![]() And they were tidy too you could fold them back into their pouch. Like Care Bears without the cloying neediness, Popples just wanted a hug from time to time.Īnd they were cuddly little critters, with their pom-pom tails that no child ever used as a weapon to bash another. While Spirograph was created in the mid-1960s and is still going in some shape or form (geddit?) today, it hit peak protractor back in the 80s, when being good at maths was really, really cool. He looked like a distant relative of a packet of Monster Munch, but that didn’t stop this furry guy from having his own animated show and live-action movie. But if you really loved him, you could buy a talking doll version that, presumably, bored you to sleep. The Fonzie of extraterrestrial puppet beings, ALF was the opposite of cool. There was no getting away from this Alien Life Form in the late 80s – he was everywhere.Īnd he was awful. Just before boys realised that girls were there to be fancied instead of tormented, they spent all day with their Boglins, gruesome creatures that came in a cage and were in no way a rip-off of Gremlins. These horrible animal experiments were rightly shut down. One was a crossover between a bee and a lion, another of a rabbit and a hippo. ![]() ![]() The Wuzzles were a frightening mutant mixed breed of two different animals. ![]() Looking back now, it sounds horrific, the kind of thing that got Jeff Goldblum into trouble in The Fly. ![]()
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