What your nostalgic toy says about you!

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Published 2023-03-03
Hey everyone! Here is what your favorite childhood toy says about you! Everything from legos, to barbies, to webkinz. Comment what yours was and if there's enough that I missed i'll make a part 2!

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All Comments (21)
  • @MVPerry
    What toys do you want included in part 2?
  • I played with 80% of the toys that were on this list, now your making me wanna go buy some of them rn
  • As someone who loved littlest pet shops, I can confirm you that those pets were the only ones my mom let me have.
  • @alexolds9840
    "And there's a 50% chance you still play with them today." Yes, I can indeed confirm that I still play with them.
  • I remember as a child when I watched only the first episode part 1 of My Little Pony over and over again (cuz that is what was available), I had a Cheerilee MLP toy. It was a good small size so I think it was an action figure. Thinking about it gives me nostalgia.
  • Ah, yes. My childhood in the 2000s. I played with a few of these. I still remember how I became a gamer in 2008 when I still lived in Florida. In 2010, when I moved to Oklahoma, I really hoped that my Wii was not hurt in the move. Thankfully, it wasn't and I had until 2021 when I was gifted a Wii U by a friend. Now, I'm in college and living on my own and don't always have the time to do what I want.
  • Webkinz were one of the best toys a kid could own in the 2000s. If you owned these, you are officially a 2000s legend kid
  • @merlefi6162
    As someone who's had a LOT of action figures as a kid, I can confirm this is absolutely accurate. I also have memories of getting my Bratz dolls and Jollibee and McDonalds toy figures and dollhouses and even my Lego sets involved in whatever was going on lol.
  • @Kaitlyngallas
    Oh my gosh! Ever after high! I thought I was the only one that still remembered that show existed! I loved the dolls and would play with them all the time!
  • 2:13 You awokened a memory. Although to be real, I usually only used the playsets the character came with, you know houses and stuff. I used them with my LPS figures and other toys.
  • Omg the MEMORIES! I played with Barbie's all the time! And I guiltily still collect Squishmallows to this day-
  • I've heard of most of these. You destroyed my brain with the nostalgia of the building blocks, silly bands, and the two Wiis I had that I wasn't able to take with me when I moved. I want my Wiis back! 😭
  • Mine was American Girl Doll, but I was not rich, but my aunts were. Also, there was a store near my home that sold used AG doll stuff at 1/4 of the price of the new stuff.
  • I can relate to some of these like the beyblades. I actually was versing my neighbor and we didn’t have a stadium then so we decided it would be a good idea to let them rip on the street. So we did. And well as you can expect, our beyblades broke. We were both devastated and my neighbor even blamed me for the idea and got angry at me. I miss the old beyblades.
  • Zoobles, I haven’t heard that name in years, I honestly forgot they existed, I feel old now. I loved Monster High as a kid, but I outgrew it, but it’s making a comeback, and I might get one of the new dolls.
  • @ClawsAndTeeth
    As a lifelong LEGO builder, I find stepping on LEGO pieces to cause minimal pain, especially when compared to the mental pain I feel anytime I hear someone say "Legos."
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