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Summary

This video discusses the history and evolution of various toys and games from the 90s, focusing on the bracelet toy craze, the batbag toy, and the spinning top. The speaker recalls the excitement and thrill of these toys and how they were later banned or censored due to safety concerns. The video also touches on the transformation of these toys over time, such as the shift from a metal tip to a rounded plastic tip on a spinning top. The speaker concludes by asking the audience for their thoughts on these changes and the future of toy safety.

Facts

Fact 1: The video discusses a variety of toys from the 90s, including a mini cone bracelet and a toy known as "Batbag" or "Bolimbolacho" .

Fact 2: The bracelet toy was a popular craze in the 90s, and its popularity increased when Coca-Cola launched a promotion for a similar bracelet .

Fact 3: The bracelet toy was eventually removed from the market due to safety concerns, as it could break and cause injuries .

Fact 4: The video also discusses a toy known as "Batbag" or "Bolimbolacho", which was a string with two acorns tied to it, used for a game where players lined up and made the acorns collide with greater force .

Fact 5: The video mentions that the acorns in the "Batbag" toy used to be made of iron or solid ceramic, weighing half a ton, but have since been replaced with lighter plastic .

Fact 6: The video discusses the evolution of the "spinning top" toy, noting that it has become more refined and politically correct over time .

Fact 7: The video mentions that the "spinning top" toy used to have a sharp tip, but this has been replaced with a rounded sphere to make the toy safer .

Fact 8: The video discusses the evolution of the "dart" toy, noting that the sharp needle tips have been replaced with rounded plastic tips .

Fact 9: The video mentions that the "dart" toy used to be a common part of Children's Day celebrations in the past .

Fact 10: The video discusses the evolution of the "Airsoft" toy, noting that it has become a regulated sport in Brazil through laws and ordinances .