- (children) Kids React to toys! This episode: Garbage Pail Kids! - (Finebros) So today you're not reacting to a video. - Why are you putting the laptop here?! Come on! - (Finebros) Instead you're reacting to this. - (pleased) Oh! Cards of grossness? - This. What is this? - They're weird! - What is this? I don't know what they're for. - Garbage Pail Kids? - Are these like trading cards? - Is this supposed to be for kids? - Oh no, I've seen these. - Yeah! I love these! - I used to have these. These were like my life. I loved these. - They're, uh... not what I'd want for a gift. - (children) Question time! - (Finebros) So what these are, they're called Garbage Pail Kids trading cards. - Noticed. - (Finebros) Have you ever heard of the Garbage Pail Kids? - No. - No. They're gross. - No, and I kinda wish I hadn't. - It sounds like a terrible idea. No offense to the people who made it. - These things scared me when my dad introduced me. Don't think they should be shown. - (Finebros) So these cards were very, very popular with kids in the 1980s. - That makes sense. The '80s were a weird time. - (Finebros) Are trading cards today something that kids still like a lot, or is it more of something in the past? - They're more of the past cards. - Some people, they want to be old-school, and they still trade cards. - People don't really use cards anymore. They use their phones. - If you want to have success with trading cards, you have to have some powers, not just pictures. - I don't know. Pokemon's pretty popular. - That's kinda like the third-grade, second-grade genre. In fifth grade, it's really not a popular thing. - (Finebros) Why do you think these were so popular? - (perplexed) I don't know. - I actually have no idea. This is not kids-appropriate. - There wasn't that many things to do, 'cause you didn't have phones and iPads back then. - Cool stuff is rare back then. But now it's like, you can find a lot of cool things. - (Finebros) Well, a lot of people say that the drawings are gross. What do you think? - Yeah. But that's what makes it funny. - They are. They're very disturbing. - Who wants to look at something that's gross? Bro, that's not-- it's not right. - I agree with them. I mean, a lot. Look at this one. Who'd get entertained off of this? - (Finebros) So now we're gonna go through the cards one by one. - No. I've seen... cards that have scared me. - (Finebros) Totally okay. You don't have to look at them then. So first one we're gonna have you look at is Large Marge. - Yeah. Okay. (chuckles awkwardly) She likes food. - She has, like, the whole double-chin thing going. - It's pretty gross and disturbing. - (Finebros) And what about Hurt Curt? - Well, it seems he's one of those 1990s skating kids. - That one's okay. I would say it's the least grossest one. - You can tell it's not the first time he's gotten hurt. Two reasons: his name's Hurt Curt, and he has a Band-Aid on his face. - Would it make sense if a card was like, he-- "Nice Curt"? He's actually skateboarding instead of getting a crash! - (Finebros) And what about Frank N. Stein? - Isn't Frankenstein supposed to be green? - It kinda looks like Chucky but with blond hair. - He's just stepping on a cat. The cat is just like... (screechy yowl) - Maybe he's too big and he can't see the cat, and then he just stepped on it. I don't think he would do it purposely, right? - I hate Halloween already enough. You're making me hate it more, people. - (Finebros) And what do you think of Mugged Marcus? - This one is disturbing. - I don't like him right away. - Looks like a Cabbage Patch Kid got mugged. - It's really sad. I don't like how people bully people. - He just looks so happy, even though he just got mugged. - His dignity is stolen. He has a swollen eye. He has scars all over his face. He has bruises. - Why is this even a card for kids? - (Finebros) And finally, Starin' Darren. - I can't explain this one. - Chubby baby with a lot of eyes. - He has so many eyes! It's so creepy! - Disturbing. Keeping this card face-down. - Imagine having all those eyes and having your clothes on over that. What would that-- like, are you half-blind now? - (Finebros) So when these were the most popular back in the '80s, some schools banned them from the classroom. - Exactly. I agree. - (Finebros) What are some reasons you think a school would not want these cards around? - 'Cause people love them so much, they would be trading them while class was going on? - Some of them are gory, disgusting, not appropriate for children. - Of course the teachers wouldn't allow fifth graders to bring this in and show it to kindergartners or first graders and traumatize them for life. - I think schools are too much about it. Like, they overreact. Because they want to protect the kids, which I understand. But kids, like, they're people and they know what to do. - (Finebros) So these were originally made in part to make fun or another popular toy of the 1980s that were called Cabbage Patch Kids. Have you ever heard of that toy? - No. - No. - No, I haven't. Are they, like, just pictures of cabbages? - I've heard of them. I just don't know what they are. - Sometimes I see their ads on TV. - I've seen what a Cabbage Patch Kid is from Toys "R" Us, Target, and The Goldbergs. - (Finebros) So we're gonna show you a picture here of the Cabbage Patch dolls that these were making fun of. - (realizing) Ohh! That's what they are. - They're cute. - I don't know why they're making of them. They're cuter than you guys! - These things are terrifying. - I've never really wanted a Cabbage Patch Kid. I mean, they kinda just creep me out. - Let's compare. Yep. Mm-hmm. Yeah, I see it. - (Finebros) So back to the cards. These went away for a while. But they made a comeback in 2003, and they still are making them today. - (surprised) They do? Are you kidding me? - (Finebros) And we have some of the new cards to show you right now. - (shrilly) That's even worse!! - These look worse. - I'm gonna have nightmares. - I would definitely want these. - They just have a newer feel to them, like the vibrant colors. - (laughing) What the heck is this? Flushed Francis? - (Finebros) So which cards do you like better: the new style or the old style? - I don't like any of them. - I just hate both of them. - The new ones. - The newer ones. - I think I like the new ones more. - I just like the old style. - These ones, they just appeal to me more. These were the originals. - (Finebros) So do you think then these cards, now that they're back, are going to be as popular now as they were back then? - No. - No. - Yeah. - No. - Hopefully not. - I certainly hope not. I don't really want to see these again. - No. I don't know why they would still buy them. - I don't think they'll be as popular, but it's a good idea. - I hope it doesn't. If this gets popular again, I will cry. - I don't, because there's all these new TV shows that are coming out with cards and stuff, such as Pokemon. You can actually play games with them. - No, I don't, because now kids as young as 10 are already getting their brand-new iPhones. - No. They aren't the originals. Like, they don't have the same feel to it. - Thanks for watching another episode of Kids React. - Let us know in the comments what you want us to react to next. - Want to see more? Then subscribe. We have new videos every week. - Goodbye! ♪ (end music) ♪