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https://www.asiaone.com/world/5-facts-you-never-knew-about-everyones-favourite-virtual-pet-tamagotchi 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. Teen Talk Barbie became infamous for its talking functionality, with one line being “math class is tough.” Instead, these toys would deflate more and more as the seams wore down from use. I can’t explain the exact mechanism of their structural failure, though. That probably has something to do with all the blows to the head.

The Vac-U-Form is a weird thing. First off, why would they think that kids playing with plastic would be fun? Just like the Creepy Crawlers maker, the Vac-U-Form required kids using an extremely hot piece of metal to mold plastic into shapes to make their own toys. On the night of Halloween, 10 teens decide to go to a party at an abandoned funeral parlor. "Hull House", rumored to be built on an evil patch of land & underground stream, is the place. While starting the party, the teens gather around a big mirror to perform a seance...BIG MISTAKE. They awaken some evil force and find themselves trapped and taken over one by one. Now it's a battle for who can survive and cross over the stream before going to hell....When a mysterious, white, and gooey but delicious substance begins oozing from the Earth's surface, it makes a great new dessert product, but this new dessert has a sinister origin: it's an entity that takes over its victims' minds while making them crave more of it. This is the original version of Chili’s famous jingle, which would later on in 2002 be performed by N’Sync. Because, that’s a thing boy band’s do: sing catchy 90s commercial jingles. Before the days of widespread internet usage and online parenting social media groups, it was a lot harder for people to get information on the dangers of certain toys. Aside from news stories or outright recalls, the mishaps involving toys were mostly chalked up to an individual child’s experience. 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.

Remember when you were a kid, and you were so excited to find a new Furby or Barbie Princess under your Christmas tree? In the 20th century, some toys were all fun and games until someone lost an eye...literally. 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.While anyone could have seen the trouble that Lawn Darts would bring, not every toy was so obviously dangerous. Some toys required the right imagination or a penchant for the sort of danger that only a child would appreciate. We’re going to fondly examine some of the most dangerous 1990s toys so that we can collectively wonder: what were we thinking? You could play all kinds of great games by scrambling across the gym floor at school or in the street at home. The latter was not a good idea, though. The 1990s were a bit of a wild time for toys. That generation of kids was a test group for any kind of crazy idea that came into the heads of toy company executives. 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. Go to listen to the audio podcast on your favorite platform: https://dumbcoolweirdpodcast.buzzsprout.com/share

I can still hear that commercial in my head, though. More fun than a pillow fight. Yeah, sure. Yo-yo Water Balls Like flails, but softer The design was simple. You would sit on this platform a few inches from the ground and grab onto the handles. Beneath that platform were four wheels that swivelled for easy turning as you propelled yourself across the floor using your legs. 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. 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.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. 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! Today, we’re going to go over some toys that were incredibly dangerous. These were the toys your parents bought without realizing just how dangerous they truly were. Many of these toys were recalled as soon as their issues became visible while others just received safety upgrades. Then, there are some like Monster Science Water Balls that became a worse toy. Now, these awesome little toys have turned into capsules that turn into a vague dinosaur shape that doesn’t really surprise anyone. Is it a stegosaurus? Who knows.

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