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11 Disney Toys That We All Begged Our Parents To Buy For Us

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Disney was a huge part of our childhoods. Whether we were just enjoying the movies or if we decorated our rooms with everything and anything we could find, Disney seemed to be everywhere.

There are a few classic things that we all can remember owning, whether it was from 101 Dalmations, Lion King, or The Little Mermaid, some toys just really stuck with us. How many can you remember?

Sort of Crosseyed Eric and very tiny Ariel

A classy cat to add to your collection

There were action figures for all our favorite movies

The fluffiest beast around

Everyone who watch 101 Dalmations had one of these

There was a plastic horse like this for every movie

A very adorable tea set

Everyone's favorite duck

Or the most annoying bird

Rescue Rangers are always a good choice

And basically everyone had a set of these guys! Their noses would connect with magnets and it was absolutely adorable!

Did you have any of these when you were growing up? Let us know in the comments which ones you remember!

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