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I remember the Burger King Pokemon and Digimon toys.
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>>183581 (OP) 
Not kidding, I would grab this sucker with a pencil next to him and he'll be mightiest knight that ever lived.
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power rangers megazord complete set. I can't find it but it was maybe 25 or 30 inches tall when completed.
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>>183586
I used to draw faces on my erasers and make them battle to death (quite literally, the loser would get their head cut with some scissors)
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>>183587 (me)
also if I remember correctly the pieces would transfor into several cars if you took them apart.
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The only toys I even remember were the original Bionicles and some other similar lego things.
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>>183588
>I used to draw faces on my erasers
dude me too, I remember I had this one eraser which I used all the way through middle school and I made it into a secret service agent with sunglasses, and he had a pencil sidekick on which I had just drawn a >:) face on. My classmates and I would also draw like comics of him and and the pencil in our diaries and their backstories and shit was cash. I remember at some point I either lost the eraser or someone stole it from me but some time later I found it again near the garbage bin broken in half and I had to use the wrapper it came in to keep it together in one piece. I recall everyone knew it was mine and that's how I found it again in the first place, someone told me "hey I think i saw your eraser near the trash" and indeed it was there. good times.
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>>183592
Bionicle pretty much dominated my childhood. Also NEO-shifters and the Plasma dragons series from MEGA Bloks if anyone remembers those
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>>187286
>The wii
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>>183586
How big was the pencil? Because if the pencil was long and hadn't been sharpened very much then I would imagine he was holding a lance.
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>>187470
Yes exactly, it would be a lance or a spear depending on the length of the pencil.
>>183581 (OP) 
I always felt nostalgia threads are probably made by low intelligence manchildren. You should probably kill yourself after you think long and hard (like the dicks you suck faggot) about how much everyone around you probably dislikes your presence
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>>187473
Thanks, I love you too anon.
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I grew out of toys rather soon, by age 6-7 I was already hooked on video games.
>>187478
When I was a kid I thought I would never get rid of my toys and I’d be crazy if I did, then I gave all my toys to my younger sibling when I reached 6th grade.
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>>183588
>>183603
>I used to draw faces on my erasers
Motherfucker I did that too, only I didn't stop at one and instead made 20 of them on primary school. The erasers each had a different expression on each side, generally a calm face and another anguished one, and I would have them act out stories and flip to each face whenever I found convenient.
Whenever the teacher was outside of the classroom I would make them cross a ruler, dubbed the bridge of fate, into my classmate's desk. Stupid hijinks happened and sometimes I flipped the ruler as they fell into their doom.
I don't recall what happened to the rubbers though. They sat in a pile of other school material junk, and most likely were thrown away aeons ago. I know my friend had one of them, and even sent me a photo when he found it a few years ago. I remember doing videos with them at one point with an old digital camera, shame those are all lost to time since I haven't been able to find them.
>183589
>(me)
Shut the fuck up Faggatha.
>>187478
>>187497
My parents tried to limit my access to computers. Otherwise I'd probably have given up on toys earlier as well.
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>>187478
>>187514
I played with both until like 7th grade. I got way into setting up tremendous battle scenes with the fuckload of plastic soldiers I had. Then I just lost interest one day and exclusively played video games.
>>187514
No video games + being told to never join online communities meant I stuck around with lego a bit longer.
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>>187473
>I always felt nostalgia threads are probably made by low intelligence manchildren.
I always felt like statements like this are made by fart-huffing faggots who go out of their way to have hobbies and consume media that are "mature, just like mature people such as myself" with an incessant need to appear as mature to others.
>You should probably kill yourself
You first.
>everyone around you probably dislikes your presence
And yet, people talk about not caring about what others think.
>>187476
chu chu
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>>183592
This is about the only thing from my childhood I have nostalgia for, the rest of zoomercore was infantile trash made for 6 year olds but pandered to 15 yos.
>>187522
Wow, sounds like I hit a nerve. Don't knock any funkopops off your desk in your butthurt, retard
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>>187524
No, funkopops are garbage slop marketed as "mature" toys
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>>187473
I have this nagging feeling that people like you are seriously compensating for their own stupidity by calling everyone else "low intelligence"
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>>183587
Along with the power wheel I never got to own this. I did own a lot of Power Ranger stuff though. I was sad not to own that thing...I also never got a computer growing up... my fav toy ended up being the millennium falcon, some 1990s version of it with lots of stickers. You can see the chess table and all inside it and it has a hidden compartment as he was a smuggler and all. It's damaged now, missing half it's turret. 

Image related but mine/ours had/has more stickers I think. I recall my father bitching that he had to put them on after buying it....I bet tons never did finish it.
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>>187524
Funkopops are some of the best toys ever made and there's nothing wrong with them
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>>189337
>t. bugman
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>>189339
The left one looks better
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>The left one looks better
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not a bad game, tbh used to play this for hours with my friends 1v1. I wish they more, back then I was really austistic for power rangers. I probably have a shit ton of power ranger toys somewhere in the basement.
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