Most Groovy & FAR OUT Vintage 1970s Toy Playsets | Oft Forgotten Action Figures & Doll Playsets

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Often Forgotten Toy Playsets of the 1970s. See the most Groovy, Far Out, and some Obscure Vintage Action Figures and Doll Playsets of the 1970s. Vintage Toy Playsets that you may not remember or have forgotten from the 1970s. Bionic Woman, 6 Million Dollar Man, Charlie's Angels, Planet of the Apes, Star Trek, McDonaldland, and MORE of the Most Far Out Vintage 1970s Toy Playsets.

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  • @crissy5183
    Holy crap I've still got that McDonald's play set! Seriously, somebody bring these toys back!!
  • @Mulletforhire
    Fisher Price Little People Castle from the 70's was my favorite playset. Funny thing was when my son always gravitated to it over all the other playsets he had, nothing beats a true classic
  • @Rr0gu3_5uture
    My first playset was the Fisher Price 930 Garage! Man, I loved that thing. Especially the elevator that dings when it reaches the top, and releases a little car down the slide. I think my fave was the Kenner Dagobah playset, Yodas house! Because it was just plain weird, lol.
  • My mom was a kid in the 70s. She let me play with her Holiday Inn and her Kenner Family Tree house all the time when I was a kid. They were so fun!
  • @timsmith4548
    I swear I had the treehouse set for the Weeble Wobbles... I had the Death Star playset and it is still at my mom's house. (For now- I need to get that thing back from over there.) I spent a ton of time playing with that thing! I also have/ had the Forbidden Zone Trap playset but never had the figures for it. It ended up being used for my little GI Joes.
  • @hockkeygal5
    The tree house was my jam...I use to take it with over to joy's house when her mom watched us. Loved this video!❤❤❤
  • @maddun1969
    My fav was the Navarone playset ! I had it set up on a ping pong table with a Lionel train set , fake grass mats and rock piles. Fun for hours back in the mid 70's !
  • Wow, I couldn’t help but smile watching this - I can’t tell you how many hours I played with that McDonald’s playset. I thought I was the only one who remembered the ringing cash register. Trips to Mickey D’s were special back then, guess these playsets were an extension of that joy. Thanks for making this vid!
  • @marcp9926
    Great memories. We still have many of these sets, including the treehouse, sesame street, and McDonalds little playset. A lot of fisher price toys like a castle, a house, and carousel also. The great grandchildren play with them now.
  • I loved my cher doll with all the cool outfits and my donnie and marie dolls. Not shown here but fond memories along with some of these great toys back then.
  • Oh man, my daughter and nephews all still play with my McDonalds playset at my parents house and my mom used to let me play with her Bedrock set when I was a lil kid. So many memories.
  • @ServinUone2
    Loved Sesame St in the 70s loved the big bird and his nest 😉
  • Great collection of memories! I remember having Oscar Goldman's office, the Bionic Woman's carriage house and sports car. The Star Trek Bridge was also one of mine, and hours of play with my little sister and her A frame Barbie Dream House.
  • @herbcraven7146
    I had a lot of fun with the Big Jim Sky Commander playset. Also of note was the Six Million Dollar Man Bionic Transport and Repair Station. That toy was pretty ingenious!
  • @DMachoMickey
    OMG, my childhood flashing before my eyes! That plastic mountain army base provided so much entertainment for me. 😢
  • @deanbarnette1602
    Thank you for bringing back so many great childhood toy memories!! 💜💯
  • Fisher Price had many more traditional playsets, Airport, School, Barn and RV just to name a few. All of the characters and accessories were repainted for several different sets.
  • The Buck Rogers flight deck playset by mego was a personal fave of mine finding it onn Clearance at JC Penny for $3.50 it became a rebel fortress for my star wars figures
  • @jpthompson
    I had the treehouse, too! I had totally forgotten about it until just now.