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There was nothing quite like being a 90s kid armed with a marker and a department store catalog the size of a phone book. This wasn't just browsing - this was a mission. You'd flip through page after glorious page, laser-focused on the toy section, carefully marking the things you needed in your life (even if you knew deep down you'd probably get socks instead).
The 90s were a wild time for toys - everything was loud, colorful, and vaguely extreme, as if each brand was trying to yell over the other to get your attention. Action figures had more accessories than a Swiss Army knife, commercials made every toy look like it could change your life, and half the stuff you wanted was powered by enough AA batteries to keep a small city running.
So, let's go back. Let's revisit those chunky plastic dreams, the things we swore would make us the happiest kid on Earth… if only they ended up under the tree.