Definitions by CentralAnimator
Playskool
A Hasbro company (although never occurs to display a byline) and subsidiary of Hasbro that usually makes toys and games for preschoolers and makes usually toys from toy brands by Hasbro.
My baby loves the Playskool Lullaby Gloworm, the Mr. Potato Head toy, and the Transformers robot toy I bought him.
Playskool by CentralAnimator April 29, 2022
Klasky
Arlene Klasky, she, along with her friend Gabor Csupo, was an American animator for creating the popular Nickelodeon TV shows like Rugrats, the Rugrats Reboot, The Wild Thornberrys, All Grown Up, As Told by Ginger, Rocket Power, and Aaahh!! Real Monsters!!
Klasky by CentralAnimator April 29, 2022
Hasbro
An American toy and media company, first headquartered in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, New England, that contains brands of toys and games like Lincoln Logs, Monopoly, G.I. Joe, Twister, The Game of Life, Trivial Pursuit, Transformers, My Little Pony, Littlest Pet Shop, Connect 4, Elefun and Friends, Mr Potato Head, Playskool, Guess Who, Hungry Hungry Hippos, Sorry!, Yahtzee, Chutes and Ladders, Peppa Pig, Disney Princess, Marvel, Star Wars (Lucasfilm Ltd), Wizards of the Coast, OddzOn, and many more, and was founded by three Israeli-Polish brothers named Herman, Hillel, and Henry, and their original logo was a boy.
Hasbro by CentralAnimator April 29, 2022
Tuvaluvian
Tuvaluvian by CentralAnimator April 29, 2022
Dutchia
Dutchia is not typically a real word, unlike Czechia and Slovakia or Czechoslovakia, it's really made fun of just the name of the Netherlands (formerly Holland).
Dutchia by CentralAnimator April 29, 2022
Argentinese
Even though "Argentinese" isn't a real word or adjective of the relation to Argentina, just like Chinese, Maltese, and Burmese (Myanmar), it's just a made-up word that people like to use for fun.
Argentinese by CentralAnimator April 29, 2022