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'''''Cupcakeland''''' was a CGI | '''''Cupcakeland''''' was a CGI animated musical direct-to-DVD short film that was pre-packaged with various Cupcake Surprise dolls during early 2006, during their first series launch. It was created in order to promote the dolls as a brand new line from Radica Games, whom planned on reviving the old Tonka line from the 1990s for a brand new generation.<ref>[https://collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/people/cp134426/radica-games-limited Article informing about the company who produced the dolls.] Retrieved 25 Nov '20</ref><ref>[https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20050217005030/en/Radica-Unveils-2005-Product-Line-at-the-American-International-Toy-Fair Original reveal of the toy line.] Retrieved 25 Nov '20</ref> On October 3rd, 2006, Mattel acquired the company, and the toy line alongside the lost cartoon was liquidated. | ||
==Plot== | ==Plot== |
Revision as of 15:10, 8 January 2021
The Cupcake Surprise girls all lined up together, captured from the original website.
Status: Partially Found
History
Cupcakeland was a CGI animated musical direct-to-DVD short film that was pre-packaged with various Cupcake Surprise dolls during early 2006, during their first series launch. It was created in order to promote the dolls as a brand new line from Radica Games, whom planned on reviving the old Tonka line from the 1990s for a brand new generation.[1][2] On October 3rd, 2006, Mattel acquired the company, and the toy line alongside the lost cartoon was liquidated.
Plot
The short animation features the adventures of a lonely young girl named Sandra as she struggles to fit in to her new town. As a result, she's transported to the world of Cupcakeland for the very first time, and is taught a valuable lesson about friendship by her new doll friends.
Gallery
External Link
- Wayback Machine website where gallery images are pulled from. Retrieved 25 Nov '20
References
- ↑ Article informing about the company who produced the dolls. Retrieved 25 Nov '20
- ↑ Original reveal of the toy line. Retrieved 25 Nov '20