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  2. 13 Collectible Toys From the ’60s That Are Still Valuable

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    Sold for: $12,500 G.I. Joes took the ’60s by storm when they were released in 1964, and several vintage versions are worth lots of money today. One of the most prominent, though, is the Navy G.I ...

  3. List of legendary creatures (G) - Wikipedia

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    Gold-digging ant (Medieval Bestiaries) – Dog-sized ant that digs for gold in sandy areas; Golem – Animated construct; Gorgades (Medieval Bestiary) – Hairy humanoid; Gorgon – Fanged, snake-haired humanoids that turn anyone who sees them into stone; Goryƍ – Vengeful ghosts, usually of martyrs

  4. Thingmaker - Wikipedia

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    Thingmaker, also called Creepy Crawlers, is an activity toy made by Mattel, beginning in 1964.The toy consists of a series of die-cast metal moulds resembling various bug-like creatures, into which is poured a liquid chemical substance called "Plasti-Goop", which comes in assorted colours.

  5. List of Great Old Ones - Wikipedia

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    The creature would remain imprisoned well after the rest of the Great Old Ones had arisen and only briefly escape before being restored to its imprisonment. It is written about in a book called The Unimaginable Horror that reveals details about the Tower of Zhaal and its origins.

  6. The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and ...

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    At the time of release, The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies was the second-longest titled film in the horror genre (Roger Corman's The Saga of the Viking Women and Their Voyage to the Waters of the Great Sea Serpent being the first. It was later parodied by Mystery Science Theater 3000.).

  7. Sazae-oni - Wikipedia

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    The Sazae-oni ended up leaving with a large amount of pirate gold. Testicles are sometimes called kin-tama or "golden balls" in Japanese, so the punchline goes that gold was bought with gold. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Other legends of these creatures depict them wandering into coastal or seaside inns whilst in human guise, whereupon they devour the innkeeper ...

  8. Category:Legendary creatures - Wikipedia

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    This category concerns legendary creatures: creatures that are or have been believed to be real but have not been verified. Subcategories.

  9. Púca - Wikipedia

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    The púca (Irish for spirit/ghost; plural púcaí), puca (Old English for goblin), also pwca, pookah, phouka, and puck, is a creature of Celtic, English, and Channel Islands folklore. Considered to be bringers both of good and bad fortune, they could help or hinder rural and marine communities. Púcaí can have dark or white fur or hair.