The Soup Nazi himself, Larry Thomas, was on hand at the American International Toy Fair in New York to introduce the “Seinfeld” version of Scene It? -- the DVD-based game. (Diane Bondareff / Associated Press)
Pop star Chris Brown shows off Hasbro’s new U-Dance game system, which uses motion-sensing technology rather than a mat to capture the dance performance. (Ray Stubblebine / Associated Press)
Indiana Jones made entirely from Legos? Hey, it all fits together. (Seth Wenig / Associated Press)
The Little Kung-Fu Fighters line of toys gets a display of its own at the 105th American International Toy Fair. (Seth Wenig / Associated Press)
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Biblically-themed hand puppets bring a low-tech, retro vibe to the Toy Fair. (Seth Wenig / Associated Press)
“Taters of the Lost Ark” comes to life -- with a little help off the escalator. (Seth Wenig / Associated Press)
Monsters? That’d be one floor down. (Seth Wenig / Associated Press)
Fans get a sneak peek at this summer’s “Star Wars: The Clone Wars” animated movie with this toy version of the AT-TE featured on screen. (Ray Stubblebine / Associated Press)
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Mike O’Hearn, aka Titan from “American Gladiators,” gives the Nerf N-Strike EBF-25 Blaster a tryout at the Hasbro room. (Ray Stubblebine / Associated Press)
Uncle Moneybags comes to life to help promote Hasbro’s Monopoly promotion, in which people from all over the world vote to get their favorite city included in a new edition of the board game. (Bebeto Matthews / Associated Press)
The upcoming “Iron Man” movie is the inspiration for a new line of toys from Hasbro. (Bebeto Matthews / Associated Press)
Nick Lachey helped celebrate the 40th anniversary of Hot Wheels and the production of the line’s 4 billionth car by unveiling a 23-carat jeweled car, designed by celebrity jeweler Jason of Beverly Hills. (Diane Bondareff / Associated Press)
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Not to be outdone, the makers of Scrabble introduced a glass Scrabble board decorated with more than 30,000 Swarovski crystals. Both the Hot Wheels car and the board are scheduled to be auctioned off for charity. (Ray Stubblebine / Associated Press)