
The Toys That Built America
In 1983, underdog company Tonka sets out to bring the transformable robot from Japan to America.
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In 1983, underdog company Tonka sets out to bring the transformable robot from Japan to America.

A NASA engineer invents an entirely new toy segment stemming from the squirt gun.

Ralph Baer invents the world's first home video game console, but a table tennis game interferes.

After passing on the biggest deal in toy industry history, Ray Wagner's a step behind Bernie Loomis.

A young machinist in England creates a toy car small enough to fit inside a matchbox.

Ski commandos battle through storms and snow drifts; a tiny army in the Egyptian desert.

Explorers use an ancient Mayan temple code to search for an occult underworld engineered in Mexico.

Asian battle elephants and Europe's medieval knights in armor.

China's master shipbuilders create some of the most powerful warships of the ancient world.

Exploring how modern military innovations stem from ancient Chinese inventions like gunpowder.

Ten tyrants who ruled the ancient world, including Julius Caesar and Cleopatra.

The top 10 deadliest ancient weapons, including ancient napalm and the composite bow.

Ski commandos battle through storms and snow drifts; a tiny army in the Egyptian desert.
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