What do you think can scare a person the most? light? An old abandoned house? Horror film? Or, for example, a giant and an awkward clown who met on the street? No, it's much easier! These are children's vintage toys! If you wish to test for strength your nerves, then be sure to stay.
What kind of toys are not produced today! dolls, mechanical animals, race cars and more fill the shelves children's shops. Each manufacturer makes sure that his toys were bright, cute and in every sense were pleasant small consumer. As it turned out, in the past about such nuances taken care of very little, resulting in toys that were softly creepy, to say the least. They looked strange, moved strangely, and often had incredibly crazy eyes and smiles. Looking at them today, involuntarily I want to hide under the table or crawl under the covers.
sullen pig monster
Kobe doll
These strange toys were sold in the Japanese city of Kobe at 19 century. They made them from wood. The dolls had a mechanism to open mouth and stick out tongue and eyes.
Jack out of the box
Strange vintage doll. Where are her hands?
Pony Man is 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 with no name is a sad doll with crazy eyes, which could only be purchased in 1965. she wore canvas bag and forced you to buy it, crying and singing terribly sad verses.
Hugo: The Man with a Thousand Faces
Hugo - a doll with a creepy face that looks like a real one person. Various accessories were included with it: wigs, beards, glasses, warts and more.
Toy Crimson Terror
The toy had to be decorated and made for her wig. The result was such a creepy monster!
Monkey toy from the 1950s
Play with me! Alive!
Rattles that are a little numb
Butcher shop is the best entertainment for kids
Mechanical doll that can crawl
Doll in the form of Pee-wee Herman
Pee Wee Herman is a fictional comic character who Created and played by American comedian Paul Reubens. The actor became famous for his films and television series of the 1980s.
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19th century floating creep doll with key
In 1878, an inventor named Eli Martin came up with floating doll and named her Miss Ondine. The inventor made the doll just for kids games. With her help, he wanted to help children who still can't swim, stop being afraid of the water.