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By Kaitlyn Hemberger and Brodie Gullic
9.3 Happy Meal Toy Project By Kaitlyn Hemberger and Brodie Gullic
DESIGN BRIEF CONSTRAINTS
The toy must reflect the theme of the film. The toy must be made up
of at least 5 parts. The toy must be able to do something related
to the film. The toy must have an additional feature that functions
as an accessory. The toy may not exceed 3 x 3 x 5. The toy must
comply with U.S. Consumer Safety Commissions child safety
regulations. Client: McDonalds Restaurant Chain Target Consumer:
Children three to seven years old Problem Statement: McDonalds has
recently acquired the film rights to all Disney Entertain films.
The first film project that they are going to use in the Happy Meal
is based on the film Rolie Polie Olie The Great Defender of Fun.
Design Statement: Design a Happy Meal Product Line based on the
Disney Film Rolie Polie Olie The Great Defender of Fun. The toy
should reflect the theme of the film. TEAM NORMS RULES 1. Teammates
must remain professional throughout the project. 2. Teammates must
try their hardest to remain on task. 3. Teammates will contact each
other through text message. 4. Communication will be daily or
whenever necessary. 5. Teammates will send and retrieve necessary
documents through G-Mail and Google Drive. 6. Teammates will
contact each other when making revisions or decisions. 7. Teammates
will have a solid design plan. 8. Teammates will not stray from the
plan. 9. Teammates will contact a third party when indecisive on a
topic. TEAM NORMS DECIDE:A code of conduct, a means of
communication, frequency of communication, a way to send and
receive documents, and a decision-making method. ROLIE POLIE OLIE:
THE GREAT DEFENDER OF FUN
Rolie Polie Olie: The Great Defender of Fun is a movie production
based on the TV show Rolie Polie Olie. The story follows Olie and
his friends, who bring fun back into the universe with silliness
after an evil space pirate takes it all away. US CONSUMER SAFETY
COMMISSIONS CHILD SAFETY REGULATIONS
Toys for young children forbid the following: Sharp edges sharp
enough to the extent of being harmful. Cords or strings that are
long enough to strangle a child or loose enough to be pulled off.
Sharp points pointy enough to the extent of being harmful. Objects
that propel themselves fast or harshly enough to harm a child.
Noises loud enough to be considered abrasive to the ears. The toy
itself being made of unsafe materials. SOLUTION A toy made of ABS
plastic, which the brand LEGO makes its bricks out of. It will have
Olie, his friend Billy, his little sister, and their ship. The
accessory will be the pet dog Spot. For the toys special feature,
the wings on the ship will slide out. COST TOY WEIGHT: .058 pounds
TOY MATERIAL: ABS plastic COST OF COLORED ABS PLASTIC GRANULES
(ACCORDING TO POLYONE CORPORATION): $1.19 Therefore, it would cost
approximately $0.07 to produce one toy. HOW IT WORKS SOURCES CITED
www.mappinc.com/ www.metric-conversions.org
dss.polyone.com/docs/ABS%20Family.pdf
reports/ABS-Final-Report---Secure_111.pdf