Draft:Geoffrey the Giraffe
Mascot character of toy store
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Geoffrey the Giraffe is the mascot of the American toy store Toys "R" Us, introduced in 1965. For many years, Geoffrey was shown 2D-animated, before being redesigned into a computer-generated mascot in 2001, but was reverted back to 2D in 2007 with the company's rebrand.
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The parent company of Toys "R" Us used to be named Geoffrey LLC[1], named after the titular character of the franchise for many years until the company's bankruptcy in 2018.
| Geoffrey the Giraffe | |
|---|---|
| Toys "R" Us character | |
| First appearance | 1965 |
| Created by | Charles Lazarus |
| In-universe information | |
| Species | Giraffe |
| Gender | Male |
| Nationality | American |
History
In the 1950s, Children's Bargain Town (the original literation of the company) had a mascot, Dr. G. Raffe, who appeared in advertisements for the store.[2][3]
Geoffrey was introduced as the company's mascot in 1965, finally taking on his current name. He started appearing in TV commercials and advertisements for the store starting in 1973.[4] From the 1970s up until the late 1990s, Geoffrey had a family of many other members, including Gigi, his wife, Geoffrey Junior, and Baby Gee.[5]
In 2001, Geoffrey was redesigned using a realistic giraffe, appearing in commercials, with Jim Hanks (Tom Hanks' brother) voicing him[6], and usually, an animatronic was used for the commercials and for advertising.[7]
In 2007, Geoffrey was once again redesigned to his current design, being 2D again and having stars on him rather than circles.[8]
In May 2018, during the company's bankruptcy and closing of all stores in the United States and the United Kingdom, the company announced that their mascot, Geoffrey would be auctioned off.[9] However, in October of the same year, the auction was cancelled and the company decided to retain Geoffrey as their brand IP and trademark[10][11].
