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https://www.theringer.com/2017/3/27/16038420/tamagotchi-collectors-bandai-digital-pets-9b946143c747 Wham-O’s Slip N’ Slides were introduced in the 1980s and hit their stride in the 1990s. At first glance, you’d have trouble figuring out how in the world this could be dangerous to someone. Add a little imagination, a bunch of misuses, and a lot of people that didn’t pay attention to the recommended age. Lite-Brite was released in 1967 by Hasbro, but it didn’t become popular until the 80s. This is in large part because the light-up toy was paired with other beloved properties of the decade like My Little Pony and Darth Vader. The Atomic Energy Laboratory kit was meant to inspire kids (or given when this was released, boys) to love science, and want to learn more. One look at this thing gives you the strong indication that Gilbert wasn’t messing around. The kit is full of all kinds of hardcore science equipment, just on a smaller scale. The kit contained a cloud chamber, which let kids watch particles travel at 12,000 miles per second, a spinthariscope, which lets the user view the effects of radiation on a fluorescent screen, and an electroscope that let the user measure the radiation levels of various items in the kit.

New models of these toys are on the market today, but they’re made from soft materials that don’t stand up in the water! Wham-O’s Slip N’ Slides Yeah, that can’t end badly The Witch Doctor Head Shrinkers Kit was made by Pressman in the late 60s. The kit came with a mini-cauldron, several bags that came marked with skull and crossbones, and a mold. A kid would mix up the powder with water in the cauldron and put it into the mold. It would then harden, allowing the kids to paint it.The Dream Phone was a board game released in 1991, aimed at teenage girls. The idea was that you moved around the board and had to guess which “hot guy” was your secret admirer. It was basically Guess Who for teenage girls. The Furby was one of the most popular toys of the 90s. This digital pet was introduced in 1998 from Tiger Electronics and was programmed with 800 words and phrases. It also had blinking eyes that would totally freak you out if you accidentally came across it in the dark. In 2006, WeGo released the Kite Tube, which was a combination of a tube you pull behind a boat in a lake and a kite. The idea was that you put a child unit on it, pulled the Kite Tube behind your boat like you normally would, and the tube would take off several feet into the air like a kite, with the munchkin on it.

The Rubik’s Cube was invented in 1974 by a college professor named Erno Rubik. Funny enough, it took him a month to solve his own puzzle, and even today, only 1 in 7 people have managed to complete it. Inflatable boxing gloves: Big Time Toys presents a fun new boxing toy for boys or girls! Inflatable air pillows let you box and bop with friends or a power bag for safe, laugh out loud fun! According to the recall notice, the injuries received could be described as “severe.” These toys were taken off the market in 1997, but new, safer versions have been released since. Vailshery, L. (2021, January 22). Global Unit Sales of Nintendo 64 As of September 2020, By Region. Retrieved from, Yo-Yo Water Balls are exactly what you think. Yo-Yos that are full of water. That’s really all there is to it. It was made of the same elastic plastic you’d find in a stress ball so you could fill it with water and play with it in a pool. Honestly, it doesn’t sound all that fun, but kids are easily amused, so it was probably fine.To see more stuff, buy some merch, or support us go to https://www.retroradfilms.com/dumbcoolweirdpodcast

Transformers were released by Hasbro in 1984. The first generation of these toys included 18 Autobots and 10 Decepticons, which transformed into cars or semi-tractor trailers. These toys were so popular, an animated show was created in the same decade. Miller, K. (2018, November 6). 11 ‘90s Toys That Might Make You Rich if You Still Have Them. Retrieved from,A comet wipes out most of life on Earth, leaving two Valley Girls fighting against cannibal zombies and a sinister group of scientists. The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's general notability guideline. Please help to demonstrate the notability of the topic by citing reliable secondary sources that are independent of the topic and provide significant coverage of it beyond a mere trivial mention. If notability cannot be shown, the article is likely to be merged, redirected, or deleted. My Little Pony galloped into every little girl’s heart in 1982. Released by Hasbro, these mini ponies had beautiful rainbow colored hair that was just begging to be combed and braided! It sure didn’t take too long for Milton Bradley to produce the greatest jingle of the 90s. Connect Four is one of those games that isn’t too exciting, but boy did this amazing jingle have us sold. Do they have an app yet? We’ll go for that.

A Tamagotchi is a virtual pet on a keychain that first came out in 1996. It was created by a Japanese toy company named Bandai and eventually moved overseas to Europe and the United States.How could something like this be dangerous? It’s soft, after all. On one side is a knot of hard plastic that connects to a soft-ish, fluid-filled ball with an elastic cord that could stretch several feet. That doesn’t sound too bad, right? Except it was. In fact, every part of this toy was a little hazardous. The Easy-Bake Oven was invented in 1963, but it became all the rage in the 90s when it was rereleased by Hasbro. An alum from the University of Cincinnati named Ronald Howes brought the first prototype to the New York Toy Fair and went on to sell half a million of these mini ovens by the end of the year. Rosenfeld, L. (2015, July 10). A Brief History of the Etch a Sketch: Why We’re Still Fascinated By the Toy After 55 Years. Retrieved from, While other handheld consoles were available, the Game Boy totally dominated the market when it was released in 1989. People couldn’t get enough of games like Tetris, Prince of Persia, and Super Mario Land.

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