17 creepy toys that were made by those who clearly don't like children (18 photos)
Today, thousands of companies around the world are engaged in the production of children's toys. Each of them does everything possible to attract small customers to their products and please them. However, sometimes their efforts go beyond the bounds of decency.
As a result, scary dolls with frightening expressions, toy animals with unnatural anatomy, and strange play sets that seem to have been invented by some evil joker appear on the shelves of toy stores and supermarkets. What prompted manufacturers to make such decisions? You and I will probably never get an answer to this question. We invite you to look at these strange toys, have a good laugh and be a little horrified.
It's worth looking for a weirder toy
Detective Pikachu, battered by life
Pull out the stuffing, climb inside. Now you have a stupid, creepy Halloween costume to scare the neighborhood kids with.
The runaway bunny from your nightmares
What a good-natured smile and not a maniacal look at all.
Bear and honey
Would you like to buy little ones in jars?
So different Cheburashka
Clapping robot
He looks straight into your soul and doesn’t seem to mind taking it over!
What strange underwear does this doll have?
Something very incomprehensible. Looks like it's a baby caterpillar
If regular baby dolls are not enough, you can try experimenting with other creatures.
The Teletubbies aren't the same anymore
Buzz Lightyear is shocked by everything that's happening
Phew, well at least there's an age limit
Surprisingly, for some reason the series “The Squid Game” enjoyed unprecedented popularity not only among adults, but also among children.
Alternate version of Spider-Man
Godzilla and Jesus met in the same universe
I wonder who even came up with this idea?
Teletubby in a water tank with plastic armor
Toy leg. Why not?
Harley Quinn and Wonder Woman
Well, this is roughly what all these sequels and prequels look like.
Have you ever seen toys on store shelves that caused you surprise and bewilderment?