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Favorite Toys of the 90's?
By the time the 90's started I was already out of high school, so I don't really know any of the toys, but my thread about 80's Toys was fairly popular so I decided to post one about the 90's. Give me a list youngins. The thread for the 80's is below.
http://chiefsplanet.com/BB/showthread.php?t=252185 |
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Are Pogs toys? If so, Pogs, mother****er.
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I also remember when this was the best water gun on the planet. http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/10/27/ebuva7ym.jpg
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I have a shit load of TMNT figurines. I sure wish I kept them in their packaging now - those guys are worth some pretty good money now.
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I was getting a little bit older, but still did toys in the early 90s.
one of the top of my head that I enjoyed http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...y_recorder.JPG |
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My youngest brother had one of those. Worked nothing like the one in Home Alone 2. |
This may be late 80's-early-90's but I wanted the Rick Hunter cycle (that transformed) from the old robotech series.
I've asked for that and a Snoopy Snow Cone Machine since I was in 4th grade. My little bro came up big years ago and took the show with the Snoopy Machine. ****ing fissionable plutonium on demand wouldn't have impressed me as much as him actually finding one still sealed from the first year I asked for it. But he did... |
Power rangers bro. Those were legit in like third grade for me.
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Favorite toys of the 90's?
Honest answer, a nice big set of milk cannons. http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-kp9dUl08xC...M-CMAEH868.jpg |
Ninja Turtles have to be the winner.
It's funny that as a kid things like super soakers seemed so expensive because your parents made a big deal about it but in reality they are pretty dang cheap. |
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