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[[Doctor Gulliver]] had a '''toy car''' that he showed to [[Batman]] and [[Robin]] when he was trying to explain how ''real'' cars at that size would only need a single drop of [[gasoline]], which would be [[economics|economically]] more efficient. His belief was that he should [[shrink]] the entire adult [[human]] [[population]] to two inches tall.<ref>As seen in [[Gulliver's Gigantic Goof]].</ref>
 
[[Doctor Gulliver]] had a '''toy car''' that he showed to [[Batman]] and [[Robin]] when he was trying to explain how ''real'' cars at that size would only need a single drop of [[gasoline]], which would be [[economics|economically]] more efficient. His belief was that he should [[shrink]] the entire adult [[human]] [[population]] to two inches tall.<ref>As seen in [[Gulliver's Gigantic Goof]].</ref>
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==Background Information==
 
==Background Information==
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'''[[Super Friends toys|Toy cars]]''' have been popular [[Super Friends products]] sold in stores over the years. Popular brands that made Super Friends cars were [[Hot Wheels]] and [[Matchbox Toys]].
 
'''[[Super Friends toys|Toy cars]]''' have been popular [[Super Friends products]] sold in stores over the years. Popular brands that made Super Friends cars were [[Hot Wheels]] and [[Matchbox Toys]].
   
In the 1980s, the [[Batmobile (Super Powers toy)|Batmobile]] was also released by [[Kenner]] for the [[Super Powers Collection]]. Superman's [[space car]], the [[Supermobile (Super Powers toy)|Supermobile]] was also released with that line, as well as [[tank]] called the [[Kalibak Boulder Bomber]].
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In the 1980s, the [[Batmobile (Super Powers toy)|Batmobile]] was also released by [[Kenner]] for the [[Super Powers Collection]]. The toy car was built to scale to the [[Batman (SuperPowers figure)|Batman]] and [[Robin (SuperPowers figure)|Robin]] figures; although other figures from the line will fit as well.
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Superman's [[space car]], the [[Supermobile (Super Powers toy)|Supermobile]] was also released with that line, as well as [[tank]] called the [[Kalibak Boulder Bomber (Super Powers toy)|Kalibak Boulder Bomber]].
   
 
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==References==

Revision as of 22:37, 21 November 2017

Toy car

Toy car[1]

A toy car was a type of toy that had the appearance of a car.

Although they usually resembled the real thing, they were much smaller than real cars, and they were usually used as toys for boys to play with.

Doctor Gulliver had a toy car that he showed to Batman and Robin when he was trying to explain how real cars at that size would only need a single drop of gasoline, which would be economically more efficient. His belief was that he should shrink the entire adult human population to two inches tall.[2]


Background Information




Toy cars have been popular Super Friends products sold in stores over the years. Popular brands that made Super Friends cars were Hot Wheels and Matchbox Toys.

In the 1980s, the Batmobile was also released by Kenner for the Super Powers Collection. The toy car was built to scale to the Batman and Robin figures; although other figures from the line will fit as well.

Superman's space car, the Supermobile was also released with that line, as well as tank called the Kalibak Boulder Bomber.

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