Zany Zappers were daft, like Deely Boppers and were basically just plastic sun glasses with a light emitting diode in the middle of each lense. The Zany Zappers were powered by a PP3 9-volt battery on the end of a ...
The Zap-It gun was essentially a water pistol with a similar appearance to an Uzi. The Zap-It had a battery-powered trigger meaning it was very easy to fire without any need for pumping the gun. The Zap-It gun had a ...
In the early 70's came Ideal's "Mighty Zeroids"!, "The workers of the future". These amazing robots originally cost five pounds,, and later even less, and ran on tank treads powered by motors from Ideal's line of Motoriffic cars. Originally they were a ...
Ziffy-Whomper Sleds were orange-colored plastic sleds with a picture of a skiing penguin dressed in winter duds. They had two side handles and at the front end was a loop to tie a string around so you could drag it ...
Aaaah! Zip the monkey was one of my favourite childhood cuddlies. He was a colourful, cheeky little chap that wore red dungarees and a yellow t-shirt with his name on it. He was, I believe, fashioned after the live chimp, ...
Zip Zap racetrack had two cars that raced round and down a slope when they reached the bottom you pulled a lever the cars were raised up by an arm so the cars would start at the top again. It was ...
Zoids spawned the Starriors line in the 1980s and went through a few incarnations, such as regular Zoids in the early 80s and Robo Strux later in the decade.Zoids were basically motorized models that required no glue or paint for ...
Zoo babies were stuffed animals such as polar bears, panda bears, zebras, elephants etc. They each came with a nappy on plus they had a bottle and had sad-looking eyes. You had to take care of them, they were like ...