Many popular television shows, movies and entertainers of the era were featured, such as
Popeye,
Zorro,
Mighty Mouse,
Lone Ranger,
Buck Rogers,
Flash Gordon,
Jabberjaw,
Yogi Bear,
The Flintstones,
Richie Rich,
Dynomutt,
Scooby-Doo,
Laff-A-Lympics,
Bugs Bunny,
Sesame Street,
Masters of the Universe,
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial,
The Dukes of Hazzard,
Star Wars, and
G.I. Joe.
DC and
Marvel superheroes were also licensed for multiple sets each -
Thor,
Wonder Woman,
Superman,
Batman,
Spider-Man,
The Incredible Hulk and many others, as well as
Michael Jackson were featured on Presto Magix sets. The
WWE, then known as WWF, also licensed Presto Magix. Broad topics that required no licenses were also covered in the 1970s. Historical subjects included - Battle at Little Big Horn / Battle of Midway / Discovery of America / Indian Ambush Animal-themed sets included - Animals of Africa / Farm Animals / Prehistoric Animals / The Undersea World Outer space-themed sets included - Invasion of Mission Control / Moon Exploration / Space Docking Fiction/fairy tale-themed included - Alice in Wonderland / Around the World in 80 Days / Little Bears / Little Red Riding Hood / Puss in Boots / Robin Hood Sports subjects included - The Bases Are Loaded / Grand Prix Formula I / Olympics / Soccer Hamburger restaurant chain
Wimpy sold Presto Magix
Star Wars sheets during the late 1970s. There was also an
Ozark Airlines edition in the United States. Kalkitos are still being developed by Singapore-based creative enterprise, Ideas Empire Pte. As of 2024, the Presto Magix trademark with intent to use has been filed by New Frontier Marketing Associates, LLC in Millburn, New Jersey. ==References==