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  1. The sticker galleries at GEEPEEKAY contain hi-res scans of every Garbage Pail Kids sticker ever released, and are broken down by Series for easier navigation. ORIGINAL SERIES OS OS1 - OS16. (+1600 images) 1985-1988. ALL NEW SERIES ANS ANS1 - ANS7. (+1500 images) 2003-2007. FLASHBACK SERIES FB FB1 - FB3.

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  2. Garbage Pail Kids is a series of sticker trading cards produced by the Topps Company, originally released in 1985 and designed to parody the Cabbage Patch Kids dolls, which were popular at the time. Each sticker card features a Garbage Pail Kid character having some comical abnormality, deformity, and/or suffering a terribly painful fate/death with a humorous word play character name such as ...

  3. School administrators banning Garbage Pail Kids from school grounds further fueled their demand for more than a dozen additional card series. This pop-culture phenomenon inspired plenty of tie-in items as toy and novelty stores experienced a wave of merchandise that included t-shirts, school folders, sticker albums, jewelry, key chains, and yes actual garbage pails.

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    The Topps Chewing Gum Company was founded in 1938 by Russian immigrant Morris Shorin and his four sons, Joe, Ira, Abram, and Philip. For years, Topps—which was named because Shorin wanted to top the competition—was content to peddle bubblegum. Then they began including novelty cards in packages, including X-ray images in the late ‘40s that became v...

    Believe it or not, Topps actually exercised some restraint in the card sets, holding back a few cardsthey believed were too offensive to distribute. One painting featured a baby in a pickle jar, which was quickly vetoed because some people might have interpreted it as an abandoned fetus. Another depicted Abraham Lincoln with bullet holes through hi...

    The first Garbage Pail Kids set was released in June 1985 and sold for just 25 cents per pack. Kids were hooked immediately. With a sense of humor seemingly borrowed from Mad magazine and an eye-catching display featuring the atomic detonation of Adam Bomb’s own head, stores across the country couldn’t keep the cards in stock. Ciro Musso, who owned...

    In the spring of 1986, Original Appalachian filed a $30 million lawsuitagainst Topps, alleging copyright infringement, trademark infringement, and unfair competition. Topps executives got very nervous, particularly since there was a paper trail of comments that demonstrated employees were very deliberately mimicking the oval-shaped heads and other ...

    In 1987, Topps signed a deal with a small film studio named Atlantic Releasing for a major motion picture based on the Garbage Pail Kids. Using state-of-the-art special effects, Atlantic planned on an ambitious live-action family adventure film that would charm children and adults alike. Instead, the result is one of the worst and possibly most off...

    By 1988, Topps had exhausted the possibilities for the Garbage Pail Kids. At least at that point, the lawsuit from Original Appalachian seemed to have lessened enthusiasm among artists, who preferred the original style. The movie had bombed. But perhaps more than anything, the fad had just run its course—at least for the time being. Topps released ...

    So what made Garbage Pail Kids so sought after? Kids love to be grossed out, but that doesn’t explain all of it. A lot of artists for the series believe the cards were to kids in the 1980s what underground comics and their counter-culture attitude were to kids of the 1960s. At the height of Cabbage Patch Kids mania, this was a chance to rebel again...

  4. Welcome to Garbage Pail Kids Wiki. We are currently editing over 971 articles, and you can help. About this wiki | Current Mods | New pages | Categories | Help pages | Wiki tutorial. Cards/Stickers. All basic information on each series for U.S.A. versions. "Old" Series Releases (1985-1989) "All New" Series Releases (2003-2007) Flashbacks Sets ...

  5. June 7. (1988-06-07) –. October 29, 1988. (1988-10-29) (UK) Garbage Pail Kids is an American animated series which was produced in 1987, based on the Garbage Pail Kids trading cards, produced and directed by Bob Hathcock and co-written and developed by Flint Dille. Due to controversial themes, it did not air in the United States.

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  7. Garbage Pail Kids: Created by Flint Dille. With Len Carlson, Tara Strong, Michael Fantini, Cree Summer. The adventures of a group of really gross kids.

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