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The release of G2s would have coincided with the Yugoslav Wars, so I kind of doubt that any were released in Yugoslavia, though I wouldn't know either way. The wars themselves were terrible and would have had a profound economic impact on the former Yugoslavian States:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yugoslav_Wars
I keep finding more and more countries that I want to know about! I know that Poland had the cartoon and the 1986 film, so I am guessing they had the toys too.
Quote from: Shaz on October 03, 2018, 07:02:23 AMI keep finding more and more countries that I want to know about! I know that Poland had the cartoon and the 1986 film, so I am guessing they had the toys too. I don't think you should guess at the information.So far confirmed Poland had the cartoon. Unknown if they had the toys.And I think you should try to get information if it was a common toy in most areas or just only in big city toy stores.
“Because of trade embargoes in certain countries, a lot of the stuff was made during the Cold War,” Joseph Yglesias, a leading expert on Star Wars bootleg toys who is writing a book on the subject, tells Yahoo Movies. “So a lot of Soviet countries couldn’t get licensed products legally imported. For some reason, they could get the movies but they couldn’t get the toys. So to have something for the kid to play with, that was affordable for the average worker in say, Poland, a lot of these bootleg companies filled the gap.”