A few items were released that didn't have back cards and were not shown included with a wave. Sometimes the toy was released with other toys but wasn't included on the back card, in which case its included but noted. For releases in other countries/regions please see the Foreign Market Releases section of this article. The list is based on packaging back cards of the American version line. The foam pops were also used with the "ECTO Popper & ECTO-Goggles", which uses the same idea and adds temporary storage on the goggles. GhostPopper also shares the name Popper and refers to the ammo as "ghostpops" or "pops". This item as well was in many regards a precursor to the "GhostPopper", which would be able to fire foam pops. The concept was brought to the Real Ghostbusters line with "Finger Pop Fiends", which along with having the same function also share the name "Finger Pops".Īlso in 1979, Kenner released a second toy in the line called "Finger Pops Popper". A similar type of product to Nerf like foam products, it was Kenner's answer to Parker Brothers Nerf line. In 1979, Kenner released "Finger Pops", which were foam cylinders that could be projected in the air. Notably the line ended during the Kenner and Hasbro merger in 1991. It had ten waves of toys (based on card rearrangements) with at least one more planned. The line continued being made and sold til the spring of 1991. Later, the toys began to be put on shelves in January of 1987. The Kenner line of The Real Ghostbusters first hit the stores fulfilling Christmas pre-orders in 1986 (notably the 1986 first print sold out in pre-orders).
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