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It's amazing how much stuff like rubber snakes and alligators are part of childhood, we just seem drawn to these kinds of items when we're kids. Imperial Toys seemed to have a great handle on this and seeing as how they're still in business to this day, this stuff sells. I'm pretty sure I had an Alfie Alligator. Poopatroopers, ten cents well spent...
Oh man, I was obsessed with rubber reptiles (and insects, amphibians, dinosaurs, etc). I had that turtle, snake and alligator plus a whole bunch more, I loved that stuff. My favourite was a big rubber alligator that had a red collar and chain, like a dog. One day I left him on the bus and was very sad. I never saw him again.
I can't tell you how many times my friend George and I would throw poopatroopers out his 3rd-floor apartment window. That was like a million miles high when I was 7! Then we'd run down and pick them up and start over. The simple parachute toy was a brilliant invention. I loved those things!
What year is this catalog from? I have the '72 Imperial catalog. It looks very similar to yours, but it has the same poopatrooper/teeny bouncer display on a page with other bouncy balls. I need to get the whole catalog scanned one of these days. I love these guys. Check out my collection here:
I had the poopatroopers for sure, does anybody remember paratroopers that were plastic, about 4 inches long and looked like the Nutty Mads from Marx? I've never seen any in recent times, but remember having a bunch of them in the 70's.
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