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August Megaparty #3: Zany Zappers!

If you've ever hoped for proof that toys have come a long way since you were a tiny ant, look no further than "Zany Zappers," the once-popular gag gifts which provided perennial pranksters sunglasses that lit up! HA HA HA!

It can be safely estimated that "Zany Zappers" were the stupidest consumer products ever conceived, and considering that we live in a world where entrepreneurs found much success in getting millions of people to buy junky troll dolls with neon hair, this is saying something. "Zany Zappers" were cheap sunglasses with neatly hidden LED lights within the lenses, controlled by a perfectly cumbersome button mechanism attached via wire to the glasses. Sound awesome yet?

When activated, the sunglasses would beam forth with hideous, blinking red lights that were impossible for the wearer to see through, thus rendering "Zany Zappers" one of the most pointless purchases possible in the early '80s. On the other hand, when we rewind the sands of time nearly twenty-five years, we land in a world that's far less tech savvy as it's become, and something like "Zany Zappers" might've actually seemed more futuristic and cool than just plain dumb. At least, the old television commercial seemed to suggest this, what with its endless montage of hip kids smacking their asses together as their stupid light-up sunglasses blinked in rhythm with Neo-Disco tunes.

"Zany Zappers" worked their magic through the power of one 9-volt battery, reminding us that the world once had a use for 9-volt batteries outside of superfluous air conditioner remote controls. The popularity of the glasses (and other novelty sunglasses and wearables that shared the gimmick) is easily explained: With "Zany Zappers," consumers weren't likely to realize how lousy the product was until they actually bought it. After all, if you're so blinded by the allure of light-up glasses, you probably won't consider the difficulty in seeing through light-up glasses. You also might not consider how awkward and goofy you'd look holding a wired remote to make the glasses work. If only you'd thought about it for another minute, maybe the kids at school wouldn't have been so harsh.

Though they enjoyed enough popularity to steamroll through one long ago summer into a more appropriate Halloween season, "Zany Zappers" finally found their rightful place as an all but forgotten fad, remembered only by those who taped episodes of "Diff'rent Strokes" in 1982 and forgot to cut out the commercials.

Speaking of which, you can download the commercial by clicking here.

Posted by Matt on 08/03/2006. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 96 comments

Good to see you guys. I’m looking into new job prospects today; i want to quit the McDonald’s. In response to LemurCat’s post, I also presumed "the south" to mean the eleven states of the former confederacy. There’s also the five "border states" (Missouri to Delaware) where slavery was also legal until 1865. Anyway, I don’t remember much about the light-up glasses, as my borther tells me we’re too young to remember them. But I, like some of you, also was curious about where you guys are from. Me and my brother, who posts on this blog as Thomas, live in North Hills, CA (you can look it up on Google Earth; I can see my house from overhead!) right near a Budweiser brewery. We can just smell the excitement!

Chestnuts roasted by Hoverbored @ 08/04/2006 7:12 PM


Hoverbored, the brewery thing is kind of dumb, and the ending joke is lame; I hardly even notice the malt smell anymore. Besides, my brewery reference is better (I mentioned in a previous blog that the brewery is on the site of a former Busch Gardens).

Chestnuts roasted by Thomas @ 08/04/2006 7:31 PM


Analog watches are classier.

I think I’ve mentioned before that I’m from Kansas but I now have the misfortune to live in Idaho.

And I found out the names for two things that describe me. I have almost no sense of smell. Something has to be really strong smelling for me to notice it. I can still taste food though, so maybe I don’t truly have asnosmia. Also, I’m aquadextrous.

My sniglet:

jobification: When providing justification for your job IS your job. There’s a lot of people where I work that serve no real purpose except to make everyone else’s job harder, and explain why that’s a good thing.

I think I would have loved those sunglasses as a kid. Heck, if they’re bright enough I’d love ‘em now. I’d wear them while sleeping on the bus ride to work. If they kept the guy next to me awake, it’d be an extra bonus.

Chestnuts roasted by spaz307 @ 08/04/2006 7:35 PM


All the kids in our school had these – grew up in a small NH town and one of our classmates was in one of the commercials (not this ad, though – got my hopes waaaaaaay up when i saw the blog heading..)
Some Marketing fool decided that if all the kids had them, we’d get the buzz going – apparently, he never realized that not much buzz happened in 1982 NH…

Chestnuts roasted by seawoolf @ 08/04/2006 7:39 PM


There’s a great comic about the Zappers legacy in Maria Schneider’s "Pathetic Geek Stories" comix:

http://patheticgeekstories.com/archives/page6/zzappers.html

Chestnuts roasted by Mr. Punchy @ 08/04/2006 7:42 PM


speaking of central PA, has anyone ever heard of Zern’s, the gigantic indoor flea market. oh man they had everything from 2/$1.00 NES games to decomissioned missiles, to machetes etc etc when i used to live in the Spring City/Kimberton area we went there all the time

Chestnuts roasted by big p @ 08/04/2006 7:42 PM


That "Pathetic Geek Stories" site was really depressing. I didn’t run across anything that was an exact match for me, but I didn’t spend too long looking. In general, it just reminded me what a sad and depressing time Junior High and High School were. My 10 year reunion was supposed to be this summer. I didn’t get an invitation. It’s probably for the best. I probably would have set my apartment on fire trying to burn the invitation.

Chestnuts roasted by spaz307 @ 08/04/2006 7:55 PM


These shades remind me of Big, after Josh gets his apartment and him and his friend bought all this crap (the silly string scene) and they’re wearing those glasses with the red flashing lights on them. Those weren’t Zany Zappers, but we can pretend they are….

Chestnuts roasted by ColonelCatsup @ 08/04/2006 8:03 PM


Looks like I got some deep fried X-Ers responding there. Yeah, Texas is quasi-South (same as FL). Both part of the old Confederacy as Deuce pointed out.
That still makes me the only one to live in the real cracker South…

Chestnuts roasted by The Manimal @ 08/04/2006 8:05 PM


Hahaha… big p I’m probably heading to Zern’s tomorrow. I pop in every couple weeks, they all love me. The CEO of Zern’s wrote me last week in referance to an article I did a while back on Zern’s. Which reminds me, I should probably actually write back at some point. :P

Chestnuts roasted by Mystie @ 08/04/2006 8:10 PM


Untrue, Manimal. I live in Eastern VA. We be quite the Cracker.

Chestnuts roasted by ColonelCatsup @ 08/04/2006 8:11 PM


I live blocks away from ColonelCatsup and I must concur. We’ve got more rednecks than a youngling dorm after a visit from Anakin Skywalker.

Chestnuts roasted by Knegative @ 08/04/2006 8:31 PM


Mystie, Big P — I haven’t been to Zern’s in year, not since my sister’s ex-husband wasn’t a f*cktard psycho maniac. We used to go up there for bootleg Ren and Stimpy t-shirts and bulk candy. Is that kick-ass ice cream stand still down the way from there?

Chestnuts roasted by LemurCat @ 08/04/2006 9:28 PM


A sniglet I made up once was mmbopers: The kids who stand outside of a movie theater acting all cool and pretending they are better than you while they wait for their Mom’s to pick them up.
At least I think that would be a sniglet, I’ve never heard of them before. Either way I enjoy saying mmmbopers.

Mmmbop your ass outta here!

Chestnuts roasted by IHAQ @ 08/04/2006 9:34 PM


Fair enough then Colonel and Knegative. Fair enough.

Chestnuts roasted by The Manimal @ 08/04/2006 11:59 PM


i live in south jersey now so zern’s is kinda a pain in the ass for me to get to, but man…how can i resist whens its so damn awesome!

Chestnuts roasted by big p @ 08/05/2006 8:12 AM


wow…

I had a couple pair of these. I was 6. Los Angeles CA. Holywood more exactly.
Wow, … commercials were… skip that, everything was way different back then.
Thanks you so much for doing this one, Matt. I was thinking about them the other day. Yay. I wish my exclamation point worked.

Atariusion:
The inability to choose the Atari cartdridge to play.
(atari + confusion = Atariusion)

Chestnuts roasted by Oliver Unlimited @ 08/10/2006 3:10 AM


Hah! I had a pair of these & I used them to frighten several people in my neighborhood (people I didn’t know) rather badly as a kid — I would put them on behind a full-head Don Post “Crimson Skull” mask (which I still have actually. Jeez.) & then peer into their windows while triggering the flasher.

Man, what a jerk of a kid I was.

Chestnuts roasted by Jason @ 10/06/2006 1:21 PM


I loved Zany Zappers. I had every color they made. The black ones were my favorite. I & my friend Sheryl would wear them at night in our silver plastic sweat pants & top pretending to be aliens. We would go around the neighborhood scarring kids while looking in their windows.

Chestnuts roasted by Schroeder @ 01/22/2007 12:13 AM


I remembered all that cool crap from the 80′s. loved it. Would love to find some on ebay to show the kids how geeky we really were.

Chestnuts roasted by buttmuncher @ 04/09/2007 6:34 PM


I have some, unused in their original package… any takers?

Chestnuts roasted by Brixtonian @ 02/26/2012 8:57 AM


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