Lite-Brite

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A 1980s version of the classic 1960s Lite-Brite toy.
A 1980s version of the classic 1960s Lite-Brite toy.

Lite-Brite is an electric toy introduced in 1967 by Hasbro. A similar toy is the battery powered peg a lite by Magic Maker.

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Lite-Brite allows the artist to create a "glowing" picture. The picture is created by placement of multi-colored translucent plastic pegs through opaque black paper. The light from an illuminated light bulb is blocked by the black paper except where the pegs conduct the light through. When lit, the pegs have an appearance similar to that of LEDs. Most Lite-Brite toys come with a series of pre-prepared patterns. Classic patterns include the "Wizard of Light" (a picture of a wizard with the "Lite-Brite" name above), and the clown.

The world's largest Lite-Brite object was recently certified by Guinness as a rendering of Da Vinci's "The Last Supper" by Malvern, Pennsylvania artist Mark Beekman. The picture took over 15 months to construct and measures 5'5" by 11' and was constructed with 124,418 pegs. It was over double the previous record. Hasbro sent him the first 100,000 pegs. He had to purchase the rest of the pegs by purchasing individual Lite-Brite's from his local area. [1] The Lite-Brite is currently on auction at [Ebay] [1] with the proceeds going to the Milton & Catherine Hershey Heritage Foundation. [2]

The famous Lite-Brite commercial jingle begins: "Lite-Brite, Lite-Brite, Turn on the magical shining light!" Another jingle featured "Lite-Brite, makin' things with light. Outtasite, makin' things with Lite-Brite."

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