These 13 Creepy Toys That Are Destroying Our Children

For all of the criticism the gaming industry takes, they ain’t got nothing on these bizarre creepy toys for toddlers and little kids. What is going on here? These toys are the stuff of nightmares.

Real Pregnancy Action? What? What?

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The Skipper who grows boobs.

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Who thought this up?

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The “Puberty Doll” aka the anorexic pregnant teen.

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The Cuddle Monkey. No. Just no. Culturally insensitive much?

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This may not have been deliberate, but still somewhat culturally insensitive IN MY OPINION!

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And video games are violent? Let’s play “impale the baby seal!”

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Don’t you know that someone in a factory in China was enjoying his job for once when he was creating this?

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A horrible design. Again, the factory workers know what’s up.

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A concentration camp Lego set? When has something like this ever been a good idea?

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The murderous chimp.

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Is this real???

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The Adolf Hitler doll. The creepiest of creepy toys. A great companion toy for the Lego Concentration Camp. Yikes.

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h/t Distractify

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