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Odd Ogg
Odd Ogg was a toy of the 1960’s that was produced by the OGG’s center. If a child succeeded in doing this, the toy
Ideal Toy Company. The ODD OGG was a half turtle and would roll towards them. If a child failed to correctly roll
half frog and resembled a robotic version of this unique the ball into the underbelly of ODD OGG, then the toy
combination. Ideal Toy Company manufactured the ODD would stick out its tongue and move backwards.
OGG in 1962. While ODD OGG might not be as popular as [1]
other toys produced by Ideal, such as Kissy doll, Tammy
doll, or even the Magic 8-ball, it is remembered by many
Baby Boomers to this day.
References
The ODD OGG came with four plastic balls and the ob- [1] Timeless Toys: Classic Toys and the Playmakers
jective was for the child to roll them directly into ODD Who Created Them By Tim Walsh
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Categories:
• Toys of the 1960s
• 1962 introductions
• Ideal toys
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