What are the garbage grippers?

In 1985, Chewing Gum Company Topps began to produce trade cards called The Capebal Pail Kids®, which parody the cabbage patch Kids®. Rather than the names of children's books from the age of 30, such as Fritz and Anne, which were used for the Cabbal Patch Kids®, they have Kids® trading cards like UP Chuck and Ray Decay. The card series, which began in 1985, took place in 1988 and was not just a hit in the United States, but around the world. The Cabebage Patch Kids® creators launched an action against topps in 1986, but Pail Kids® could continue. The second series of silver and gold cards from 2003 has special ntification IDs on them that allow those who have numbers, go to the web and add their own garbage ideas to children's children.

In June 2007, a new range of trading cards called Hollywood Zombies was released. These cards contain the topic "back from hell" and pArodie celebrities and boulevards. For example, "Walking Dead Paris Hilton" remarks on its card that hell is "hot". A series of Hollywood trading cards of the Zombies series also contains some "Morbid mug's cuts" that contain another material that is not visible as long as the lights outside.

The immediate success of the garbage Pail Kids® inspired the film and television series. Garbage Pail Kids® was released in 1987. As it was expected, the film was about gross body functions and represented revolutionary props such as those similar to BARF and Snot. The TV series for the garbage of the articulated child was first broadcast in 1989 and represented characters such as "Clogged Duane" and "Terri Cloth". TV series mostly parodied films like king kong and as well as parodied ads.

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