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The top categories include action figures, building toys, model vehicles, Barbies and toys that move. Let me take you on a trip down memory lane as we cover the most iconic 80s toys — those you remember and those you won’t believe you forgot.
Stacker takes a look at 30 toys that defined the 1980s, using historical and retail websites. From talking stuffed animals to handheld video games, the toys of the time helped shape a generation.
In the 1980s, home computers had rubber keys, 98 per cent of all music was composed on a single synthesiser in a dingy London studio, and there were only four UK TV channels. But the toys were brilliant. At Stuff HQ, we racked our brains to come up with a list of the very best 1980s toys.
The 1980s were marked by a vibrant array of iconic toys that left a lasting impression on children and collectors alike. From action figures inspired by popular movies and TV shows to innovative gaming consoles, the decade offered a diverse selection of playthings that continue to evoke nostalgia.
If you grew up in the 80s, you've probably owned many of these classic toys. Lite Brite, Micro Machines, Simon Says, Mr. Potato Head, Lincoln Logs and Cabbage Patch Dolls are among the most popular. Moon Shoes, Bubble Mower, and Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots may be less popular, but no less awesome.
30 Toys From The '80s That Will Make You Instantly Nostalgic And Give You The Warm Fuzzies. There was nothing more satisfying than turning your Popple into a ball. by Brian Galindo. BuzzFeed...
11 Iconically Epic 80s Toys That Every Kid Wanted. From Teddy Ruxpin's thousand-yard stare to Rubik's Cube-induced rage, these are the iconic 80s toys you need to revisit.
The '80s was the golden age of toys. Who could forget some of the most popular dolls and stuffed animals from the 1980s, like Cabbage Patch Kids, Teddy Ruxpin, and Pound Puppies? For kids who were more into action figures, He-Man and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles were super fun to play with.
These classic toys were invented or became popular in the 1980s—and they’re still available today, from the Rubik’s Cube to the Game Boy to Polly Pocket. Search Pop Mech Pro
Here are some of the most beloved toys kids in the 80s played with, and some that burned bright then faded from the spotlight. Pong, one of the first home video games. mbiebusch (2010). PONG – Started the video game revolution