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A Bad Case of Worms!!!

A Bad Case of Worms is in all likelihood the earliest toy I can remember specifically asking for, and praise Nord the Barbarian, it's in my arms again.

God, how I loved these. People call you a liar when you say you remember things from when you were 4 or 5, unless you arbitrarily decided you were kidnapped or molested as a child after catching a Melrose Place rerun. I swear to you, I remember getting these. I remember getting these from the KB Toys in the Staten Island Mall, back when it was called "Kay-Bee Toys," and back when there was a McDonald's next to it filled with lightweight tin ashtrays with the golden arches etched in. The ABCOW tiny toy briefcases were stocked near the register along with all of the assorted candies and other impulse items, and every time my mother brought me to the mall, I got a new ABCOW toy. I cannot express the joy I found in these things, but I think I can explain it. I was really young. Maybe young enough to still have some lingering traits from that whole animism period all children go through. To me, these sticky and impossibly cute rubber worm figures weren't rubber worm figures at all -- they were pets, alive, ready to party and needing me.

For almost twenty years I sat by candlelight every night trying to remember what the fuck the toys were called, and it was actually an X-E blog poster who shed light on the mystery back in January of 2005. After that, I researched the holy hell out of ABCOW toys, not finding much outside of a few old marketing articles retelling the success of the toys' ad campaign. I have no idea if I wanted the toys because of the cool commercial or just because they were there, but after finding and reviewing the TV ad, the sight of bad cases of good worms made my mission clear: I had to find them again. And, as you've seen above, I have!

Each small plastic briefcase opened to reveal a pair of sticky (like, sticky for crawling down walls kind of sticky) worm figures in various colors, and because God loves me this week, the pair I found are greens, which was my favorite as a child because it was harder to roleplay faithfully with neon orange worms. The figures look much more like snakes, each with the most adorable facial features you've ever seen, including a smile that will make the day my parents die not as bad as I'm thinking it will be. Though the whole idea behind ABCOW toys was in their supposed "gross factor" and the idea that you could throw them at stuff and watch them creepily crawl down, I never saw them as anything but my own cute little pets. I treated them like gold, carried them everywhere and never once gave into the obvious temptation to turn their briefcase house into a coin purse. When you're five-years-old, every container is a piggy bank waiting to be had.

I purchased them recently at a price so ridiculously overblown that I'll never confess what it was, but that's the only ABCOW toy I've ever seen for sale since the line's retail days. If you're thinking what I was thinking, stop thinking it, because the chances of you finding A Bad Case of Worms toys are about as good as the chances of me living past 40. In other words, I'm here to brag and I'm here to spite you: I got worms and you don't, motherfucker.

Use the comments section to talk about some of the weirder, lesser and more obscure toys you worshipped as a kid. And get your damn hands off my worms.

Posted by Matt on 04/12/2006. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 194 comments

Hey while we’re on the subject of odd toys, maybe ya’ll can help me remember the name of a board game I can’t think of. All I really remember was I think you were some sort of adventurer and there was this annoying brown plastic bridge you had to cross. If anyone can think of the name I’ll be way grateful.

Chestnuts roasted by Mystie @ 04/13/2006 7:22 PM


We had Children’s Palace in Kansas as well. I distinctly remember getting the greatest GI Joe toy I ever had there. I can’t remember what it was called, but it was this HUGE wheeled vehicle with gun turrets all over it. You could open it up to reveal a smaller scout vehicle, and two nuclear missiles. I’m not kidding, these things were definitely supposed to be multi-warhead ICBMs. Whenever my buddies Joes would start to win, I would simply NUKE HIS DAMN TERROR-DROME. EAT THAT YOU SON OF A BITCH!

I also remembered an awesome obscure game. It was a HUGE map (many feet on a side) of an ocean, and you set up ships on either side. You’d use a submarine piece to shoot little plastic discs at your opponents ships. If you hit a slot in the bottom of his boat, pieces would pop off. The last person with pieces left on a ship won. Does anyone else remember this game?

Chestnuts roasted by spaz307 @ 04/13/2006 8:10 PM


Squarbles – they were marbles only um… square.

Electric Squirt Guns – pre-Super Soakers, shaped like the traditional pistol squirt gun and used the power of a AA battery to make a longer stream that shot so hard it actually stung.

High Fives to all the Popoids and Construx owners. I still have my big-ass collection of both. Oh yeah, I so have the Construx motor and light packs. As for Zaks, my neighbor had them and I was really jealous.

Chestnuts roasted by Carri @ 04/13/2006 9:01 PM


DG, I also had the GI Joe Space Shuttle. It still sits in my parents’ basement in pretty good condition. My future children will love it. (I also had the Aircraft Carrier. Sadly, I don’t know what became of that monster.)

Spaz, I really think I had that nuke-platform vehicle of which you speak. Didn’t remember it at all until you mentioned it.

Mystie, I could be mistaken, but it sounds to me as if you refer to the (sacred) board game "Fireball Island." Matt reviewed it last year I believe.

I had another toy that was a kind of computer that worked with video tapes. If I remember, I’ll post again.

Chestnuts roasted by Rhino @ 04/13/2006 9:17 PM


We interrupt this warm-and-fuzzy nostalgia thread to report the following: I am being attacked by ants and do not know why. Apparently, I am delicious to them. Or perhaps they have constructed an elaborate colony in the comfort gel in my mouse pad wrist rest. Sadly, I am too lazy to turn on the light and discover the truth.

Chestnuts roasted by Jedoc @ 04/13/2006 9:21 PM


OH! I can’t beieve I forgot to mention this, but I just heard that the original Voltron series is coming out on DVD in September. Just add that to the reasons why this is the BEST DVD YEAR EVER!

Chestnuts roasted by Rhino @ 04/13/2006 9:24 PM


Nah, it wasn’t Fireball Island. Like half of the board was a bridge that kept falling apart.

Now Pizza Party, THAT was a board game!

Chestnuts roasted by Mystie @ 04/13/2006 9:27 PM


Love this thread! I am remembering so many things.
Jedoc
Turn on the light and let us know…

Chestnuts roasted by kb @ 04/13/2006 10:04 PM


So sorry to double, but Girl Talk the board game was amazing. Remember the "call the boy you like" card?

Chestnuts roasted by kb @ 04/13/2006 10:06 PM


my sisters had the New Kids on the Block stage, but not any of the dolls…they had to use Barbie I-Barbie V or VI, and maybe Ken I and Ken II. same shitty effect though. We had some Jem books with tapes, and I had some Transformer Choose Your Own Adventure Books. And I had a Cykill GoBot, not the little one, but a big one, it was cool. We also had a Cabbage Patch book/tape thing, and the girls had a few dolls that were always bald like monks and had marker/pen writing on the bald spots like tatoos. I had a lot of Hot Wheels, and my dad would drive bus and usually bring me back a He-Man guy when he went on long trips. I had a Lion-O Thundercat, but none of the other ones. My sisters each had a Pound Puppy, and one year for Christmas, we all got Popples. Mine was orange, and the girls had a white one and a purple one. Then there was a Skip-It and a Pogo-Ball for outside, and a mini-basketball. We would play three-square…since there were three of us, instead of playing four-square. We had Operation, Sorry!, Trouble, Scrabble, Monopoly, and Candy-Land. We would play cards, all the normal kid games, our Auntie taught us how to play Kings Corners, and she would also play checkers with me. My mom says that she let me win, but I know I really beat her…;) ;)
whew, that’s more like it! sorry I couldn’t do that before! hehehe…

Chestnuts roasted by kidneyboy @ 04/13/2006 10:07 PM


Someone please help Mystie name that silly bridge game! I know what she’s talking about and I can’t think of the name either. Also, PLEASE tell me someone out there remembers a board game sort of like Operation in which you placed plastic bugs of differing heights on an aluminum coated spider web. With a pair of tongs you had to get under the bugs and pick them up. If you touched the "web" a motor would launch a foam rubber spider off of a platform at you and scare the crap out of you. I am BEGGING for help. Please help me sleep tonight.

Chestnuts roasted by Bludge @ 04/13/2006 10:36 PM


Ahhh! Those are so damn cool. I love that phase of growing up. My first pets were two worms I rolled out of play-doh when I was five. I hung out with those guys all the time. We lived in a small apartment so I couldn’t have a pet. But dammit, my worms kicked ass. Love the site, btw. I’ve been a fan since I first stumbled upon it about a month ago. Great stuff!

Chestnuts roasted by Nicole @ 04/13/2006 10:40 PM


I don’t recall any bridge game. Sorry. BUT that reminded me of a sweet game called Don’t Wake the Dragon. There’s like a dragon in the middle and you get to be penguins trying to retrieve their eggs. I think its a lot like Don’t wake Daddy, but way cooler because you’re fucking penguins. And the Dragon.

Chestnuts roasted by Mattman @ 04/13/2006 11:16 PM


Oh yea, sorry. but I just read some of the girly game comments about girl talk… Try not to judge me too harshly but I played that with my sister a lot. I didn’t like that as much as Mall Madness. Now that was good shit.

Chestnuts roasted by Mattman @ 04/13/2006 11:19 PM


Dammit! This is going to drive me crazy now! I asked both my brothers and they both remember the game, but not what it was called! You collected gems and tried to not fall off this rickety old bridge! I’m not going to be able to sleep tonight! I’m going to keep thinking about this stupid fucking board game! ARRGGGHHHHHH!!!

Maybe if I go Ask Zandar….

Chestnuts roasted by Mystie @ 04/13/2006 11:20 PM


It’s Forbidden Bridge — I’ve been waiting for write about it forever now. :)

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 04/13/2006 11:25 PM


THANK YOU! Damn. I thought I was going even crazier than usual there for a while. :(

Chestnuts roasted by Mystie @ 04/13/2006 11:33 PM


Speaking of weird Etch-a-sketch things, I had the Etch-a-sketch Globe. Like a regular one, except…round and big.

Even though it’s not obscure, no one mentioned Creepy Crawlers. I even watched the TV show to boot.

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 04/13/2006 11:49 PM


Yea, that Creepy Crawlers show was cool. They were like super heroes with slime dispensers in their stomachs for power. Not sure what it had to do with baking bugs in a small oven but whatever.

Chestnuts roasted by Mattman @ 04/13/2006 11:58 PM


I totally forgot to mention this DARK SHADOWS board game that my grandmother had. She got rid of it long before I was ever ‘old enough’ to play it… but I remember I always used to take it out of the box and play with the board because it SCARED THE HOLY HELL OUT OF ME!

Wow…. I totally forgot about it until just now. I hope I can find one on e-bay.

Chestnuts roasted by Kyle @ 04/14/2006 12:20 PM


This is off-topic, and I apologize. I just had to mention it to SOMEBODY.

I just saw an advertisement for the Lord of the Rings on tv. It was a montage of Frodo and Sam looking at each other longingly, to the tune of "Secret Lovers." I almost fell off my couch I laughed so hard. Don’t get me wrong, I’m a HUGE LotR fan (I’ve read the books more times than I can count), but this was just too damn funny. It points out one of the biggest flaws with Peter Jackson’s adaptation. Frodo and Sam weren’t really that gay in the book.

Chestnuts roasted by spaz307 @ 04/14/2006 1:22 AM


Wow….Popoids. I’d completely forgotten about those things. COMPLETELY. It all came rushing back…..

I can’t remember where I had access to them. There are none in the basement, so it must have been at school.

To the guy who wondered where Mr. Mr. Mr. was….he’s not dead, he’s right here: http://www.poparena.com

He just doesn’t go here anymore; he’s busier these days.

Chestnuts roasted by Mars @ 04/14/2006 2:23 AM


Spaz:

http://tbs.com/stories/story/0,,70708,00.html">Click here to see that commercial and all the other jokey LOTR commercials they made.

Chestnuts roasted by mtrox @ 04/14/2006 7:07 AM


Rocks are cool, but you don’t get that great explosion of dust with each and every hit. Not to mention if there were pebbles in the clods, you get a nice shrapnel effect. (effect)

Chestnuts roasted by kingklash @ 04/14/2006 12:11 PM


My favorite childhood toy was a hammer. I used to build stuff out of scrap lumber and any nails I could get my hands on…yessir, me and my trusty hammer. Is it weird that I still have it?

Chestnuts roasted by Sacred Angeleus @ 04/14/2006 1:45 PM


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