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Topps introduced the first Garbage Pail Kids trading card series in 1985, created as a hilariously inverted take on the popular Cabbage Patch Kids. These punny, sometimes mean-spirited, and all ...
Previous Garbage Pail Kids Adaptations The Topps Garbage Pail Kids cards were a massive success, running for an impressive fifteen different series from 1985-1988.
The Madball and the Garbage Pail Kids engage in a naval battle in this preview of Madballs vs. Garbage Pail Kids: Time Again Slime Again #2. Published Tue, 14 Mar 2023 17:26:11 -0500 by Jude Terror ...
RETRO FIND: Garbage Pail Kids were so controversial in ‘80s some schools banned them They were like the Cabbage Patch Kids, but "ugly and nasty." Remember when baseball cards were the big thing.
RETRO FIND: Garbage Pail Kids were so controversial in ‘80s some schools banned them They were like the Cabbage Patch Kids, but "ugly and nasty." Remember when baseball cards were the big thing.
Topps is releasing Garbage Pail Kids-themed MLB trading cards, including a card of Elly De La Cruz called "Artsy Elly" in which the Cincinnati Reds infielder is painting and holding a brush ...
RETRO FIND: Garbage Pail Kids were so controversial in ‘80s some schools banned them They were like the Cabbage Patch Kids, but "ugly and nasty." Remember when baseball cards were the big thing.
RETRO FIND: Garbage Pail Kids were so controversial in ‘80s some schools banned them They were like the Cabbage Patch Kids, but "ugly and nasty." Remember when baseball cards were the big thing.
RETRO FIND: Garbage Pail Kids were so controversial in ‘80s some schools banned them They were like the Cabbage Patch Kids, but "ugly and nasty." Remember when baseball cards were the big thing.
RETRO FIND: Garbage Pail Kids were so controversial in ‘80s some schools banned them They were like the Cabbage Patch Kids, but "ugly and nasty." Remember when baseball cards were the big thing.
RETRO FIND: Garbage Pail Kids were so controversial in ‘80s some schools banned them They were like the Cabbage Patch Kids, but "ugly and nasty." Remember when baseball cards were the big thing.