Valuable cabbage patch cards


















In the Garbage Pail Kids movie, Foul Phil asks several adults if they are his parents while trying not make them unconscious with his foul breath making.

The picture on the card shows a vampire kid with a Barbie in his hand. His fang shaped teeth are blood-stained from biting the doll's neck. Recognizing a Cabbage Patch Kid While the dolls have been around for many decades, they still sport the same look. Comments Samnang says:. Ann Ryan-Rajnherc says:. Sharon says:. Cindy says:. Erica Jones says:. Betty kirk says:. Pat says:. Tyeita London says:. Leah says:. Melissa Nordhoff says:. Teresa Cole says:. What is a Preemie Cabbage Doll worth? Has never been out of the box.

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This red-haired, green-eyed Cabbage Patch doll fetched an unexpectedly high price when she was listed on eBay. Each card featured a very Cabbage Patch looking Kid in a crazy spoof of disgusting and rejected Kids with their own unique and disturbing names.

I remember these cards being popular and I even had some of them myself! There was even a movie in and there is talks of a remake happening right now. The Gang do Lixo release would go on to be so popular that not only were another two releases planned throughout the two decades after the first release, another company released a bootleg version titled Loucomania.

What looks like a post-apocalyptic landscape is only the disastrous effects of a boy with bad breath—Bad Breath Seth to be exact. A literal warning about playing with fire, the Oozy Suzy card shows a wax model of a girl being melted into thick globs of wax by a gentle flame. If you have a headache looking at this card, which shows the internal battle of a two-headed girl as each head dukes it out, maybe you could use some extra cash to grab some Advil along the way.

Whether one regards it only as a special edition or a reflection of the current political climate, the Trump Terror card is a memorable addition to any collection, nearly completed or not. Not the card with the highest value, but still a popular favorite and valuable card piece among the collector and little kid alike, though the value for each version of the card is different. The artwork on the Evil Eddie card is exactly the same as the artwork on the grotesque Nasty Nick piece.

This card features a little vampire kid holding a woman dressed in a short, white dress and smiling at the viewer. The vampire kid clings to her, ready to bite. A baby bat watches on proudly.

Each card lives up to the Garbage Pail Kid name and is a far cry from the cute and cuddly alter ego of the Cabbage Patch kids. Of course, the disgust painted into each card created a fuss among each outraged parent.

It was definitely a different reaction to the more popular Cabbage Patch kids that the girls loved. Some had checklists while others had mock awards on the back.

These cards are rare to find in mint condition, especially concealed in their original wrapper, which is why the avid collector will pay top dollar for these cards despite their disgust.

When the collector and little kid think of the Garbage Pail Kids franchise, this Adam Bomb card is usually the first grotesque card piece that comes to mind. In fact, this Adam Bomb card is probably the most recognizable card piece on the market among the collector and little kid, but certainly not the most grotesque. This was the picture that was used on the original cardboard boxes and each wrapper in which the Garbage Pail Kids cards were distributed for the first five series. With the increased positive advertisement of the Adam Bomb on box card and wrapper, this Adam Bomb card is enormously popular and valuable.

Any collector will pay big money for a copy of the high-grade version. This grotesque Adam Bomb card shows him pressing a detonator as a mushroom cloud erupts from his head, making it a beloved card for kid and collector alike. While this Adam card is by no means the most popular or the most valuable, it is easy to see why parents were so outraged over the release of the cards considering the Adam series is the cleanest among the pack and has been recreated and renamed through the series that followed.

This grotesque card features a little kid having his garbage-riddled head raided by a starving alley cat. The little boy is overweight, clothless, and covered in junk.

The top of his head is cut off and various gross objects peek out while the little boy looks on with an empty smile. No matter how true the sentiment might be, the little piece of cardboard still created a fuss among each outraged parent.

Another advertisement message hidden among the cards is the notion that alley cats get their food from the garbage. The cat in this card looks happily down at the junk before it while licking its lips. The card is also set at night, so it could also be saying that anything that happens at night is garbage, as was a popular opinion of a parent and little kid in the early so perhaps not all the subliminal advertisement behind the card is bad.

That is most likely because it lacked its original wrapper. Jay Decay is a rare card for the avid collector. Rare checklist backs appear to have gained value with collectors, especially if the checklist was left in its original, unchecked form.

On the front, a little zombie kid is shown rising from the grave while a full moon shines brightly in the background. Perhaps this underlying advertisement once again plays off the idea that nothing good happens to a little kid after darkness falls. Maybe the parent was outraged and made a fuss out of the card because it seemed to mock their values and what they considered appropriate at the time.



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