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2008 American International Toy Fair
The 105th annual American International Toy Fair brought thousands of toy makers, industry players and fun-loving gawkers to New York City this week. From an eerily life-like new Elmo to digital cameras for dogs, here's a look at some of the most notable toys, games, and gadgets of 2008.
By Hasbro
For ages 8+; approximately $29.99 (Hulkey Pokey Hulk)
For ages 4+; approximately $24.99 (Smashin' Stompin' Hulk)
Marvel Studios' live-action The Incredible Hulk opens in June, and Hasbro has a created several different flavors of Hulk-related toys to go along with it. There will be Hulks for all occasions: the sweet, plush Hulkey Pokey Hulk sings and dances, while the intimidating plastic Smashin' Stompin' Hulk moves his arms menacingly and roars. The Hulk Smash Hands (not pictured) are big, green, plush and electronic. Put the fists on like gloves and activate sound effects while you punch stuff
Alexandra Silver
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