“Up In Arms Over Guns In Toyland”
Last week I posted a newspaper article in which the Rambo action figures of the eighties were presented as Coleco’s newest line. The violent movies being brought to toy boxes across the U.S. was a far from popular move, and today I want to direct your attention to the April/May, 1986 issue of Mother Jones Magazine which also takes aim at Coleco’s Rambo toys . . . and unsurprisingly has less-than-pleasant things to say about the merger of toys and cartoons.
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“The explosion in war toy sales–which have, along with the rest of the toy industry, nearly doubled over the past five years–nonetheless spurred a flurry of parental protest during the holiday-buying season, with grassroots groups organizing educational leafleting at toy stores and boycotts of companies that sell action figures.”
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