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* ''[[The Beano]]'' had a long-running strip featuring "General Jumbo", a schoolboy who had a fully functional remote-control set of toy soldiers and military vehicles created for him by a friendly neighbourhood [[Mad Scientist]]. He used them to fight crime. A number of British comic creators have gone on to create [[Expy|Expies]], most notably Robin "Toybox" Slinger and her father "Colonel Lilliput" in ''[[Top Ten]]'' and "General Tubbs" in ''[[Jack Staff (Comic Book)|Jack Staff]]''.
* There was/is an european (most likely franco-belgian) comic called Charly that features a young boy and his Captain Lightning starship toy. It floats. It has lasers. It can blow a hole in a wall large enough to walk through (and kill an unfortunate sheep on the other side). {{spoiler|The goverment finds out about it, things escalate and the toy demonstrates that it is quite capable of annihilating a squad of special forces.}} At some point there was a background story about a different boy with a tank toy.
== Fan Works ==
* Tiny Robo and Lesser Mazinger from ''[[Undocumented Features]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki> ''Symphony of the Sword'' stories definitely count, although their owners had no idea of the full range of their abilities. When 6-inch Tiny Robo finally unlimbered his Atomic Buster Cannon and vaporized a steel door with it, Utena resolved to have a Serious Talk with the not-a-toy's creator.
== Film ==
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