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Summary

The provided text lists some of the most hazardous toys in history. The toys include:

1. Toy ovens with poorly designed doors that could trap children's fingers.
2. Tank balls, which were small magnetic balls that could be swallowed and cause harm.
3. Celestial Dancers, dolls that hovered in the air but had unpredictable trajectories, causing injuries.
4. Cabbage Patch Kids with a feeding mechanism that could harm children's fingers and hair.
5. Austin's Magic Pistol, a toy that fired a ball at high speed, causing injuries.
6. Sky Rangers, remote-controlled aircraft that could catch fire.
7. Battlestar Galactica toys that shot small plastic balls, causing eye injuries.
8. Water Squirt toys, which could cause intestinal blockages if swallowed.
9. Slapping Cabbage Soup bracelets, which could cause skin irritation.
10. Atomic Energy Laboratories, educational sets that contained radioactive materials.
11. Pregnant Midge dolls, which could distort children's understanding of childbirth.
12. Tarzan figures with a suggestive pose.
13. Transformers with a design flaw that made them appear to have a gun coming out of the character's groin.
14. Furbies, electronic pets that could scare children with their unpredictable behavior.
15. Buckle guns, small pistols that could be worn on a belt and fired unexpectedly.
16. Growing Skipper dolls, which could cause arm injuries if children tried to imitate the doll's growth.
17. Piggy banks with a creepy design that could scare children.
18. Barbie dolls with roller skates that could catch fire.
19. Barbie and Ken Dog, a toy that could cause children to swallow magnets.
20. Hammocks for children, which could cause entanglement or falls.
21. Young Researcher's kits, which contained asbestos.
22. Magnetic S construction sets, which had small parts that could be swallowed.
23. Hoverboards, which could cause injuries from falls or fires.
24. Bindeez toys, which contained toxic glue.
25. Darts, which could cause injuries if not used properly.
26. Laser pointers, which could cause eye damage if not used properly.
27. Kite tubing, an extreme sport that could cause injuries.
28. Inflatable swimming aids, which could cause strangulation or other injuries.
29. Creepy Crawlies, toys that released toxic fumes when used.
30. Trampolines, which could cause injuries if not used properly.
31. Lunar shoes, which could cause injuries from falls.
32. Slime, a toy made from toxic materials that could cause rashes and other injuries.
33. Water rockets, which could cause injuries from falls or collisions.
34. Rubber diving sticks, which could cause injuries if children fell on them.
35. Teletubbies toys, which had a software glitch that caused them to say obscene language.
36. Spinners, which could cause injuries if they broke apart.
37. Balls that made a cannon-like sound, which could cause fires if they struck sparks.
38. Crossbows, which could cause injuries if not used properly.
39. Cleaning carts, which had a sexist inscription on the box.
40. Confectioner's sets, which had a suggestive design.
41. Crocodile Dentist, a toy that could cause injuries if children's fingers got stuck.
42. Sir Krauss, a vampire bear toy that scared children.
43. Trolls, which had a creepy design.
44. Jack-in-the-box toys, which could scare children.
45. Mr. Mouth, a toy that could change its face to look like a monster.
46. Chimpanzee Musician, a toy that was used in horror films to create a creepy atmosphere.
47. Sad Sadie, a doll that had a creepy expression and was said to kidnap and strangle its owners.
48. Cancer Spin bear, a toy that was said to have a creepy appearance and was the subject of scary stories.
49. Penny Wise spinning figurine, a toy that was designed to scare people.

Facts

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1. In 2006, Hasbro released a version of a toy oven with a problematic door design that caused children's fingers to get stuck.
2. The toy oven received 29 complaints from parents whose children were injured, prompting Hasbro to upgrade the toy and correct its mistake.
3. Tank balls are small magnetic balls that can be swallowed, causing internal injuries due to their strong magnetic force.
4. Celestial Dancers dolls were discontinued in 2005 after receiving 150 complaints about serious injuries caused by their unpredictable flight path.
5. The dolls were later re-released with modernized and safer designs.
6. A toy called Cabbage was released in 1996, which could "eat" plastic food and had a tendency to chew on children's fingers and hair.
7. The toy was quickly discontinued due to safety concerns.
8. Austin's Magic Pistol, a toy that fired a ball using a chemical reaction, was banned after causing numerous injuries to children.
9. Sky Rangers, a remote-controlled aircraft, was discontinued after several cases of spontaneous combustion occurred.
10. Battlestar Galactica, a toy fighter that shot small plastic balls, was involved in a lawsuit after a child pointed the toy into his mouth and was seriously injured.
11. A toy called Water Squirt, a small bead that expanded in water, caused an internal blockage in a child who swallowed it and required surgical removal.
12. Slapping Cabbage Soup and the Slapping Cabbage Soup and the Bracelets were made of flexible metal and sometimes caused injuries to children.
13. The Atomic Energy Laboratory, a toy set containing radioactive materials, was sold in the mid-20th century and was later named one of the most dangerous toys in 2006.
14. J-Dolls, a Barbie-like doll with a pregnant belly, was considered safe for children but potentially disturbing for their psyche.
15. Tarzan, a toy figure that lowered its fist below the belt, was discontinued due to controversy.
16. Transformers in the form of Marvel heroes, specifically the Punisher, were modified after complaints about the power gun appearing from the hero's crotch.
17. Furby, a robot toy, was initially defective and caused fear in children due to its unpredictable behavior.
18. A toy pistol on a buckle, released in the mid-20th century, fired a projectile when the belt was tugged and caused numerous injuries, leading to its ban.
19. The Growing Skipper, a doll that could grow in height and breast size, caused injuries to children who tried to imitate its growth.
20. A piggy bank in the shape of a human face that "ate" money was considered creepy and unlikely to be purchased by parents.
21. Roller skating Barbie dolls, released in the 90s, had a wheel that generated sparks and caused fires, leading to their discontinuation.
22. Barbie and Ken's Dog, a toy that defecated after being fed, contained magnets that children sometimes swallowed.
23. Hammocks for children, released in the 80s and 90s, were prone to entanglement and falls, causing 12 accidents and leading to their production stoppage.
24. The Young Researcher's Kit, a toy for collecting fingerprints, contained asbestos, a substance that can cause lung cancer.
25. Magnetic S, a construction set, was discontinued after several accidents involving children swallowing magnets.
26. Hoverboards, released in 2015, caused injuries due to human irresponsibility and some versions had faulty batteries that caught fire.
27. Beads, a toy released in 2007, contained toxic glue that caused serious health issues, including comas, in children who swallowed them.
28. Lawn darts, a game released in the 80s, caused over 6,000 people to be admitted to emergency rooms with serious injuries.
29. Laser pointers, if not certified, can cause vision problems and eye damage.
30. Kite tubing, a water sport, poses risks to tourists, especially if not performed by experienced athletes.
31. An inflatable swimming circle for infants, released in the mid-20th century, had some models with bursting straps and others that rubbed children's necks.
32. Creepy Crawlies, a toy that allowed children to bake plastic insects, released toxic fumes during the baking process.
33. Trampolines, while popular, can cause injuries if safety rules are not followed.
34. Slimes, a toy released in the 60s, were made from toxic materials and caused rashes and irritations in children.
35. Water balloons, while not banned, were considered potentially hazardous due to the risk of suffocation and toxic liquids.
36. Elma, a toy that could be programmed to pronounce a child's name, had a software glitch that caused it to threaten children.
37. Water rockets, a toy designed to educate children about physics, can be dangerous if used without adult supervision.
38. Rubber diving sticks, while seemingly harmless, can cause injuries to children in shallow water.
39. Teletubbies toys, while popular, had some models with software glitches that caused them to say obscene language.
40. Spinners, a toy developed for autistic children, can be dangerous if made with small parts.
41. Balls, a toy released in 2001, could strike sparks and cause fires when hit.
42. Crossbows, while considered a threat, can be safe if manufactured with safety features.
43. The Cleaning Cart, a toy meant to teach children about cleanliness, was criticized for its "for girls only" inscription.
44. Hasbro's confectioner's set, released in the 90s, had a design that resembled a phallic symbol, prompting its discontinuation.
45. The Crocodile Dentist, a toy that required children to open the crocodile's mouth and take turns pressing its teeth, had some fakes that were not safe for children.
46. Sir Krause, a vampire bear, was considered scary by both children and adults.
47. Trolls, while popular, had some models that were considered creepy or scary.
48. Creepy boxes, such as jack-in-the-boxes, can scare small children and even cause stuttering.
49. A toy that allowed children to replace parts of a person's face was considered scary and potentially disturbing.
50. The Chimpanzee Musician, a toy released in the 90s, was considered frightening and often used in horror films.
51. The Cancer Spin bear, a toy that had a charming appearance, was still considered scary by children who created terrifying stories about it.
52. The Spinning Figurine of Penny Wise, a toy intended for adults, was considered creepy and potentially disturbing.