The thing is, a lot of these toys were super strange looking. I don't know why, but it's just a fact. It really makes you consider how much times have changed! Seriously, take a look at these!
This monkey looks like it knows all your secrets
This bunny looks like it has pink eye
Are those suppsed to be eyelashes, whiskers or just really weird hair?
Nice doggy....
Why do all these toys always have rubber faces? It's so bizarre
See? Everything has a weird rubber face!
I don't know what this is, but I am not a fan
You know it's bad when even the listing isn't sure what it is
How many weird toys could there possibly be? Turns out a lot more...
This is NOT what panda faces look like
Why is it always sleeping? That seems extra creepy
Does it REALLY need a belly button?
I don't like anything about this...
What is this supposed to be?
I assume he used to have fur, but now he just looks like a little nightmare
Whoever made this is my hero. There's a lot to take in here, so make sure you take your time
Do you find these creepy? If you have any pictures of creepy stuffed animals you remember share them in the comments!
Kids these days. What do they know about real toys? These days kids are more likely to ask their parents for in-app purchases than an action figure. Maybe that's just how things are now, but it makes us long for the Christmas mornings of our childhoods. Here are 20 toys every kid was asking for 30 years ago:1. Lazer TagFuture War StoriesVersions of this toy, which brought laser tag action into your home, are still around today. But Lazer Tag was a real phenomenon when it came out in 1986. Sadly, a 19-year-old was killed in 1987 after police
Growing up, there was nothing better than a slumber party. You got to eat all the best snacks, watch all the best movies, and stay up all night long with your very best friends. There were a lot of hours to fill at these slumber parties, so we needed a lot of games to keep us busy. Sure, they drove our parents nuts, but we had more important things to do!NBCDid we get told to quiet down? Of course, at least ten times! Did it stop us at all? Not in the least. Our parents always wondered what we
There are some board games that were just completely necessary to our childhoods. Monopoly, Life, and Candy Land are basically taught to us as soon as we old enough, and they remain one of the go-to activities when we're bored. Arguably the best game to play was Clue. It was faster then Monopoly, more involved then Life, and a way better story line then Candy Land. The game had a dark premise, sure, but finding the murderer of Samuel Black made you feel like a super cool detective and we all loved it. Clue came out in 1949, and while