- Toys and Games
- 39 Jump Street: The Electronic Target Game
- Fake game from movie credits. Mr. Walters says: Don't shoot my dicks!! For ages 5 to adult. Batteries not included.

- A-Train Action Figure
- Action figure.
- A-Train mentions Hughie having a Special Comic Con edition (Season 1 episode The Self-Preservation Society)
- A dying kid's Make-A-Wish Foundation type wish is to meet Translucent, but when he goes missing-Train fills in, taking the kid an A-Train action figure. (Season 1 episode Cherry)
- A.E.G.I.S. Agent Action Figure
- Toy available for sale at the A.E.G.I.S. Open House event in The City. (Season 2 episode Categorically Speaking)
- A.E.G.I.S. Agent Action Figures & Motorcycle
- Toy available for sale at the A.E.G.I.S. Open House event in The City. (Season 2 episode Categorically Speaking)
- A.E.G.I.S. Intelligence Drone
- Toy available for sale at the A.E.G.I.S. Open House event in The City. (Season 2 episode Categorically Speaking)
- ACME Banana Skins
- Box visible in the ACME warehouse.
- ACME Curve Ball
- Box visible in the ACME warehouse that gets knocked over when a police detective demonstrates a toon retractable hammer weapon.
- ACME Disappearing Ink
- Box visible in the ACME warehouse.
- ACME Disappearing Reappearing Ink
- Product of the Acme Corporation used by Marvin Acme to write his will in Who Framed Roger Rabbit. It's a special type of ink that can, as its name suggests, disappear and reappear at almost any time.
- ACME Explosive Tennis Balls
- From Roadrunner cartoon. Tickle your friends! Surprise Your opponent!
- ACME Eyeballs
- Judge Doom trips over spilled boxes of eyeballs in the ACME warehouse.
- ACME Giant Comb
- Box visible in the ACME warehouse.
- ACME Itching Powder
- Boxes that Judge Doom's weasels knock over in the ACME warehouse.
- ACME Joy Buzzer
- Toy product Marvin Acme demonstrates for Valiant at the Ink and Paint Club.
- ACME Marbles
- Box visible in the ACME warehouse.
- ACME Noses
- Box visible in the ACME warehouse when Judge Doom reveals he's the toon that killed Valiant's brother.
- ACME Overused Gags
- Truck Valiant crashes into when he arrives in Toontown.
- ACME Pogo Sticks
- Box visible in the ACME warehouse. Valiant hops on one when he's distracting the Toon Patrol weasels in the ACME warehouse.
- ACME Portable Holes
- Product in the ACME warehouse that a uniformed officer points out to one of the detectives, Chisold.
- ACME Trick Ink
- Box visible in the ACME warehouse.
- Adam DeMamp Action Figures
- Adam tells his manager to scrap his idea for the Muff Diver's Kit because he wants action figures instead. (Season 7 episode Party Gawds)
- Adult Clue
- Game Jake says his father had when he was a boy. All the murder weapons were sex toys. (Season 5 episode Two Turkeys)
- Aforda Baby Dolls
- Doll used for the baby Jesus in the Christmas display.
- Al Gore Doll
- Toy that Martin buys with the gang's last ten bucks. Pull the string, and it says, "You are hearing me talk." (Season 7 episode Bart on the Road)
- Alabama Man
- Fictional toy product. (Season 3 episode Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery)
- ALF Board Game
- Item for sale on the ALF Shopping Network. (Season 2 episode DVD Menu Skit)
- ALF Bobblehead
- Item for sale on the ALF Shopping Network. (Season 2 episode DVD Menu Skit)
- ALF Inflatable Doll
- Item for sale on the ALF Shopping Network, part of ALF's "Just like the real thing - ALF used one on Melmac to drive in the carpool lane". (Season 2 episode DVD Menu Skit)
- ALF Lunch Box
- Item for sale on the ALF Shopping Network. (Season 2 episode DVD Menu Skit)
- ALF Plush Doll
- Item for sale on the ALF Shopping Network. (Season 2 episode DVD Menu Skit)
- ALF Pogs
- Toys Milhouse buys with the money he made from selling Bart's soul to the Android's Dungeon. (Season 7 episode Bart Sells His Soul)
- Alien Power
- Pinball game in the White House Saloon in the Smirnoff TV commercial directed by Michel Gondry.
- Alpha Blocks
- Box of toys in Apu and Manjula's apartment. (Season 11 episode Eight Misbehavin')
- Annual Gift Man Doll
- Doll from Japan in John's car. (Season 8 episode Homer's Phobia)
- The Arena of Woe
- (episode Toy Story That Time Forgot)
- Attell Hover Board
- Hovering skate board that Doc keeps in the Delorean, which Marty uses to catch up to the other Delorean they're chasing.

- Baby Burps-a-lot
- Lisa's doll. (Season 19 episode Little Orphan Millie)
- Baby I Have to Tinkle Doll
- The name of the doll that Daphne's mum Gertrude has delivered to Jason at his junior high, the little boy she's feuding with (Season 10 episode Tales from the Crypt)
- Backwoods Barbie
- Dan's sister Donna mentions their parents refusing to buy her Backwoods Barbie when they were kids. (Season 8 episode A Family Affair Part 2)
- Bag O' Glass
- Sold by toymaker Irving Mainway, played by Dan Aykroyd.
- Bakugan
- Hybrid card game the nerds play.
- Bang Time Bomb
- Illegal firework sold at the Li'l Valu-Mart in Little Pwagmattasquarmsettport. (Season 7 episode Summer of 4 Ft. 2)
- Barbie Hoverport
- Toy that Jeri, the receptionist at Kronish Laboraties, mentions to Josh, her equivalent of the hoverboard from her version of Back to the Future II, a clear indicator to Josh that even more has changed than he was aware since his trip to the past. (Season 1 episode A Riphole in Time)
- Bart Simpson Button
- Bart Simpson-themed merchandise that KrustCo Enterprises sells when Barts gets famous, known as "The I Didn't Do It Boy". (Season 5 episode Bart Gets Famous)
- Bart Simpson Chess Set
- Bart Simpson-themed merchandise that KrustCo Enterprises sells when Barts gets famous, known as "The I Didn't Do It Boy". (Season 5 episode Bart Gets Famous - deleted scene)
- Bart Simpson Knapsack
- Bart Simpson-themed merchandise that KrustCo Enterprises sells when Barts gets famous, known as "The I Didn't Do It Boy". (Season 5 episode Bart Gets Famous - deleted scene)
- Bart Simpson Lunchbox
- Bart Simpson-themed merchandise that KrustCo Enterprises sells when Barts gets famous, known as "The I Didn't Do It Boy". (Season 5 episode Bart Gets Famous - deleted scene)
- Batman Lunchbox
- Product Batman shoots out of the Bat Merch gun the orphans at the orphanage.
- Batrite Baseball Bat
- Brand of baseball bat the boys use. (Season 1 episode The Grass Is Always Greener)
- Battleopolis
- (episode Toy Story That Time Forgot)
- Battlesaurs
- The ultimate dinosaurs. (episode Toy Story That Time Forgot)
- The Be Sharps Funny Foam
- Merchandise sold to capitalize on the success of Homer's barbershop quartet, The Be Sharps. (Season 5 episode Homer's Barbershop Quartet)
- The Be Sharps Lunchbox
- Merchandise sold to capitalize on the success of Homer's barbershop quartet, The Be Sharps. (Season 5 episode Homer's Barbershop Quartet)
- Bearopoly
- Bear version of Monopoly.
- Bedtime Krusty
- Doll in Maggie's room. "Don't let the bedbugs bite. Krusty's Anti-Bedbug Spray sold separately. May contain poison.” (Season 19 episode Midnight Cowboy)
- Belles, Bourbon and Bullets
- A murder mystery dinner party game. (Season 6 episode Murder)
- Benson
- Ventriloquist dummies that serve as Gabby Gabby's henchmen at the Second Chance Antiques store.
- Bible Trivia
- Chapter 19. Board game from the good people of Tender Branson Enterprises, a mistake that Tender Branson wants to clean up before the plane goes down or before the flight recorder tape runs out. As if anything God says is trivial.
- Big Bertha
- Sydney and Miss Parker track Jarod to Marlan Marcantel's Cajun Fireworks store in Kender, Louisiana, where the owner tells them he created Big Bertha, a firework he calls "The mother of all roman candles”. (Season 1 episode Potato Head Blues)
- The Big One
- Sid buys The Big One rocket from Ill Eagle Fireworks Inc. Extremely dangerous. Keep out of reach of children.
- Billiard Buddy Pool Table Adapter
- New Billiards table and more that Coach buys for the bar (Season 3 episode King of the Hill)
- Blocko
- Simpsons version of LEGO. (Season 12 episode Hungry, Hungry Homer)
- Blood Splatter Analysis Kit
- At the study group Christmas party, Annie is gifted a blood splatter analysis kit. (Season 4 episode Intro to Knots)
- Bloom Buddies
- Lucy takes Isaac to Rigby's Toys and lets him pick out a toy. He picks a Bloom Buddies flower, the same one he always picks, but doesn't play with - until Lucy makes him play with it. Later, she finds Bloom Buddies flowers in their neighbor's Meredith's bedroom. (episode The Velveteen Rabbit)
- Bombardment (board game)
- Bible question board game played at the Flanders house. (Season 7 episode Home Sweet Homediddly-Dum-Doodily)
- Boom Blaster
- Firework product, from the credits.
- Boop-It
- Children's game commercial featuring a loser alcoholic dad that becomes obsessed with the game. (episode RuPaul 2020)
- Boreabblehead
- David Boreanaz bobble head Todd sells (Season 1 episode Live Fast, Diane Nguyen)
- Bouillabaseball Trading Cards
- Trading cards with sports figures from a sport on ALF's home planet Melmac, a game played on ice using fish parts as a ball. Each pack comes with a stick of cat-flavored gum, either Tabby or Persian (Season 2 episode Oh Pretty Woman)
- Bright Color Assailant
- Illegal firework sold at the Li'l Valu-Mart in Little Pwagmattasquarmsettport. (Season 7 episode Summer of 4 Ft. 2)
- Bucket o' Soldiers
- The soldiers dig through the toy chest to find Woody's hat. They also attempt to hold the door when Andy's dog Buster comes running.
- The Soldiers are sent on a mission to spy on Andy's birthday presents so that the other toys can be prepared for any new arrivals.
- The Soldiers are seen in old home videos and a photo with Andy. Now there are only three left - Sarge and two paratroopers.
- Buddi
- Multinational Kaslan Corporation launches Buddi, a revolutionary line of high-tech dolls designed to be lifelong companions to their owners, learning from their surroundings, and acting accordingly via algorithm, quickly becoming a worldwide success.

- Buddi 2
- The latest version of the Buddi doll.

- Bullseye
- Woody's horse, part of the Woody's Roundup collection.
- Bunny Foofoo Lunchbox
- Nelson's lunchbox. (Season 15 episode Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore)
- Burn Victim Barbie
- Joke version of Barbie that Mike makes about his sister after hitting her in the face with his ATV.
- Buzz Lightyear
- Buzz starts out as a surprise birthday present for Andy from his mother.
- Buzz leads the gang to rescue Woody.
- There's a Buzz toy in the dentist office waiting room.
- Buzz gets switched to "Demo" mode and loses all the memories of his friends.
- Buzz sets out on his own to find Woody and Forky, leaving leadership to Jessie.
- Buzzz
- Booth at the Springfield Novelty Expo. (Season 16 episode Fat Man and Little Boy)
- Capital City Monopoly
- Milhouse brings Lisa the Capital City version of Monopoly. "Baltic Avenue is now Wayne Street." (Season 15 episode Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore)
- Captain America Trading Cards
- Agent Coulson is quite proud of his collection.
- Captain Asteroid Rocket
- Toy rocket that Howard orders for his son. (Season 2 episode Old Man Rivers)
- Captain Avenger (Action Figure)
- Captain Latvia
- The action figure that Boyle promised Nikolaj he would get him for Christmas. (Season 4 episode Captain Latvia)
- Cash Action Figure
- Spectrum action figure based on Wray's characters (Season 1 episode 6 A Fluid Thing)
- Catch a Rising Krusty Doll
- Item Bart picks to put in the Simpsons' new fireproof safe. (Season 18 episode Homerazzi)
- The Caverns of Draconis (D&D Module)
- Dungeons & Dragon module - not real module when the episode aired, but the company DriveThru RPG created a real module that you can buy. (Season 2 episode Advanced Dungeons & Dragons)
- Cha Cha Pet
- Parody of Chia Pet. Segment Bill and Willis. (Season 3 episode 2)

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