Dentro de Juguetes IGA: Cómo cayó el imperio de plástico más grande de México
Discover the fascinating and little-known story of Juguetes IGA, the Mexican factory that completely dominated the children's entertainment industry in the 1980s. In an era of closed borders and strict economic protectionism, this company became the only bridge between Mexican children and global pop culture icons like Transformers and Thundercats. Join us as we explore how a local workshop managed to build a nearly invincible plastic empire, what secrets were hidden behind its legendary production lines, and how its unique manufacturing methods created pieces that still amaze the world today. #JuguetesIGA, #TransformersMexico, #HistoriaDeMexico, #ThundercatsIGA, #JuguetesRetro, #IndustriaMexicana, #Coleccionismo, #Nostalgia80s, #DocumentalDeNegocios, #CasoDeSuito

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