10 Controversial Toys That Won't Be on This Year's Wish Lists
Filed under: Extracurriculars, Shopping, Black Friday, Failed Products, Holiday Shopping
Here are ten toys that reached the market over the past few years that probably never should have seen the light of day.
Oreo Barbie
Unfortunately, the doll was produced in two versions, one with a white Barbie, the other with a black one. As the Urban Dictionary explains, Oreo is "an insulting term often used by blacks to derogate other blacks as 'Black on the outside, white on the inside.'" The dolls were widely reviled and quickly withdrawn from the market.
Terrorist figurine
Chalk another one up to our nation's fear of terrorists. BrickArms is a toy manufacturer that makes weapons and figurines compatible with the LEGO universe. One of its warrior dolls, Bandit, (since discontinued) was designed wearing a head scarf, carrying an AK-47, a rocket strapped to his back, and a string of bombs hanging on his chest. Some parents immediately saw an Al Qaeda fighter and protested loudly. No word on Homeland Security's take on this, but the creator, Will Chapman, has not yet ended up in a cage in Guantanamo.
Play-Doh Drill 'n Fill Playset
Not. Despite the most advanced painkillers and attention diverters, the dentist's office is still way, way down the list of children's favorite hangouts, so one has to wonder what possessed Play-Doh to bring to market a kit that allowed kids to play dentist? The kit comes complete with a mouth full of teeth that can be drilled and filled (with Play-Doh, of course). The kit doesn't appear to include a toy hypodermic, so these procedures must be carried out without novocaine. What fun!
My Cleaning Trolley
Harry Potter and the Vibrating Broom
It's time for Harry Potter fever again, and with it expect a bevy of new toys. None, we can only hope, will be as poorly thought out as the discontinued vibrating Nimbus 2000. This flying broom, the same brand as that ridden during Quidditch matches by Harry himself, looked like the real thing, but, to the discomfort of parents, was built to vibrate as the child rode it. The vibrations "down there" led to many a cheap joke and the ire of parents who didn't want to draw their child's attention to that part of the body any sooner than necessary.
Breast-Feeding Doll
Airport Security Play Set
Encouraging a child to play as a professional groper seems like a very bad idea.
Mommy's Boob Job
The picture book explains all about mom's new boobs, resculptured nose and liposuctioned tush. What's the lesson here? I can just hear the child saying, "I can't wait until I can pay to have someone make me pretty!"
Homeless Girl
The plight of homeless children is sad and real. However, is the life of children, little bundles of insecurity already, made better by playing with a doll that represents their worst fears?
"Crazy For You" Teddy Bear
Over the past 100 years, our society has evolved to the point that it's no longer thought appropriate to make fun of the insane; most of the time, anyway. And we certainly don't want to plant that idea in the minds of our youngsters. Imagine then, the reception by those dealing with mental illness when The Vermont Teddy Bear Company put out a new doll for Valentine's Day in 2005, the "Crazy for You" bear. The bear wore a straight-jacket, begging the question, What would he do with those paws if he were loose?
Like some of the other products in this list, the Crazy For You Bear is a sought-after collectible, listed for $550 on eBay at the time of this writing.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-18-2010 @ 11:33AM
Mary Finn said...
I also agree with the comment that all cleaners are not minimum wage jobs. 32B/32J is the Union for Building Employees including doorman, porters and janitors. They make good benefits and well over minimum wage.
So if they want to come out with the "cleaning trolley" in blue as well as pink, and give the little dolls union cards, go for it.
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11-18-2010 @ 8:38PM
Daniel R. said...
I would disagree with saying the Brickarms "Mr. White" bandit minifigure (Its called a minifigure not a doll) represents a terrorist. The Brickarms spokesperson said: "This figure was created as a generic bad guy to do battle with the good guys." This just shows how media can take anything out of context.
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11-18-2010 @ 9:27PM
Glen said...
I'm going to stick to the good old fashioned board games...we got a great one for our kids: I'm Debt Free!, found it on amazon...now that's something worth playing with on a rainy day.
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11-18-2010 @ 10:29PM
JPCL said...
cloths, not clothes
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11-19-2010 @ 11:38AM
Joey said...
I'm buying the 'cleaning trolley" for all the Mexican girls I know!!!!
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11-19-2010 @ 11:43AM
vincent said...
Anyone remember "bag-o-glass" from SNL?
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11-19-2010 @ 6:15PM
Coop said...
"Like some of the other products in this list, the Crazy For You Bear is a sought-after collectible, listed for $550 on eBay at the time of this writing." I'll bet that vibrating broom is a hot selling collectible! In fact, I'd love to know how many of the parents that raised hell about it went out and bought one for themselves (because obviously they wouldn't have just bought a toy for their kid without realizing what it was beforehand, right?).
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11-19-2010 @ 3:12PM
antcmanche said...
People do not get as "offended" as much as the media would have us believe. Those who do get offended at silly toys because they just might give off an impression seen as negative are those who are not happy unless they find something to complain about. These "controversial" toys are now going to be sought after by collectors and there will be plenty of profit made.
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11-19-2010 @ 8:19PM
jay said...
I am going to go set up my black Santa doll up in my back yard and play lawn darts!!!!!...........How is that for being non PC and inappropriate?
Oh......and I will have a TSA agent come frisk Santa before I put him in the yard. It would not be safe to hit Santa in the groin only to have him explode!!!
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11-19-2010 @ 8:40PM
hjnytoni said...
My oldest daughter specifically asked for the playdough drill and fill. She loved it, as did her two younger sisters. They ever figured out how to make braces for the teeth!
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