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Question about toys

Psalm23

Well-Known Member
Growing up as a girl did you have barbies?And growing up as a boy did you play with batman toys?:)I played with batman toys growing up.:)

Growing up as a girl I didn’t like barbies. I wasn’t a big fan of dolls either and so they stopped gifting me with dolls. I was told when I was very young , I had a toy crocodile . I carried it around everywhere and lost it but my mom or dad bought me another one.
 

Psalm23

Well-Known Member
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This is a toy I still have from my childhood. My brother gave it to me. :relieved:
 

RabbiO

הרב יונה בן זכריה
After my sister’s Ken doll found out he was anatomically the same as Barbie below the equator I had no time to play. I was too busy providing Ken with counseling.
 
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SomeRandom

Still learning to be wise
Staff member
Premium Member
Had both but was more interested in “action figures.” Batman was quite big when I was a kid thanks to the animated series and the Burton flicks
 

SkepticThinker

Veteran Member
Same here. I became aware of Batman probably when i was 14, when the cartoon started on cartoon network. I collected He-Man action figures when i was a kid.
I think I missed out on Batman. He-Man was my guy. Oh and Hercules, but they didn't have action figures for him which was pretty disappointing.
I had at least 3 different He-Man action figures and I had the A-Team Mr. T and the Rocky Mr. T versions of the doll. I actually just found the Rocky version of Mr. T. at my mother's house recently. His boxing gloves were made of some sort of weird plastic that broke down and melted over time, but the rest of him is in great shape!
 

The Crimson Universe

Active Member
I think I missed out on Batman. He-Man was my guy. Oh and Hercules, but they didn't have action figures for him which was pretty disappointing.
I had at least 3 different He-Man action figures and I had the A-Team Mr. T and the Rocky Mr. T versions of the doll. I actually just found the Rocky version of Mr. T. at my mother's house recently. His boxing gloves were made of some sort of weird plastic that broke down and melted over time, but the rest of him is in great shape!

Sounds like you had a better collection than what i had. Most of them perished under my abuse lol. I still remember pulling and twisting He-Man's legs as a kid, that i almost made him a cripple. :D
 

mangalavara

नमस्कार
Premium Member
Dolls scared and still scare me.

Some dolls are scary to me. It depends on the eyes and the smile, which never change.

This was the Barbie that got me collecting. I was so happy to find her!

Now that is a good looking Barbie! The only ones I saw when I was a boy in the 90s were the standard blondes with no curves.

I played with Lego!

I think Legos were the toys that interested me the most. All the things you can make with them!

After my sister’s Ken doll found out he was anatomically the same as Barbie below the equator I had no time to play. I was too busy providing Ken with counseling.

I don't get it. :p

I still remember pulling and twisting He-Man's legs as a kid, that i almost made him a cripple. :D

Lol! I had a G.I. Joe doll that I did the same thing to.
 
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