Double-named game of the 90's where players had to get their animal to eat as many marbles as possible.
Hungry Hungry Hippos
The world's most famous board game.
Monopoly
The original idea for this cuddly object was inspired by former President Teddy Roosevelt himself
Teddy Bear
This pump-action water gun literally blew its competition out of the water, so to speak.
Super Soaker
A game where battling robots try to knock each other's blocks off!
Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots
First aired on television in 1993 and features a group of teenagers who transform into superheroes.
Power Rangers
Mattel still claims one of these dolls is sold every three seconds.
Barbie
An American card game won by discarding card that is played with a specially printed deck
Uno
In the 21st-century console wars, Microsoft released a game-changer with this system.
Xbox
This 1986 toy, based on a famous muppet, had a infectious laugh.
Tickle Me Elmo
Woody from Toy Story used this line-making toy item to write messages causing every kid to want one.
Etch-a-Sketch
Cooked up in 1963 by Kenner Products, it was the first toy that allowed kids to make edible food.
Easy Bake Oven
This toy contains a maddening 43,252,003,274,489,856,000 different ways to twist and turn it.
Rubik's Cube
This Japanese company smashed its competition: Atari.
Nintendo
This handheld electronic toy gave players actions they had to successfully complete in order to win.
Bop-it!
In the early 70s, the creation of urethane wheels helped to smooth out an otherwise bumpy ride on this toy.
Skateboard
Since its debut in 1958, this Danish toy\brand has allowed children to create any object they can dream up.
Lego
A cylindrical crystal ball that can answer any question posed to it.
Magic 8 Ball
A in the middle of the Cold War, this toy was an “action figure” named after a regular army soldier.
G.I. Joe
An electronic dog whose eyes would light up and change shapes and sizes to show its emotions.
Poo-Chi Dog
A former Disney Imagineer named Ken Forsse created the cuddly, animatronic teddy bear that could read bedtime stories
Teddy Ruxpin
A garden-named doll that came with its own adoption papers and a birth certificate.
Cabbage Patch dolls
This toy represents a combination of the French words for "chalk" and "oily."
Crayola Crayons
The only time it was acceptable to punch your brother in the face was when you were wearing these.
Socker Boppers
This toy made its grand debut in "Home Alone 2" as a handheld recording device.
Talkboy