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12 Forgotten 80s Toys That Will Take You Right Back To Your Childhood

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The most delicious-looking board game ever.

Parker Brothers

Casey the Talking Robot, because all cool toys needed to be able to talk to you.

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The California Raisins, because we convinced ourselves they weren't weird and creepy at all.

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These adorable plushies you could clip to things.

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The coolest transforming planes from Japan.

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The toys get even more nostalgic from here...

Happy Meal toys of the whole McDonald's cast.

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Fisher Price everything.

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Dinosaurs WITH WEAPONS ATTACHED TO THEM!

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The best tree house ever.

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These awesome dancing flowers.

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This creepy ET doll.

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And of course, Rub-a-Dub Doggie.

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Which of these did you have growing up?

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