Entertainment

For over 60 years, Topps has been a leader in collectibles, entertaining kids through expressive play products and delivering classic entertainment. Parents trust Topps to know their kids needs and deliver products that shows their unique style like no other company on earth can.

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Club Penguin

#1 Virtual World: Over 3 million online Card-Jitsu games are played on a weekly basis. Topps Card-Jitsu entertainment cards are linked to online game play with both golden code and regular code cards.  Club Penguin is the only virtual world with equal boy and girl appeal where children can play trading card games, have fun, and interact with each other.

Garbage Pail Kids

Garbage Pail Kids, the loveable, fun, strange sticker trading product that we all know and love. The original run of Garbage Pail Kids was produced by Topps between 1985 and 1988. Creators like Art Spiegelman, Mark Newgarden, John Pound, Jay Lynch, Tom Bunk, James Warhola and Howard Cruse helped Topps create the initial, gross, wonderful vision of the original 15 series of Garbage Pail Kids cards.

Monsuno

Inspired by the action-packed, high-energy, high-octane Nickelodeon animated series about a group of teenage heroes that battle the forces of evil with the help of mysterious creatures with amazing destructive potential!

Moshi Monsters

Based on the hit online game and virtual pet web site moshimonsters.com, Moshi Monsters brings your favorite online monsters into the real world with our great line of Moshi stuff featuring the Moshi Monsters, Moshlings and loads of characters from Monstro city. Will you be able to hunt down all the characters? It's time to find out with 100s to collect, play and trade.

Star Wars

Star Wars hit the scene in 1977 and to this day remains an evergrowing property.  The franchise's toy sales remain in the Top 5 Selling toys each year. As of 2008, the overall box office revenue generated by the six Star Wars films has totaled approximately $5.51 billion, making it the third-highest-grossing film series.

Wacky Packages

Wacky packages are a series of collectible stickers presenting parodies of well-known brands and consumer products. First produced in 1967 and featuring the work of such notable comic artists as Art Spiegelman, Kim Deitch, Bill Griffith, Jay Lynch, and Norm Saunders, the series has been revived successfully several times since.

WWE

WWE is committed to family-friendly, PG content across all of its platforms including television programming, pay-per-view, digital media and publishing. WWE programming is broadcast in more than 145 countries and 30 languages and reaches more than 500 million homes worldwide.