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Furtherman
08-13-2003, 08:49 AM
http://money.cnn.com/2003/07/30/news/companies/toy_story/index.htm

Garbage Pail Kids are back

And many other 'retro toys' too, including Strawberry Shortcake, classic yo-yos, and Atari.
August 1, 2003: 9:52 AM EDT
By Parija Bhatnagar, CNN/Money Staff Writer

NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - Toy makers are keen on bringing the 80s back to life in their Christmas arsenal this year -- recruiting the likes of Strawberry Shortcake, Atari video games, and My Little Pony.

"I feel like I'm in a time warp, stuck in the mid-80s," said Jim Silver, publisher of industry monthly Toy Book. "In 1983, the toys that were hot were Creepy Crawlers, the Strawberry Shortcake doll, Care Bears, the yo-yos. On the back cover of our magazine we had Spiderman and the Hulk. What was old is new again."

Toy consultant Chris Byrne thinks that many more toymakers are falling back on the golden oldies as a quick-fix to their sagging numbers.

"Toymakers are bringing back proven hits because it's less risky than betting on something new," said Byrne.

Here are just some of the retro-toys they're betting on.

Garbage Pail Kids. Remember the gross-out Garbage Pail Kids sticker fad from way back?


Harry Potty spoof sticker from the new Garbage Pail Kids Collection, priced at 99 cents for a pack of 4 stickers, including 4 sticks of gum. (Courtesy: Topps Company)
Kids loved them because they showed funny characters engaged in all kinds of bodily functions. Plenty of adults became fans of the stickers, which soon developed a cult following.

Now New York-based Topps Co. (TOPP: Research, Estimates), also the distributor of Pokemon cards and stickers, in August will re-release the hugely popular stickers after nearly 15 years.

The original cards debuted in 1985 but lasted only three years, after selling millions of cards and stickers, according to Clay Luraschi, spokesman with Topps.

"We ran 15 different series of the Garbage Pail Kids in those three years, which is a lot," said Luraschi.

The new stickers have been Upd@ted, and include a spoof showing "Harry Potty" holding a toilet plunger while sitting on the potty.

Strawberry Shortcake. A famous redhead from the 80's -- the Strawberry Shortcake Doll -- got a second lease on life this year when Cleveland-based American Greetings (AM: Research, Estimates) and its master toy licensee Bandai Co. decided to bring back the first-ever scented doll. It had been retired in 1985.


The new Strawberry Shortcake Pretty in plaid doll is priced at $8.99. (Courtesy: Bandai America)
The spunky doll was a huge moneymaker, generating sales of more than $100 million in 1980, its first year. In its five-year life, it did $1.2 billion in sales, including accessories. .

Now Bandai is hoping the new collection of scented five-inch dolls, mini-dolls and accessories turn into a phenomenon all over again.

"An American Greetings market survey found that about 80 percent of women between 18 and 35 recognized the brand. These are women with kids, women who maybe had the doll themselves and now want to share it with their daughters," said Holli Hoffman, marketing manager with Bandai America.

My Little Pony. Hasbro is anticipating a joy ride of profitability all over again with its My Little Pony collection.

Little girls couldn't get enough of the miniature pony dolls that debuted back in 1983, and it became a multimillion-dollar product for the toymaker that also spawned a television show and other licensed merchandise.


Hasbro's new My Little Pony Rainbow Celebration collection, priced at about $4.99.each. (Courtesy: Hasbro)
But the ponies were discontinued in 1992 after demand began to wilt.

"This was one of the first products that gave girls a fantasy-like doll to play with," said Audrey Desimone, spokeswoman for Hasbro. "We can't predict the demand the second time around, but we feel the market is ripe for it again."

Hasbro is introducing 12 ponies as part of its 200

high fly
08-13-2003, 02:57 PM
Creepy Crawlers came out in the 60's.
Yo yo's go back to at least the 50's. Duncan used to have yo yo pros who would go on tour.

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KC2OSO
08-13-2003, 03:17 PM
Wacky Packs <= where are they now?

I want my Duncan Butterfly yo-yo back.

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Duke
08-19-2003, 12:58 PM
i have the atari 10 game in one thing.....they should re make the NES again it has enough games still out....

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Jennitalia
08-19-2003, 01:06 PM
I've bought a few of the new strawberry shortcake dolls; she was always my favorite. it's a little disappointing, though, because they've "Upd@ted" her look, and came out with new friends of strawberry shortcake. the only other original doll they have is apple dumpling.

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sr71blackbird
08-19-2003, 05:00 PM
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08-19-2003, 07:29 PM
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JerryTaker
08-20-2003, 07:58 AM
the new Garbage Pail Kids Collection, priced at 99 cents for a pack of 4 stickers, including 4 sticks of gum.


OK, this makes me feel like such an old man, because I read this and thought, "damn, I remember when GPK's were $0.25 for, what, 12 stickers?"

...and that small piece of pink drywall they called "gum"

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Phaedrus220
08-20-2003, 12:46 PM
I had a blast at a "Cracker Barrell" when driving south last week. Original metal slinkies for $5, no more of the stupid rainbow plastic crap they sell in the mall. Also, original Tinkertoys, looking just like they did on the shelf 25-30 years ago.

The food sucked, but the gift shop was like a time machine

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high fly
08-23-2003, 11:09 AM
What about "Barrel O' Monkeys" and "Pick Up Stix"?

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JohnnyCash
09-09-2003, 09:50 AM
I loved my He Man action figures. They started remaking them recently and they look like crap.

The original Nintendo rocked. You felt like Dirty Harry playing Duck Hunt.

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Def Dave in SC
09-09-2003, 11:04 AM
What were those cards, they were about dinosaurs who came through a teleporter and began running amock? They were fuckin sick, even the vegetarian dinosaurs were tearing people to shreds.

I had a whole set at one time. Goddamn movers.

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11-03-2003, 01:00 AM
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high fly
11-06-2003, 09:54 AM
They gotta bring back the Johnny Seven O.M.A.!

Oh yeah, toy guns aren't so cool anymore.





Shit.




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CrazyClare
11-07-2003, 08:24 PM
theres teenage mutant ninja turtle toys out again, if they redo the show as bad as He-man ill cry. I mean is nothing holy? I dont like the way the new turtles look either, stop fucking with my childhood!

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Arienette
11-08-2003, 05:04 PM
i have a whole huge roll of garbage pail kids cards in my closet somewhere. they were from the manufacturer or something, they were never even cut up into the individual cards. maybe i'm a millionaire.

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RocOutWithYACockOUT
11-09-2003, 03:47 PM
Does anyone remember the Garbage Pail Kids Movie?

I never saw the movie




Does anyone remember the Voltron toys?

I love the metal voltron toys from back in the days. I remember the hands had cat face and they shot missiles from the mouth. In fact the whole toy was a weapon since it was made out of metal. I hope they bring that back.

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Duke
11-09-2003, 04:39 PM
They should re make all the Old Computer games on a Best Retro hits on CD Rom

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11-10-2003, 07:10 AM
Voltron was cool..they had a few versions..but only one was good. I had the huge one for christmas..it detached into the individual lions and had small figures (like GI Joe guys) that fit in..

Anyone else remember :

-He Man (anyone remember when these guys jumped the shark? also they have a full live action movie with Dolph (Ivan Drago) Lungren playing He Man...i remember enjoying it but I think it sucked looking back...)
-ThunderCats (Thunder...thunder...thundercats ohhhhhh.)
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