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Day 98: Playskool Rescue Center

Another gem from Playskool in line with their work with the McDonald’s set I already mentioned, the rescue center was filled with all kinds of features from the elevator to the heliport/helicopter with a cable and hook, in fact, let … Continue reading

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Day 100: Star Frontiers

Note: Forgive me for being a day late on this one, I am having way too much fun in San Juan, but I give you a big bava promise this won’t happen again. Back in the early 80s I got … Continue reading

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Day 101: Snoopy’s Scooter Shooter

Image credit: Wishbook’s “1976.xx.xx JCPenney Christmas Catalog P350” There are a range of Snoopy toys I had as a kid, and I will probably touch on a few more of them before this series is over—although no guarantees given I’m … Continue reading

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Day 103: Hub-Bubs

Click on image for larger version. The Hub-Bubs held a kind of special place in my toy heart. They weren’t necessarily popular, or at least I don’t think they were, but they were really fascinating in that they were rather … Continue reading

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Day 104: “Emergency! Emergency!” Paramedic Van

Image credit: Wishbook’s “1979.xx.xx Sears Christmas Catalog P597” This was one of those bizarre toys that is right out of something from an early John Waters film , or even Infocult.The whole idea of this toy is macabre, you have … Continue reading

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Day 105: Tomy’s Digital Derby

During the late 70s the handheld “digital” games began to make their way onto the market in force. These were some of my favorite games, and they were the portable version of the Atari 2600—which all this is leading to … Continue reading

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Day 106: Fisher Price Play Family Castle

Any kid that had a pulse during the 70s in the US would certainly remember this gem of a toy, in fact one of the great Little People play sets of their golden age in the 70s, but just one … Continue reading

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Day 107: Playskool McDonald’s Set

While the liberal media has killed the beauty that is McDonald’s over the last decade, I remember a day during the 1970s when McDonald’s wasn’t poisoning the underclass and undermining all that is good and right about the unaffordable organic … Continue reading

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Day 108: Starship Enterprise

Image credit: Wishbook’s “1976.xx.xx Sears Christmas Catalog (Canada) P246” In the 70s I was forced-fed the Star Trek re-runs as a child, and I probably saw the entire series, though I don;t remember much of it.  In fact, I was … Continue reading

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Day 109: Planet of the Apes figures

Image credit: Wishbook’s “1976.xx.xx Sears Christmas Catalog (Canada) P246” Image credit: Wishbook’s “1975.xx.xx Sears Christmas Catalog P573” I don’t think there are too many cooler toys than the Planet of the Apes figures.  And their loose fitting, spandexy outfits were … Continue reading

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