90s Toys You Loved

#11 Trolls

 
Trolls were the glorified good luck charms of the 90s. They've existed well before the 90s, but a neon hair dye and jewel-in-belly makeover helped to make these big-earred creatures a hit!
 

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15: Tickle Me Elmo
Tickle Me Elmo was all the rave in the 90s. Kids everywhere had to have one, and countless parodies were done in honor of the vibrating laugh-meister.
14: Trolls
Trolls were the glorified good luck charms of the 90s. They've existed well before the 90s, but a neon hair dye and jewel-in-belly makeover helped to make these big-earred creatures a hit!
12: Super Soakers
Every pool party or backyard cook out had a super soaker on stand by in case a water fight broke out. These water guns took ammunition to the extreme; several versions of the toy stored ample water supplies, reducing the amount of reloads necessary to completely saturate your opponents!
11: The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers!
If the TV show didn't convince you, then the action figures surely did—Power Rangers were the action figures of the decade. Every kid could identify with at least one or more of these dynamic villain-seeking figures.
9: Tamagotchi
This electronic pet introduced many kids to the art of obsession. The toy regularly gave digital feedback and required constant attention.
8: POGS
Many a schoolyard brawl ensued over a game of POGS. This game evolved from a less commercial version that originated in Hawaii.
7: Pokemon
Pokemon and friends were perhaps one of the most popular 90s toys. When they hit the scene, they were immediate collector's items. The anime series was just as popular.
5: Skip It
When "Skip It" added a counter, it was game on! You and your friends could spend hours jumping about trying to beat scores while banging up knees and ankles.
4: Furby
Furbies were a cross between 80s toy champ "Gizmo" from the Gremlins and an owl. The voice recognition electronic toy was eerily cuddly and robotic.
3: Z Bots
They were big enough to get in the way, but small enough to lose easily. Either way, the Z Bots were tons of fun.
2: Nintendo Entertainment System
You were hard pressed to find a home that didn't have a Nintendo Entertainment System. After the world was hypnotized by the Super Mario Brothers, Nintendo decided to add a robot to their gaming package.
1: Polly Pocket
All you girls that grew up in the 90s remember this toy! Polly Pockets were the coolest!