| Toys & Games Fact File |
| Title |
Colorforms |
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| Gumby Colorforms |
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| Years |
1950s |
| Made by |
The Colorforms Corporation |
| Summary |
Colorforms are paper-thin, die-cut vinyl sheet images and shapes that can be applied to a slick cardboard background board, much like placing paper-dolls against a paper backdrop. |
| The Story of Toy |
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Colorforms, invented by Harry Kislevitz, are toys produced by the Colorforms Corporation.
The images stick to the background via static cling and can be repositioned to create new scenes. The original box sets began appearing in the 1950s and feature bright shapes and "modern" basic designs, expanding into cartoon character sets.
Later Colorforms licensed various properties, producing box sets supporting various TV series and movie releases.
The Colorforms Corporation also produces Shrinky Dinks, the Colorform Aliens Outer Space Men, Dress-Up Sets and Print Putty. |
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