Six Million Dollar Man Action Figure
by Kenner Released in 1975, the rugged Steve Austin Six Million Dollar Man Action Figure stands a tall 13”. Recommended for ages 5 and up, this boss, Fully Articulated action figure comes dressed in a...
View ArticleFangface Board Game
by Parker Brothers Oh yeah! Released in 1979, it’s Parker Brothers’ wacky werewolf game! You just gotta rescue Pugsy from Fangface as you travel with the gang. With spaces marked “THROW FINGERS”, “YOU...
View ArticleMadcap Molly, the Do It All Dolly
by Kenner In 1971, Kenner introduced us to Madcap Molly, the Do-It-All Dolly. Merriam Webster dictionary defines “madcap” as, marked by capriciousness, recklessness, or foolishness. The key word here...
View ArticleBaby Won’t Let Go
by Kenner In 1977 Kenner released a unique doll called “Baby Won’t Let Go”. She isn’t the cutest doll, but she does something – she has the ability to hold onto your fingers like a real baby. When she...
View ArticleNancy Nonsense
by Kenner Here’s what you listened to in 1974! Here’s what you watched on TV in 1974! Here’s what you saw at the movies in 1974! Nancy Nonsense is an adorable, freckle-faced 18-inch doll with blonde...
View ArticleBaby Crissy
by Ideal In 1973 Ideal decided to expand their already uber-popular Crissy doll fashion line, by producing a new version of Crissy. The new version was known as Baby Crissy. Baby Crissy was supposed to...
View ArticleBlue Chip Stamps Toys
by Blue Chip Stamps There was a catalog lying on coffee tables throughout America back in the 1970s. Children around the country would pick up the catalog and browse through the toy section....
View ArticleHugo, Man of a Thousand Faces
by Kenner In 1975, Kenner introduced the somehow cool and very creepy Hugo, Man of a Thousand Faces. Born with a base face only a mother – or a 5-11 year old child – could love, Hugo was popular in the...
View ArticleSid Davis Kiddies Coloring Cut-Out Masks
by Davis Publishing Company – copyright 1948 Here’s what you listened to in 1948! Here’s what you saw at the movies in 1948!
View ArticlePrameta Windup Diecast Automobile
by Kolner Prameta Kollner made several models of the Prameta series wind up car, including a Mercedes, Opel, Jaguar and a Buick. Collectors like the car with the box and/or instructions, and are often...
View ArticleMattel Toy Factory in the 1950s
by Mattel This is a 1950s film that shows the inside work involved in the planning, design and manufacture of Mattel’s Jack-in-the-Music-Box toy. This film depicts how it was in the days when simple...
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