Throwback Thursday #TBT: As We Take A Look At The Most Popular Toys Of The 1990’s; Photo Gallery Of The Best Playthings Of Our Time

 It's #TBT Throwback Thursday once again, every nostalgic person's favorite day of the week as people post nostalgic photos of themselves or anything that would bring back their childhood memories.

 

This week, we take a look at the top 10 best toys of the 1990's that tickled our childhood.

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Furby is the owl-like toy that somehow teaches kids how to talk. It recognizes you when you're near. It talks to you and closes its eyes.

Super Soakers! All kids have been through this kind of toy. The first of its kind, the Super Soakers was first introduced in 1990. Kids pump the toy to pressurize air from the gun and shoot water a few feet away.

Who could ever forget the Tamagotchi? You feed them, play with them, put them to sleep and see them hatch from an egg and wait for them to grow fully. This toy was first sold in 1996 by Bandai.

POGS were popularized during the early 90's. They were like trading cards but you smash them with a slammer and whoever has their POGS upside down loses them. They were named after a juice company who makes passion fruit, oranges and guavas, hence POG, where people used to use bottle caps instead of round cardboards, which started the concept of the game.

As the Pokemon video game has been so highly popular during the 90's, the Pokemon Trading Card game emerged as well which became extremely popular, as kids get to be the Pokemon trainer they wanted to be by battling their cards with others.

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Bop It is the game that could get you going for hours, as an audio will teach you a series of commands that you should follow. This toy was released in 199t6 and became the Electronic Game Of The Year at one point.

Operation was originally produced in 1965 but also became a huge hit with kids during the 90's as kids would carefully pick up a part from the patient (the game board) and avoid hitting the edges to avoid a very loud buzz sound, which would signify that you have failed the operation.

Power Rangers Megazords were hugely popular just like how Power Rangers ruled the late 90's. Imagine if you were a big fan of the Power Rangers and you have on your hands the mega robot that your super heroes kill giant monsters that invade the city in. How cool can that be, right?

Sky Dancers were popular during the mid-90's where kids would pull a string from the base of the toy and a doll with foam wings would fly up in the air and would fly down gently spinning its wings while you would gently catch it.

K'Nex were one of the closest competitors of LEGO. In the same genre of build something out of small things. It includes plastic rods and connectors, gears and wheels, where you can even build your own roller coaster. Cool!

#TBT Throwback Thursday! Which one was your favorite? Or did we miss one of your favorite toys of the 1990's? Share your memories on the comment box provided below.

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