by Jim Byrne and Mike Riggs, styled after the eponymous crash test dummy popularized in a public.
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Among others, these vehicles include cars, jeeps, motorcycles and even aeroplanes. Each toy can be destroyed in a similar manner as the Crash Dummies themselves and can then later be reassembled. Vehicles come equipped with appropriate safety features such as helmets, airbags, and working seatbelts to promote saving lives through their use. History[edit]Generation 1: Vince & Larry (Early 1. The original line of Crash Dummy toys centered on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's Vince and Larry "spokes- dummies" and other characters.
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The concept and initial play pattern for action figures and crash cars evolved through collaboration of Brian Dyak and Lawrence Scot Deutchman of the Entertainment Industries Council, Inc. Leisure Concepts Ltd. Mr. Dyak and Mr. Deutchman hold the original inventor rights. However, licensing rights were given to Leisure Concepts and subsequently Tyco Toys shared in ownership. The campaign successfully went beyond the traditional television and radio public service announcements to give children and parents a hands on experience to learn the message "buckle up".
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Dummy suits used the characteristic solid colors and "caution" checkered stripes. The first generation was called "Vince & Larry, The Crash Dummies". Each toy was accompanied with a personalized biography card explaining the characteristics of each character. The first generation figures had the slogan "You Could Learn A Lot From A Dummy, Buckle Your Safety Belt!". After the first generation the slogan changed to "Don't You Be A Dummy.
Buckle Your Safety Belt!". Later on as the characters developed, this line was added by the dummies saying, "And leave the crashing to us!" Deutchman developed the original style guide and Dyak led negotiations with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, eventually resulting in the flexibility to expand the line by discontinuing the relationship with the government. This catapulted the toy line into the popular culture as Leisure Concepts secured over fifty licensed properties on behalf of the campaign, including a Saturday morning television special. The bright primary color packaging with what would become the trademark neon orange accented designs were executed for Tyco by Howard Temner Design of New York, who contracted veteran toy and video game illustrator Marc Ericksen to do the myriad illustrations that would be featured throughout the production run of these popular toys.
This team worked together with Tyco on all the following toy sets, from Vince and Larry, all the way through the Junk Bot series and their various iterations, eventually including their licensed uses for video game applications. Characters. Vehicles. Playsets. Vince. Crash Car with Dash. Crash Test Center.
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Larry. Student Driver Car with Axel. Crash & Bash Chair. Daryl. Crash Cycle. Spare Tire. Crash Chopper.
Skid the Kid. Crash ATV with Flip. Hubcat & Bumper. Crash Lawn Mower with Wack.
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Pitstop (Canadian Tire Only - Daryl Clone)Crash Go- Cart with J. R. Generation 2: The Incredible Crash Dummies (late 1. The Incredible Crash Dummies saw a departure from the NHTSA dummies after three major networks banned the PSA commercials on airwaves in fear of promotion of Tyco's line of toys. This led to the end of the Vince and Larry action figures and namesake and the creation of a specific set of new heroes, Slick and Spin.
Other characters carried over from the original series included Daryl, Spare Tire, and Hubcat & Bumper, the crash test cat and dog. However, all sets were re- branded with the new logos and characters. All artwork and images on the packages remained the same, with the names of Vince and Larry painted out in every photo. Each character came equipped with his own accessories and special ability to spring apart. Others had customized vehicles to drive around in.
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The Crash Dummies' profession is to educate children on the dangers of traffic and the hazards of driving without a seat belt. According to the backstory, they spend their time at the Crash Test Facility improving safety of automobiles by means of elaborate crash simulations. The backstory of Slick and Spin is identical to Vince & Larry's, as are their artwork with a palette swap. Axel (Green suit with glasses), Dash (Yellow suit with bulls eye on forehead), Wack (Red shirt with suspenders, blue pants and blue cap), Flip (Black and yellow suit), and J.
R. (Red and gray suit) are only included with vehicles and could not be purchased separately, giving them a high rarity. By "The Incredible" era, the line had gained mainstream popularity in the USA and Europe, and quickly became a target for angry letters from parents. Many questioned the glorification of car crashes, while others protested the removal of Skid the Kid and Hubcat/Bumper from stores, which eventually happened. Characters. Vehicles.
Playsets. Slick. Crash Car with Dash. Crash Test Center. Spin. Student Driver Car with Axel. Crash & Bash Chair. Daryl. Crash Chopper (black motorcycle)Spare Tire.
Crash Cycle (blue motorcycle)Skid the Kid (limited/recalled)Crash Lawn Mower with Wack. Hubcat & Bumper (limited/recalled)Crash Go- Cart with J. R. Citgo Slick (mail- in offer expires Nov 1, 1.
Crash ATV with Flip. Citgo Spin (mail- in offer expires Nov 1, 1.
Generation 3: Pro- Tek Suits (1. The Junkbots were created as the primary antagonists to the Crash Dummies.
They are four ruthless killing machines - the sinister leader Junkman and his henchmen Piston Head, Jack Hammer and Sideswipe - bent on destroying the Crash Dummies. Contrary to the original toys the Junkbots could not be blown apart (though parts were still removable), and they were mainly equipped with weapons intended to activate the triggers on the Crash Dummies' bodies. The junkbots were also supplied with their own set of vehicles, including a snow plower, a cannon and a chopper styled motorcycle. In this generation the Crash Dummies were released with bright colors, supposedly wearing "Pro- Tek" uniforms that made them stronger and faster. Three new dummies are originally released, Bull, who is presented as a friend to Spare Tire, and Dent & Chip, two brothers who always sport giant smiles and have gashes in their skulls, exposing pieces of brain.
Each action figure comes with a weapon or tool to fight the Junkbots. In addition the Crash Go- Kart, Crash ATV, and Crash Lawn Mower were re- released with the same artwork on the packaging, but without including an action figure. The photographs on the boxes were re- shot using Pro- Tek action figures such as Daryl. Later in the year a fourth new dummy, Ted, was released wearing a black and green suit and coming with a VHS copy of the Incredible Crash Dummies computer animated cartoon.
Dummy characters. Dummy vehicles. Slick in Pro- Tek Suit. Crash Cab (yellow taxi)Spin in Pro- Tek Suit.
Slam Cycle (white motorcycle)Daryl in Pro- Tek Suit. Crash N Dash Chopper (orange motorcycle)Spare Tire in Pro- Tek Suit. Dirt Digger. Bull in Pro- Tek Suit. Flip- Over Truck. Chip in Pro- Tek Suit. Crash Plane. Dent in Pro- Tek Suit. Crash Lawn Mower without dummy.
Ted with Video. Crash ATV without dummy. Crash Go Kart without dummy. Dummy Derby Car (black race car)Bash N Bomber Car (alternate red car)Junkbot characters.
Junkbot vehicles & playsets. Junkman. Junkyard Playset. Piston Head. Crash Cannon. Jack Hammer. Junkbot Wrecker.
Side Swipe'Bot Hauler. Purple & Gold Junkman with Video. Generation 4: Crash Dummies Racing & more Pro- Tek (1. On the back of the packaging of the two figures released with the special Crash Dummies VHS, were pictures showing figures to be released in the next series of toys (in 1. These were never publicly released in North America, though North American figures of Slick, Spin, Axel, and Dash with "The Incredible" on card do exist and are ultra rare, they either received a limited regional release, or are unsold factory stock, it is not fully known, but once in a blue moon North American carded figures from North America that were fully ready for retail do appear on e. Bay. Also complete and incomplete figures from factory stock sealed in plastic bags exist and are collectors pieces.
It is unknown how many Darlene, the female dummy, prototypes were made, but they do exist, some finished and some unfinished, unpainted shells.