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Toys are generally created with the best of intentions. Toy makers want to bring entertainment and joy to children through their creations. However, sometimes, the toys they make are remembered for all the wrong reasons. Sometimes through unintentional innuendo, stereotyping, or overlooked design flaws these toys became infamous. With that in mind, check out below for 10 of the most controversial toys ever made!
#10. Harry Potter NIMBUS 2000
#9. Knocked-Up Midge
Mattel has been making Barbies for a long time. In fact, they have been selling Barbies since 1959. While it has long been a favorite of little girls around the world, there have also been many controversial missteps as well. One of the most controversial toys that Mattel ever made was in 1963 when then started selling MIDGE Hadley. She had hooked up with Allan Sherwood to produce 3 babies (Cassandra, Nikki, and Ryan).[2]Flashbak – Midge Hadley: The Pregnant Barbie Doll Who Posed For Playtoy In addition, you could by Midge with the babies still in her stomach. What even made this Barbie more controversial was that she was shorter and younger looking than a regular barbie making families question the morals that Mattel was putting forth.
#8. The Doll That Pole Dances
#7. Cabbage Patch Doll
Mattel has a long history of making controversial toys. In the 1980s, Cabbage Patch dolls were extremely popular and all the little girls wanted one. In order to help feed this crazy, Mattel was consistently releasing new versions of the doll. One of their most infamous ones was the Snack Time Cabbage Patch doll. You could “feed” the doll with plastic food.[4]Hooked Upon – 9 Most Controversial Toy Ever Made However, due to the designers deciding not to add an “off” button, the doll didn’t just stop with the “food” but would also eat little children’s fingers and hair as well!
In order to try and relieve the problem, Mattel tried to offer $40 cash refunds to people as well as add a warning sticker on the toy box. Needless to say, this wasn’t enough and the Consumer Product Safety Commission quickly pulled all of the controversial toys off of the store shelves.
#6. Teen Talk Barbie
Teen Talk Barbie is just another example of one of many controversial Barbies released by Mattel. The toy makers designed the Barbie to be able to say 4 random phrases out of a group of 270 possible phrases. Researchers at Mattel believed that the phrases that they had chosen best represented the demographics of teenage girls. While there were some encouraging lines such as “I’m studying to be a doctor”, there were many other questionable and downright offensive lines as well. These included “Will we ever have enough clothes?” However, the one that the American Association of University Women took the greatest offense to was “Math class is tough!”[5]ET – The 14 Most Controversial Barbies Ever Mattel quickly took this phrase out of Teen Talk Barbie’s library of phrases, but it was already too late. This controversial toy clearly highlighted the sexual stereotyping that already plagued the Barbie toy line.
#5. Lego Concentration Camp
In 1996, Lego gave free Lego bricks to Polish artist Zbigniew Libera. With it he created one of the most controversial Lego sets ever to be made, a concentration camp. At the time, Lego said that they didn’t know what he was going to make. In addition, while this was never sold in stores, it still ranks high as one of the most controversial toys ever made.
Lego attempted to sue Libera, but later dropped the charges. In 2012, a museum in Warsaw purchased the set for $71,800.[6]Culture – Lego Concentration Camp – Zbigniew Libera
#4. Black “Oreo Fun Barbie”
#3. F-You Pickachu
#2. Rad Repeatin’ Tarzan
#1. The Original Lawn Darts
You can still buy lawn darts today. They feature safe plastic tips. However, the original ones that came out are perhaps one of the most controversial toys ever. They were made with heavy metal tips. These proved to be extremely dangerous and in some cases even deadly! In fact, they were completely banned in the United States in 1988 when a person was killed when the lawn dart went through their skull![10]The Richest – 10 Most Shocking Children’s Toys
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