The spinning fairy toys became one of the decade’s biggest crazes after launching in 1994 by Galoob Toys. Marketed as magical dolls that could gracefully fly through the air, Sky Dancers quickly became a must-have toy for kids everywhere. But behind the fun was a toy that eventually became infamous for being surprisingly dangerous.
The toy became such a phenomenon that it expanded into its own animated television series in 1997, which ran for 27 episodes and introduced kids to the fantasy world behind the fairies. The brand also branched into books and video games as the craze continued to grow.
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Ironically, the toys’ unpredictability became part of their lasting reputation. One reviewer called the doll “tools of war,” and even recalled using them during childhood fights because they were especially effective as a weapon.
If you want to get your hands on these whimsical weapons, head on over to eBay, where retailers are selling the dolls for $50-$100 a piece.
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