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**Title:** 6 Killer Toys (Horrifying True Stories)

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A video countdown of 6 toys that led to tragic and often deadly consequences. Each toy's story is briefly told, highlighting the dangers and flaws that resulted in harm or death to children. The toys are:

1. **Austin's Magic Gun** (1950s): A toy gun that shot solid objects up to 70 feet, posing severe injury risk.
2. **Lawn Darts** (banned): Caused over 6,100 emergency room visits due to its heavy, large darts.
3. **Water Dots**: Released a lethal chemical (GHB) when activated, leading to the product's closure.
4. **Toys Made in China (pre-quality control era)**: Used lead paint, causing widespread lead poisoning among children.
5. **Inflatable Boats for Babies**: Prone to failures, resulting in 33 infant deaths in 2009 alone due to drowning or being trampled.
6. **Magnetix**: Small magnetic parts caused intestinal obstruction and death in at least one child who ingested them.

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**1.** A video was made about the 7 most grotesque deaths in Disney, leading to a new topic: killer toys.

**2.** **Magnetix** was a toy with small magnetic pieces that posed a choking hazard.
**3.** A child, Kenny Suite, swallowed several Magnetix pieces, leading to intestinal obstruction, ruptures, and death.

**4.** **Inflatable Boats for Babies** were prone to failures, especially if from dubious brands.
**5.** In 2009, these boats caused **33 infant deaths** due to drowning or being trampled.

**6.** China's quality control for toy manufacturing was previously lacking.
**7.** Chinese toys were found to contain **lead paint**, causing lead poisoning in countless children.
**8.** Lead poisoning can cause **anemia** and other serious health issues, especially in children.

**9.** **Agua Dots** was a toy that used a chemical reaction to solidify figures.
**10.** The chemical released, **gamma-hydroxybutyric acid (GHB)**, is a known drug used in nightclubs and to increase muscle mass.
**11.** Agua Dots had to close due to the harmful effects of GHB on children.

**12.** **Lawn Darts** were a toy that sent over **6,100 people** to the emergency room.
**13.** These darts were much bigger and heavier than regular darts, essentially making them a **weapon**.
**14.** Lawn Darts were eventually **banned**.

**15.** **Austin's Magic Gun**, marketed in the 1950s, could shoot a semi-solid object up to **70 feet (21 meters)**.
**16.** The gun used a **powder causing a chemical reaction similar to gunpowder**, dubbed "magic powder".
**17.** The original product was even more potent than the demonstrated version, which used a ping pong ball.