Me.
Mistletoe.
- HOME
- YOUTUBE
- ARTICLES
- VIDEOS
- THEATER
- CLASSIFIEDS
- VHS COVERS
- CEREAL BOXES
- GAME BOX ART
- READ ALONGS
- PODCASTS
- FORUM
- FAQ
- POINTS STORE
Don't mess
with the bull.
JOIN!!!
Favorite 1990s Happy Meal Toys
If I were to give the best highlight of my early to late childhood, it had to be those Happy meal toys from Good ol' Mickey D's. The toys that were given out were based on different media, whether it was from TV shows, movies or heck even video games, there was nothing quite like the joy of seeing what toys were available and pleading with your parents to take you out to get one. So without further ado, here's my....
Benjanime Posted on Nov 10, 2019 at 03:12 AM
@Vaporman
i know right?! i actually had this sitting in my drafts for the past two months and what a coincidence!
Vaporman87 Posted on Nov 09, 2019 at 10:55 PM
This was a very timely article considering the recent 40th Anniversary of the Happy Meal and the release of several Happy Meal toys from years past.
Mr Magic Posted on Nov 05, 2019 at 03:35 PM
I remember having one of the Tiny Toons cars.
I never had any of the Power Rangers figures, but I do remember having one of the Power Coins when the movie was in theaters.
Benjanime Posted on Nov 05, 2019 at 02:58 PM
@jkatz
i almost forgot about that! unfortunately i missed out on getting it but i can't remember why, i did have a distaste for the movie it was based on so maybe that was the reason.
jkatz Posted on Nov 05, 2019 at 05:04 AM
What about the build-your-own Inspector Gadget? If that wasn't 90s, it had to be veeeeery early 2000s. I remember some kid in kindergarten having the whole set and me being jealous of him.
Entering Kindergarten in 1988, there was no way I could escape the “Radical Reign” of Raph, Leo, Mikey and Don aka the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turt...
I'm sure everyone remembers their first crush. That first person who seemed so perfect that if you could only be in their presence, you'd be much hap...
If you're here, then I can safely assume you enjoy reminiscing about days gone by just as much as me. One of the ways a lot of us escape to yesteryear...
My dad never went to his high school prom. Instead he enlisted in the Navy and hopped aboard the first ship out of the one horse town known as Pilot...
I want to write about my experience in my first school dance. Y'see, I was kind of duped into it.What makes the break dancer groove? Courage!In elemen...