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The Fisher-Price Movie Viewer was introduced in 1973 as the #460 Movie Viewer & Cartridge. The Movie Viewer was very popular both because it does not require batteries, bulbs, nor any other replacement requirements and because Fisher-Price manufactured several popular movie cartridges that appeal to children. Click here to find a list of all known Fisher-Price Movie Viewers and Cartridges in order by the Fisher-Price model number. Below you will find links to bite-size pages that list all known Fisher-Price Movie Viewers and all known movie cartridges in order by the movie title. Each cartridge measures 6-5/16" long, 2-5/8" wide and 7/8" deep. The following lists all known Fisher-Price Movie Viewers & Cartridges. They are grouped together by Likeness, then by Title:
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