Moonbase Grandson has a plastic singing light-up house.
It recalls those fabulous Haunted House toys of the Sixties, which fortunately have all been pictured on online auctions.
Here's the tinplate Haunted House mystery bank distributed by Disneyland
Rosko of Japan released the tinplate Frankenstein Hand mystery bank.
Perhaps the most famous of the tin banks, the Hootin Hollow House by Marx with its gorgeous box
here's one from my own childhood, the Aurora Adams Family House. I adored the moving ghosts that appeared in the windows and doorways. It was my older Brothers in the Sixties.
I bought the Polar Lights re-issue in the early Nineties, which was a challenge to build but I got there. I sold it at a toy fair. This one is the Playing Mantis re-issue seen online. I'm sure I've read there are lighting kits available to illuminate these houses. Is that right?
Finally to my favourite and one of the best toys/ games I ever had as a kid, Haunted House by Denys Fisher. Known by my friends back then as Drop it Down the Chimney we all really enjoyed playing this game. A real icon and one that inspired several re-incarnations like Scream Inn and Ghost Castle.
Nothing reminds me of my monstrous childhood like Haunted House! I always wanted a business card based on the Wanda The Wicked / Glenda the Good cards you got in it too!
Did you or do you have any haunted house toys and games?
A frightfully beautiful selection of vintage toy haunted houses, Woodsy. Perfect childhood companions for those spooky Armada Ghost Books some of us read as kids :)
ReplyDeleteTa Tone. Someone somewhere will have them all. And Armada paperbacks, yes! They were wonderful and the eerie covers would make a fine gallery for a future post methinks!
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