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Proof of concept for an Elearning Video about safety precautions regarding plastic toy projectiles

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US Midwest- Chicago, Great Lakes) North American (US West Coast - California, Portland)

Transcript

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There are also choke laws designed to prevent small parts, especially projectiles from being lodged in a child's windpipe. Possibly the biggest motivation for this came in 1979 when there were multiple instances of children choking on accidentally fired missiles from a Battlestar Galactica toy. This quickly destroyed Kenner's plans for a missile firing Star wars Boba Fett figure, and resulted in a change to how projectiles were developed in toys from then on out. for example, in the original Transformers toys, this mostly meant just replacing the launcher springs with incredibly weak springs, providing just enough tension to keep the projectiles locked in place, but not enough to propel them more than a fraction of an inch once released as the missiles were right in that small enough to swallow big enough to potentially get caught on the way down range. when all new mold toys began development, the issue was circumvented almost entirely by simply omitting projectile launchers from the design.