Posted on 12/20/2010 12:15:33 PM PST by arderkrag
1 Lego
 2 Monopoly
3 Dungeons and Dragons
 4 Wii
 5 Nintendo consoles
 6 Playstation consoles
 7 Scrabble
 8 Scalextrix
 9 Trivial pursuit
 10 Gameboy and other
 11 Star wars toys
 12 Transformers
 13 Microsoft X-Box
 14 He-Man & Masters of the
 15 Cluedo
 16 Meccano
 17 Hornby train set
 18 Connect 4
 19 Airfix
 20 Action man
 21 Matchbox cars
 22 Etch a sketch
 23 Teddy bear
 24 Rubik cube
 25 Atari consoles
 26 Play-doh
 27 Plasticene
 28 Subbuteo
 29 Spirograph
 30 Risk
 31 Roller skates
 32 Top trumps
 33 Yo-yo
 34 Teenage mutant ninja
 35 Chemistry Set
 36 Twister
 37 Pokemon
 38 Battleship
 39 Hot Wheels
 40 Mousetrap game
 41 Sylvanian families
 42 Fuzzy Felt
 43 Jenga
 44 Frisbee
 45 Pictionary
 46 Chopper Bike
 47 Barbie
 48 Mastermind
 49 Yahtzee
 50 Playmobil Play people
 51 Slinky
 52 Operation
 53 Super soaker water pistol
 54 Tamagotchi
 55 Game of life
 56 Tonka toys
 57 Space hopper
 58 My little pony
 59 Kerplunk
 60 Care bears
 61 007 Aston martin
 62 Mr Potato head
 63 Evel Knievel stunt set
 64 Hungry hippos
 65 Thunderbirds toys
 66 Hula hoop
 67 Sindy doll
 68 Tiny tears
 69 Buckaroo
 70 Power Rangers
 71 Buzz Lightyear Action
 72 TY beanie babies
 73 Six million dollar man
 74 Furby
 75 Escape From Colditz
 76 Polly Pocket
 77 Simon
 78 Cabbage patch kids
 79 Weebles
 80 Trolls
 81 Stylophone
 82 Girls world
 83 Crossfire
 84 Tickle Me Elmo
 85 Stretch Armstrong
 86 Magna doodle
 87 Dr Who Cyberman mask
 88 Pop-O-matic Games
 89 Clackers
 90 Johnny 7 machine gun
 91 Beyblades
 92 Striker
 93 Pippa Doll
 94 Peter Powell kites
 95 Bratz dolls
 96 Major Matt Mason action
 97 Ben 10 Action Figures
 98 Holly hobbie
 99 Teletubbies
 100 Raving Bonkers
 
LOL, had one, I could never program it right.
HOLY CARP! How in the hell did you remember that? I’m thinking about 1967-ish?
Redhead sold separately.
I read about it in a book once. You put it in a cupboard to let the fur/mold form overnight.
we had two from the generation before me and my Son grew up riding them as well.
My brother ended up with them, then he went to India.
I bet they are at my Moms house now.
Do not taunt Happy Fun Ball.
Don’t forget racing belt sanders! I don’t think dad ever found out...
If Happy Fun Ball begins to smoke, get away immediately. Seek shelter and cover head.
Happy Fun Ball may stick to certain types of skin.
When not in use, Happy Fun Ball should be returned to its special container and kept under refrigeration...
Failure to do so relieves the makers of Happy Fun Ball, Wacky Products Incorporated, and its parent company Global Chemical Unlimited, of any and all liability.
Those things were deadly. ;-)
I had one of those Evel Knieval wind up toys. I wound it up and stuck it in my sister’s hair. Man did I get in trouble for that one.
 
I haven’t heard of 1/2 of those.
And I’m an old geezer.
My favorite toy was a cloth doll that my mother made. It had movable arms and legs, held on with buttons, yarn hair, an embroidered face, and a full wardrobe, also homemade. I literally wore it to rags.
Mom made me two more dolls, Raggedy Ann and Andy, but they just weren’t the same.
Vibrator football.
Anyone remember “Foto-electric Football?”
I had one of those when I was 9. When the box came after what seemed like weeks and weeks, I was disappointed at the size of it, and even more at the “army” itself.
I did some courtesy play with it, since I had nagged my parents to insanity before they finally relented and got the thing for me. But its playtime life was very short.
I had one of those Creepy Crawler ThingMakers when I was 6 years old. I don’t remember playing with the bugs, I was just fascinated by the process of them hardening to rubber when they cooked.
I can’t imagine any modern parent getting something like that for a kid that age.
I also had a small wood saw (it fit my 6 year old hand), which I would use to cut slots into the edges of wooden furniture. We had a table in the den with slots all along its front.
When I was 8, I got a woodburning set. By then, I had tired of altering the furniture... although I *did* use my pocketknife (which I got when I was 11) to carve faces into the headboard on my bed.
Kids these days just don’t get fun toys.

Occult is good too.
 
 
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