Hatchimals is a line of mini-figures produced by the Canadian toy company Spin Master. The flagship toys are mini-figures that feature an egg. Pressing a heart on the egg "hatches" an animal or fairy inside. When the line was introduced, the toy was a robotic animal—representing one of various species—that "hatched" itself from an egg.
After their initial release in October 2016, the toys faced an unexpectedly high demand. Media outlets expected them to be the top seller of the holiday season. As a result, there were raffles and waiting lists over the limited stock; and comparisons were made to other major toy phenomena, such as Cabbage Patch Kids, Tickle Me Elmo and Furby.
History
David McDonald envisioned a concept for a toy that could unbox itself. This idea evolved into a concept for a robotic creature that would hatch itself from an egg, necessitating the design of a mechanism for the hatching, and a material for the egg itself. Hatchimals was officially launched on October 7, 2016, backed by advertising on television and digital platforms, such as social networking services.[1] On launch, five possible species were available: Bearakeet, Burtle, Draggle, Penguala, and Owlicorn.