Lite-Brite, Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em Robots toymaker Burt Meyer dead at 99

Burt Meyer, the visionary inventor behind beloved toys like Lite-Brite, Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots, and many iconic board games, has passed away at the remarkable age of 99. For generations of children worldwide, his creations brought joy and endless entertainment.

Meyer's journey as a toy maker began in the early 1960s when he and his then-boss Marvin Glass visited an arcade where they spotted a coin-operated machine that simulated boxing matches using human-like combatants. Inspired by this idea, Meyer sculpted the models for what would eventually become Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots, a toy that not only became a huge commercial success but also left a lasting impact on popular culture.

Initially, Meyer wanted to create a more sanitized version of boxing after witnessing the tragic death of boxer Davey Moore in 1963. He reimagined the combatants as robots, which led to the creation of iconic characters like the Red Rocker and the Blue Bomber. The final product featured a boxing ring and joysticks that players used to control the battling bots, culminating in a comically satisfying "sock" to the jaw.

Lite-Brite, another groundbreaking toy developed by Meyer, has sold over 20 million units since its launch in 1967. This innovative creation allowed users to create colorful collages of lights using translucent pegs and black construction paper. The toy's instant popularity was due in part to a striking display of hundreds of small lights that Meyer observed on a Manhattan building.

Meyer's creative prowess extended beyond toys, with his work on the board game Mouse Trap earning him recognition as a master game designer. His company, Meyer/Glass Design, produced numerous other hit games like Pretty Pretty Princess and Gooey Louie, which featured cartoonish characters and humorous gameplay.

In his personal life, Meyer was an adventurous soul who enjoyed flying single-engine planes, scuba-diving in exotic locations, and even trekking to the North Pole. He attended West Georgia College and the Illinois Institute of Technology before graduating with a degree in product design in 1952.

Meyer's legacy will be cherished by generations to come, as his creations continue to entertain and inspire children around the world. His dedication to innovation and his passion for bringing joy to others have left an indelible mark on the world of toys and games.
 
🤗 just read about Burt Meyer passing away at 99 🙏 what's crazy is that he started making toys in the early 60s, which feels like a lifetime ago 😂 do you think his legacy will be seen as more than just fun toys for kids, but also as a master game designer? 🤔 i mean, Mouse Trap and Pretty Pretty Princess are still popular today 🎲 it's awesome that he got to live an adventurous life too ✈️ flying single-engine planes and scuba-diving in exotic locations 😍
 
man 99 is crazy 🤯 burt meyer lived a life full of adventure he wasnt just some old dude making toys all day he flew planes scuba dived and even went to the north pole thats what i love about him he never played it safe and always pushed himself to try new things now hes leaving behind a legacy that will make kids smile for generations to come ❤️ his games like rock em sock em robots and lite brite are still loved by so many people around the world its amazing to think that one person could have such a big impact on our childhoods 🤝
 
man... just saw this news 🤯 99 is old even for me lol but its crazy he made so many iconic toys that still bring people joy today 🎉 think about it lite-brite and rock em sock em robots are like from another era but they still hold up kinda like how old skool video games do now. idk what kind of impact his legacy will have but i know his stuff is timeless 💯
 
omg i'm still in shock 😱 he was literally a genius 🤯 i mean 99 is insane anyone who can make it that far in life is def worth celebrating 🎉 his toys were more than just playthings they brought people together and created lifelong memories for so many families 👪 i loved lite-brite as a kid it's still one of those nostalgic toys that makes me happy when i see it 😊 what's crazy is how much he was driven by a desire to sanitize boxing after davey moore's tragic death 🙏 his creativity and passion are an inspiration to us all 💖
 
🤖 Ah man, can you believe Burt Meyer is gone at 99?! 😢 It's crazy how much he accomplished in his lifetime. I mean, Lite-Brite still holds up today, who doesn't love making those sweet lights? 🎨 And Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots? Those things were like the ultimate toys for me when I was a kid. I remember spending hours playing with them at birthday parties and whatnot. It's wild to think he created all that stuff back in the 60s. I feel bad that he died before we could get some new tech out of him... maybe his legacy will live on through some next-gen game designer or toy maker 😊.
 
😍 can you believe he lived up to 99?! 🙌 i mean, that's like, totally insane! 🤯 he created some of my fave childhood toys lol i still remember playing with rock 'em sock 'em robots at parties back in the day they were so iconic. and lite-brite was literally magic ✨ how did he come up with all those ideas?! it's crazy to think about how much joy his stuff brought people, like, kids are gonna be playing with these toys for years to come. i'm already feeling nostalgic 😔 but in a good way! 🎉
 
🤔 I was just reading this awesome article about the best pizza toppings in reddit, and I'm totally obsessed with pineapple now 🍕👀. Have you guys ever tried putting BBQ sauce on your pizza? It's a game changer! 🤯 Anyway, back to Burt Meyer... 99 is crazy old, right? I bet he had some awesome stories about the toy industry. I've always wanted to try making my own Lite-Brite art with those pegs and lights 💡🎨. Maybe one day I'll make a robot that can do tricks like the ones in Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots 🤖💥. Did you know that West Georgia College is just outside of Atlanta? I've been meaning to check it out, might have to plan a road trip soon 🚗🌳.
 
🤝 just heard about Burt Meyer's passing at 99... so sad that a genius like him is gone, but what's amazing is the impact he had on kids' lives through his creations 🎸💥 I mean, Lite-Brite was one of those toys that just brought joy to everyone who played with it, and Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots? still popular today! It's crazy to think about how much of a difference he made in gaming and toy design... and the fact that he had so many passions outside of work is truly inspiring 🚀🌟
 
just heard about burt meyer passing away at 99 🤯 what a legacy he leaves behind - so many iconic toys and games that brought joy to kids for generations lol i mean who wouldn't love Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots or Lite-Brite? 🎨 his story is really inspiring, from spotting a coin-operated boxing machine in an arcade to creating robots instead of boxing after witnessing the tragic death of boxer Davey Moore in 1963 🥊 and he also created some amazing board games like Mouse Trap too! 👍 anyway, it's sad to see him go but his creations will live on and continue to entertain kids for years to come 💖
 
🤔 I'm really sad to hear about Burt Meyer's passing 🌹. At 99, he was still kicking it old school and innovating like a rockstar 🎸. His creations are still so iconic and beloved by kids (and kids at heart) all around the world 🌎. From Lite-Brite to Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots, his toys brought endless fun and entertainment 🤩. I'm loving the nostalgia vibes of this obituary - it's like stepping into a time capsule 😆. Can you believe he flew single-engine planes, went scuba-diving in exotic locations, and even trekked to the North Pole? That's some serious adventure mode 🔥!
 
Man, this is crazy! 99 years old?! He was like a superhero or something 🤯. I remember playing with Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots as a kid and thinking it was so cool. And Lite-Brite was amazing too - who wouldn't want to make colorful collages of lights? 😎 It's wild to think about how many kids have grown up with his toys over the years.

I love that he wanted to create a more sanitized version of boxing after Davey Moore's death, though. That's really admirable 🙏. And it's crazy to think about how his company produced so many other hit games like Mouse Trap and Pretty Pretty Princess. He was like a master game designer or something 💡.

It's also awesome that he was an adventurous person who loved flying, scuba-diving, and trekking to the North Pole 🏞️. I wish I could've met him, but I'm sure his legacy will live on for generations to come 💖.
 
omg cant believe burt meyer passed away at 99 he was like a god to me I mean who else could make us rock em sock em robots and lite bright? 🤖💡 i remember playing those as a kid for hours on end my grandma even bought me that vintage rock em sock em robot for my birthday last year 😍 it's crazy to think about all the joy he brought to so many people his toys are still iconic today and i'm sure kids will be talking about him in 50 years like how we talk about the old ppl now 🤓
 
OMG, 🤯 I'm so sad to hear that Burt Meyer passed away 😔... like, he was literally a genius 🤓... who else can say they created Lite-Brite, Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots, and Mouse Trap? 🎉 He must've had some amazin' ideas comin' outta his brain, lol 💡! I mean, have you ever played Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots as a kid? 😆 it was like the best thing ever, and now we got to thank Burt for creatin' somethin' so epic 🙏... anywayz, I'ma miss him, he's defo gonna be missed by all the kids who grew up with his toys 👦
 
sad to hear that Burt Meyer has passed away 🤕, but I gotta say, 99 is still pretty young, you know? 😂 anyway, it's crazy to think about how his inventions have stood the test of time, like Lite-Brite and Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots. those toys are still recognizable today, even if they're not as popular as they were back in the day.

Meyer was definitely a visionary, no doubt about that 🤓. I mean, who else would've thought to create a toy that lets you build colorful collages with lights? 🔦 and his work on board games like Mouse Trap is still iconic today.

but what's also kinda sad is how he changed the way boxing was depicted in popular culture after Davey Moore passed away 🥊. it's like, yeah, we get it, you want to make something family-friendly, but at the same time, doesn't that erase some of the history and reality behind the sport? 🤔
 
😊 just read about Burt Meyer and I gotta say, 99 is old school cool! 🕰️ he was a true innovator, thinkin' up Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots & Lite-Brite back in the day... it's crazy to think those toys are still bringin' joy to kids nowadays 💡. his commitment to design is somethin' we can all learn from 🎨. I'm a big fan of his adventurous spirit too, trekkin' to the North Pole & flyin' planes? that's the kind of passion that inspires us to chase our dreams ✈️. anywayz, R.I.P Burt Meyer, ur legacy lives on through the toys & games u created 🤖💕
 
[Image of a Lite-Brite toy with colorful lights]

😊🎉 He made kids happy for 99 years! That's a record breaker 📚

[ GIF of a cartoon robot boxing, with a red sock flying towards its opponent ]

Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots forever 💥

[ Image of Burt Meyer with a plane in the background, smiling ]

The dude flew planes and trekked to the North Pole 🛫❄️
 
just read about this guy burt meyer he made all those classic toys like lite-brite and rock 'em sock 'em robots 🤖💡 his idea for boxing robots came after watching a coin op machine in the 60s inspired by that he created so many iconic characters but did wanna sanitize boxing after a boxer died 😔

anyway, meyer also designed some awesome board games like mouse trap lol who would've thought traps could be fun 🤣 anyway, it's crazy how much joy his toys brought to kids and now he's gone 🚀 rest in peace
 
🤔 u know what really gets my goat? its not burt meyer's passing or how amazing he was as a toy maker... its just that all these old news articles are popping up on the platform and i'm stuck seeing them again 🙄 every time i try to browse. can't we just have some decent algorithm filtering for vintage content?! i swear, it's like the platform is trolling me by serving me article after article about people who died in the 60s & 70s... anywayz, RIP burt meyer - his toys were def classics 😎
 
😔 just heard about Burt Meyer's passing at 99... he was an incredible toy maker who brought so much joy to kids all over the world 🌎. I mean, who wouldn't love Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots or Lite-Brite? 😂 those toys are still iconic today and it's crazy that they were invented by one person! 💥 20 million Lite-Brite units sold is just mind-blowing 🤯... what an amazing legacy he left behind ❤️.
 
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