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  2. Category:1980s toys - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1980s toys" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 232 total. ... Garbage Pail Kids; The Get Along Gang; The Glo ...

  3. Pocket Rockers - Wikipedia

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    Pocket Rockers was a brand of personal stereo produced by Fisher-Price in the late 1980s, aimed at elementary school-age children. [1] They played a proprietary variety of miniature cassette (appearing to be a smaller version of the 8-track tape) which was released only by Fisher-Price themselves.

  4. Super Elastic Bubble Plastic - Wikipedia

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    Super Elastic Bubble Plastic was the brand name for a children's toy manufactured from the 1970s through the 80s by Wham-O. It consisted of a tube of viscous plastic substance and a thin straw used to blow semi-solid bubbles. A pea-sized amount of liquid plastic was squeezed from the tube and made into a ball.

  5. '80s Kids Are All Obsessed With Vintage Arcade Games ... - AOL

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    “Vintage arcades from the '80s and '90s were art installations themselves,” says James Deighan, founder of gaming agency Mega Cat Studios. “You can’t help but look at the side of an Atari ...

  6. Cabbage Patch Kids - Wikipedia

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    Wicked Cool Toys is the master toy licensee for Cabbage Patch Kids as of 2015. [15] [16] Wicked Cool Toys released new additions like Little Sprouts, a line of tiny collectable dolls, only 1.5 inches tall. [17] They also released Adoptimals, 8-inch plus pets that a Cabbage Patch Kid can adopt. [18]

  7. Alphie - Wikipedia

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    It featured a slot in the front for interchangeable cards, which lined up with special soft-touch input function buttons built into the front of the toy. It ran on batteries and came with different insert cards to help children learn math, spelling, matching skills, etc. The toy also played music. [2] The original Alphie was released in 1978. [3]

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