WowWee Group Limited, is a privately owned,
Hong Kong
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-based
Canadian
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consumer technology company.
History
Initially from Canada, the two founding brothers (Richard and Peter Yanofsky) moved to Hong Kong to form the company in 1982, as an independent
research & development and
manufacturing
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outfit.
As an
OEM
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seller, they produced products such as the
Power Rangers
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Power Gloves and the Talking Tots dolls.
In 1987, the company changed focus, building and marketing toys under their own brand in response to a fall in OEM orders. In 1999, they produced new products including a robotic dog (MegaByte), T-Rex, and the Animaltronics and Dinotronics lines of remote control animals. In 1998 the company was purchased by
Hasbro
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.
Under Hasbro
Shortly before the Hasbro sale,
Peter Yanofsky
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reportedly caught
physicist
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roboticist
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Mark Tilden on the
Discovery Channel
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, and soon hired him as a consultant.
Initially Tilden worked part-time with WowWee while he continued his work with the
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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, but in 2001, Tilden joined the company full-time. One of his first products with WowWee was the B.I.O. Bug, released in 2001. Unfortunately, while sales were good they weren't as strong as either WowWee or Hasbro would have liked. In part this has been attributed to the after-effects of
9/11 and the
anthrax
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attacks, while Tilden has also expressed disappointment with some of the limitations placed on the product design by Hasbro.
After moving to WowWee full-time in 2001, Tilden focused his attention on developing
Robosapien.
While Tilden was developing Robosapien, Hasbro canceled the project several times, leading Yanofsky to negotiate out of the contract in 2003.
Robosapien was released in 2004, and over 1.5 million were reportedly sold in the first five months of sale.
Robosapien was the first commercially available biomorphic robot, and the first to integrate personality-like features. Tilden continued to develop the line with the
Robosapien V2 (released in 2005), which added functionality like speech capability;
RS Media™ robot (released in 2006), which included user-created functions, and
Roboreptile (also in 2006).
The
Roboquad a four-wheeled robot (released in 2007); the RS Tri-Bot, a three-wheeled robot (released in summer 2008), and
RS Media (2006).
In 2007, working with inventor Sean Frawley, WowWee released the
FlyTech Dragonflya remote control flying
ornithopter
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.
The Dragonfly was named as one of the inventions of the year by Time in 2007.
The success of the Dragonfly led to other flying toys, such as the Bladestar (a remote controlled helicopter) and the Butterfly (a wind-up ornithopter aimed at younger children).
Under Optimal Group
On September 27, 2007, the publicly traded
Optimal Group announced they had entered into a purchase agreement to acquire WowWee Ltd, which they completed in November of that year.
At the 2008
CES, several new products (including the
Rovio and
Femisapien) were announced with their estimated release dates and prices.
Private again; Fingerlings & Avastars
In 2010, the management of WowWee entered into a support agreement with Optimal Group, and took the company private again. In 2014, a new product, MiP, was released. It won more than 10 Tech and Toy awards, including the Toy Industry Associations’ 2015 TOTY award for Innovative Toy of the Year. MiP was also named "Innovative Toy of the Year" at the National Robotics Week. At the 2015
CES, WowWee announced products including MiPosaur and REV.
In 2017, the company employed about 100 people.
[Corkery, Michael]
"How the Fingerling Caught On (Robot Grip and All) as 2017’s Hot Toy"
''The New York Times
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'', December 9, 2017 For the 2017 Christmas season, it introduced, through a series of viral promotions on social media, a product called
Fingerlings. The tiny robots, in the shape of monkeys, sloths and unicorns, became one of the most popular toys of the season.
[ Some shoppers complained that they were sold fake Fingerlings on Amazon and Walmart's websites. In 2018, WowWee followed up the success with large interactive plush Fingerlings in the Fingerlings Hugs series.
in 2022 WowWee formed a partnership with the Roblox development group Gamefam to launch the Avastars line of ]dolls
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.
2010 lawsuit
On November 23, 2010, Engadget
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revealed that WowWee and a number of retailers were being sued for trademark infringement by Gibson Guitar Corporation
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for unlawfully using the shapes of the bodies and headstocks of Gibson's signature guitars in their Paper Jamz line of battery operated toy guitars. WowWee denied any wrongdoing and asserted that the shapes Gibson claimed as trademarks were generic and therefore could not function as trademarks. On November 24, 2010, the court denied Gibson's request for a temporary restraining order, but on December 22, 2010, granted Gibson's motion for a preliminary injunction. The case was later settled, with WowWee paying Gibson an undisclosed amount for licensing the likeness of Gibson guitars, according to Gibson CEO, Henry Juszkiewicz.
2022 lawsuit
In August 3, 2022, the video game company Roblox Corporation
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sued WowWee due to the Avastars line of toys.
References
External links
*
RoboCommunity
– The official WowWee Robotics user community
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Companies established in 1988
Toy companies of Hong Kong