25 Forgotten Toys From The 1970s.. You Grew Up With!

Published 2024-02-20
25 Forgotten Toys From The 1970s.. You Grew Up With!

#1970s #toys #nostalgia

Welcome back, folks! "25 Forgotten Toys From The 1970s" is ready to transport you back in time. Remember the charm of Weebles, always upright, or the thrill of exploring new worlds with View-Master? These gems bring us back to a time when simplicity and creativity were the hallmarks of fun, reflecting the essence of our childhood. Let's go back and feel the magic once more.


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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:23 Weebles Wobble
01:00 Super Spirograph
01:39 Fisher-price little people
02:17 Wooly Willy
02:54 Quick Shoot
03:27 View-Master
04:04 Astro-Ray Gun
04:45 Tomy Pocket Games
05:22 Knit Magic
05:58 Lite Brite
06:35 Kaleidoscope
07:14 Raggedy Ann And Andy
07:53 Perfection
08:29 Telstar Arcade
09:04 Evel Knievel
09:43 Simon
10:19 Starksy And Hutch Toy Cars
10:55 Mickey Mouse Disney Dancer
11:29 Fisher-Price Medical Kit
12:04 Ants In The Pants
12:35 Construct-O-Straws
13:13 Hungry Hungry Hippos
13:49 Tomy's Tutor Typer
14:26 Bionic Woman Doll
15:00 Baby Come Back
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All Comments (21)
  • @abunchahooey
    Remember the scent of Silly Putty, and pressing against the comic strips in the Sunday funny papers?
  • @theorca3275
    Yeah, the '70s were a time when you'd use your own imagination instead of someone else's.
  • @MissDebbieSue123
    Real Lincoln Logs, Tinkertoys, Legos, Chrissy, Cinnamon and Velvet dolls with adjustable hair, Mr. Potato Head, Dawn dolls, Spirograph, LiteBrite, Perfection, Fisher-Price Garage and Village....so fun. And a Sears Christmas catalog.
  • What about "Colorforms"?! With their distinct aroma and sticky "magic" shapes?
  • @cornjobb
    its "spy-ro-graff" not "spee-ro-graph"
  • @kellygreene6752
    Shrinky Dinks! Not really a toy but they were a lot of fun to do. My aunt always helped because of the oven. And Perfection is just anxiety.
  • @maririma2091
    My favorite toy was and will always be Family Tree House from 1975.
  • @bostonwhofan
    Rock 'em Sock 'em Robots, Operation, Don't Break The Ice, Electronic Battleship, Nerf Footballs, Clackers, Etch a Sketch, Sea Monkey's, and who could forget all those great toys at the bottom of a box of Cracker Jacks?
  • @pommiebears
    “Weebles wooble but they don’t fall down” lol. I remember them well.
  • @kenziedayne4234
    I remember Tinker Toys, wooden blocks, die cast hot wheels cars, coloring books, battleship, Chinese Checkers and a board game called Mouse Trap, and a lot of Barbie Dolls.
  • @muzerhythm2242
    Another fun toy were the bubble toys. Had water in them and you pressed a button that sent bubbles to move rings to land on hooks at various levels. Thank you for memories.
  • @mythicsagefire
    Spirographs are still available and kids today love them as much as we did back in the day.
  • @mfilitti
    In 1971 I asked for a Raggedy Ann for Christmas. I got her and I still have her to this day. My aunt made her. I became a diabetic a month later at the age of 6. She helped me get through a very scary time.
  • @mistyhaney5565
    I still have spirograph, Lite Brite, the original and the cube, kaleidoscopes, and hungry hungry hippo.
  • @pam8962
    Loved my spirograph and light bright
  • @chrysalide2795
    WOW Very nostalgic !!! I have experienced most of the games listed here when I was a child. I also remember "Mouse Trap", "Jaws" "Smash up Derby" "Stretch Armstrong" "Meccano" "Lego" "Fisher Price record player" and many others. Thank for sharing these memories :face-red-heart-shape::face-red-heart-shape::face-red-heart-shape: