Following the unexpected sudden success of Mork & Mindy, Paramount licensed tie-in merchandising of all varieties. The vast majority of Mork & Mindy items hit shelves in 1979.
Books[]
Activity Books[]
In 1979, comic illustrator Tony Tallarico created a series of five coloring and activity books using promotional stills, press information and his own imagination.
- The Mork & Mindy Activity Book
- Mork from Ork: An Outerspace Activity Book
- The Mork Book of Orkian Fun
- The Mork & Mindy Super Activity Book
- Na-No! Na-No! The Mork & Mindy Book of Games, Puzzles & Coloring by Number
Annuals[]
Tie-in hardback books from the makers of Look-In, a weekly British children's television periodical.
Paperbacks[]
- Mork & Mindy by Ralph Church
- Mork & Mindy 2: The Incredible Shrinking Mork by Robin S. Wagner
- Mork & Mindy: A Video Novel by Richard Anobile
- The Mork & Mindy Story by Peggy Herz
- The Official Mork & Mindy Scrapbook by Steven Seabrook
Magazines[]
- Bananas Magazine
- Cracked Magazine
- Dynamite Magazine
- Hot Dog Magazine
- Look-In Magazine
Novelties[]
- Mork Bubble Gum
- Mork from Ork Egg Ship Radio
- Mork from Ork Sleeping Bag
- Mork from Ork Talking Alarm Clock
- Mork & Mindy Bubble Gum Cards
- Mork & Mindy Shrinky Dinks
Lunch Boxes[]
- Mork & Mindy metal lunch box
- Mork & Mindy plastic lunch box
Games[]
- Mork & Mindy Card Game by Milton Bradley
- Mork & Mindy by Parker Brothers
Mattel Toys[]
- Mork from Ork doll
- Mindy doll
- Mork & Mindy 4 Wheel Drive Jeep
- Mork Talking Rag Doll