The Toys Every Kid Wanted… But Never Actually Saw in Stores

In the 1980s, some toys became “shelf ghosts” not because kids imagined them, but because the toy aisle worked against them. A figure like G.I. Joe Sgt. Slaughter was not originally a normal retail release at all; YOJOE notes that he was available through Hasbro Direct mail order in early 1986, then only returned “on and off” from 1987 through 1989. Larger toys had their own problems: Snake Mountain was a big villain headquarters playset, the Technodrome was a huge 1990 TMNT playset at the height of Turtlemania, and Dino-Riders’…

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