The Screechers Wild! toys are race car/machine hybrids which are transformable and are available across three levels of complexity.
#Bakugan toys 2019 series#
Spin Master’s allegations of patent infringement target the Screechers Wild! line of toys which Alpha Group has released in conjunction with an associated cartoon series available on YouTube.
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Spin Master’s toys remained popular through a number of Bakugan spin-off series and the company planned to reboot the toy brand for release along with a new anime series to be released in the 2019-20 time frame.
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Bakugan is a combination of the Japanese words for “to explode” ( baku ) and “sphere” ( gan ) and Spin Master’s toys were designed to be spherical, rollable toys which would “explode” into a character when the toy came into contact with a magnetic component. According to Spin Master’s complaint, the Bakugan toy series has been a major success for the company, earning $1 billion in sales in just over a decade. The technology covered by the ‘073 patent has been incorporated into the series of Bakugan rollable toys developed by Spin Master (see right) and released in 2007 in conjunction with the Japanese-Canadian anime adventure series Bakugan Battle Brawlers. The invention results in a magnetic-force-expansion style toy which is rollable and addresses design difficulties preventing such toys from being used in shooting games. It claims a transformable toy having a toy body, an auxiliary component coupled to the body and rotatable towards the body to a rollable closed position or away from the body to an open position, an auxiliary component elastic element which biases the auxiliary component to the open position away from the body, a locking component including a latch and a keeper to retain the auxiliary component in the closed position and magnetically-responsive members associated with the locking component which disengage the latch from the keeper when the members are brought into the proximity of each other. 9868073, titled Transformable Toy and issued to Spin Master this January (see Fig. In the Central California case, Spin Master is asserting U.S. This case, filed in the Central District of California, is similar to legal actions which Spin Master has filed against Alpha Group in the United Kingdom and Canada as well. filed a complaint for patent infringement against El Segundo, CA-based rival firm Alpha Group US over a series of transformable toys being sold by the American firm. On February 7th, Toronto, Ontario-based toy company Spin Master Ltd.