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After reading 1670 websites, we found 10 different results for "What year was Radio Flyer released"
1992
Radio Flyer is a 1992 American drama-fantasy film directed by Richard Donner and written by David Mickey Evans.
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in 1917
Much in life has changed since the first Radio Flyer was made in 1917, but the Chicago-based company now headed by Robert Pasin (KGSM97) – a member of the third generation in Robert Pasin's family to manufacture the pint-sized vehicle – has kept on rolling in the age of PlayStation 2 and the Internet.
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1985
Released November 18, 1985, on Def Jam Recordings in the United States, Radio earned a significant amount of commercial success and sales for a hip hop record at the time.
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until later in 1923
The same company that is now Radio Flyer made their first wagon in 1917, but Radio Flyer wasn't until later in 1923 that the company was actually called Radio Flyer.
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the name of the first metal wagon, made in 1927
Radio Flyer was the name of the first metal wagon, made in 1927.
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in the Summer of 2000
Radio was released in the Summer of 2000 for the Sega Dreamcast, and is one of the most distinctive and memorable games the system ever put forth.
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in 1929
The Radio Flyers — originally published in five installments in Argosy All-Story Weekly in 1929 — was eventually reprinted in a single installment in the second issue of the short-lived Famous Fantastic Classics in 1975.
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in 1930
The Radio Flyer wagon debuted in 1930 and was named for two heroes of the day, radio engineer Guglielmo Marconi, and the aviation pioneer, Charles Lindbergh.
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in 1967
The song, about a man who steals women’s clothes, was banned from radio when radio was released in 1967; at that time, Bowie was just getting started and there was no bigger act on the underground English rock scene than Floyd.
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