It often happens that from a whole bunch of bright and cool toys, a child will still choose his old, shabby, but beloved doll, car or teddy bear. After all, people don’t love you for your appearance! Although... sometimes toys can look like that instead of joy, a child (and not only) will suffer psychological trauma. Let's take a look at some creepy vintage toys that look like props from a horror movie.
Some creepy pig face
Kobe doll
These strange toys were sold in the Japanese city of Kobe in the 19th century. They were made from wood. The dolls had a mechanism that allowed them to open their mouths and stick out their tongues and eyes.
Jack in the Box
Strange vintage doll. Where are her hands?
Pony Man - a creepy toy from the 1950s
A child with a piano or a piano in the form of a child. Can not understand anything
Little miss with no name
Little Miss No Name is a sad, wild-eyed doll that was only available in 1965. She wore a canvas bag and forced you to buy it while crying and singing terribly sad poems.
Hugo: the man of a thousand faces
Hugo is a doll with a creepy face that looks like a real person. It came complete with various accessories: wigs, beards, glasses, warts and much more.
Crimson Terror toy
We had to decorate the toy ourselves and make a wig for it. The end result was this creepy monster!
Monkey toy from the 1950s
Play with me!
Rattles that have gone a little crazy
The butcher shop is the best entertainment for children
Mechanical doll that can crawl
Pee-wee Herman doll
Pee-wee Herman is a fictional comic character created and played by American comedian Paul Reubens. The actor became famous for his films and television series of the 1980s.
Who is there?
Floating creepy doll from the 19th century with a key
In 1878, an inventor named Eli Martin came up with a floating doll and named it Miss Ondine. The inventor made the doll not just for children's games. With her help, he wanted to help children who still cannot swim stop being afraid of water.