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first developed by Hasbro in 1981, these colorful creatures sport a unique symbol on one or both sides of their flanks. |
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also known as a "lolo ball" to use them one would stand on the disc running around it and hop or jump around like one would on a pogo stick. |
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premiering in a television series in 1985, these colorful characters were a mix of short, rounded animals characters with wings on their backs. They were the a mixture of 2 different animal species. |
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Xavier Roberts created these toys that would come with a message stating he found them growing in a magical field. The pollination of magical BunnyBees would make these soft sculpted dolls grow. |
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originating in a comic book series in 1958, these blue creatures came into our homes in their own cartoon series in the 1980s. |
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premiering in 1977, this gaming system first brought such classics as Pac-Man and Pong for users to play at home. |
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first created in 1981 by artist Elena Kucharik for greeting cards, they were later developed into the popular teddy bears known today. |
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developed in 1985, these toy foam balls feature gross-out humor with odd names and elaborate back stories. |
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these plush stuffed dog dolls were known for their floppy ears and droopy eyes. A line of cats known as "purries" were also released with these toys. |
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though developed in the 1960s by the co-founder of Mattel Inc., these toy cars are still popular toys today. |
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first known as Flying Turtle from it's inventor, this toy consists of an injection-molded, polyethylene seat with rear wheels, attached to a T-style handlebar by a pin joint. |
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premiering in 1984, this company later bought by Mattel featured battery-powered vehicles for children. |
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an animatronic bear that whose mouth and eyes would move as it would reenact stories from a audio tape cassette pack built into its back. |
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this toy featuring an ankle loop and a small ball and chain that kept track of its rotations was wildly popular for parents to buy as it was inexpensive and promoted physical activity |