Do you, like me, have a huge collection of junk sitting in your parents' house? No? Darn, maybe I need to go on Hoarders. If you do, then welcome fellow hoarder, let's talk about our respective collections of stuff that we're too sentimentally attached to to throw away! Among that big collection sat festering in an attic are a huge collection of toys from kids' meals I had over my childhood. Sadly, none of mine are worth anything (believe me, I've checked). Yours, however, might be! 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:We've talked about Happy Meal toys'�🍬� value before, and this time,♔ it's the turn of that other fast food giant, Burger King. I was never a big Burger King fan as a child, but if you were, you might well have some of these toys sitting around in your collecti𓂃on. If they're unopened, then you may well be in for a nice little cash injection, should you stick them on eBay.
In this article, we're going to look at the most valuable Burger King t👍oys of all time. We're going to go from the lowest to the highest value. Should you have one of the toys in the top spots, then get it listed for sale right now! If you've only gotꩵ ones that aren't worth as much, fear not. Hold on to them, and in a few years, they might well be super valuable too. If you have neither, and regularly buy kids meals, then hold on to the toys. You never know what the future holds.
25 The Backstreet Project Action Figures (♓$25)
This is a throwback to that haunting era, circa the year 2000, when boy bands ruled the Earth, or so it seemed. The Backstreet Project was a one-shot comic book by none other than Stan Lee, which featured The Backstreet Boys transformed into🐲 a superhero group called The Cyber Crusaders. As part of a tie-in, Burger King made a series of action figures, and also featured the characters in their commercials. While not worth a huge amount, they're still worth some burger money, if you need some.
24 ಌ Beetlejuice Toys, Complete Set ($25)
I'm going to be honest, Beetlejuice scarcely feels like a film that's suitable for a tie-in with a kids' meal, but who am I to judge? Neither are these particularly good-looking figures. Sure, they've aged a bit since their 1989 release, but I doubt they looked any better back then. There's just something off with the look of them, don't you think? The character of Beetlejuice looks more like Igor from the Persona series. What's up with the🌠 eyes, too? If you've got these, sell them, they're not going to increase in value.
23 The Simpsons🐻 "Treehouse Of Horror" Toy Set ($35)
Now these are some awesome toys. Featuring action figures modeled after fairly obscure moments in "Treehouse of Horror" history, these toys are well made, and look awesome. Among other models, there are ones featuring the half-Bart half-fly from "Treehouse of Horror VIII," Lisa as Clobber Girl from "Treehouse of Horror X," and the alien Maggie from "Treehouse of Horror IX." If you decide to sell these, you can be darn sure that a hardcore Simpsons fan will snap them up.
22 Transformers: Revenge Of T🌠he Fallen Complete Set ($35)
I've never been a massive fan of the new Transformers franchise. They're as though someone condensed every problem with Michael Bay into𒆙 one franchise. That being said, the films are still massively popular, as were these toys. Released in conjunction with the first film back in 2009, there were eight toys released: Optimus Prime with Jetfire, Bumblebee, Arcee, Megatron, The Fallen, Soun✱dwave, Devastator, and Ravage. BK also offered a themed-burger, the BBQ Double Stacktion, and a contest called Transform Your Way, with a grand prize of $1,000,000.
21 ཧ Sma🅠ll Soldiers Commandos And Gorgonites Set ($35)
Do you remember Small Soldiers? It's a film that I never actually got to see, with my mother worried it was too violent for my innocent infant mind, and I've never actually gone back to watch it. That being said, if y🌌ou were a fan of it at the time, then these toys would have lit up your life, and now, they🐠 can still light up your wallet. A set of toys was released, tied into their promotional menu item, the Rodeo Burger. They caused some controversy due to the film's PG-13 certificate, giving them a veneer of rarity.
20 ♈ Miraculous: Tales🔥 Of Ladybug & Cat Noir Toys ($40)
Maybe it's because I don't have any kids, but I'm going to level with you: I'd never heard of this series before now. If you were just coming out of childhood back in 2015, 🐭or you had a kid who loved these toys, but now never plays with them, consider selling them. They go for a pretty penny on any listing site, and if your kid doesn't want them anymore, get them sold! They only came out lastཧ year, which means their value could go up or down in future, so seller beware.
19 ꦚ Burger King Play Fun Food Whopper Set ($47)
Released all the way back in 1985, this is literally just a toy whopper. It comes in a fake box, with model fries, and all. While that wouldn't have been too exciting back in the day, and indeed, is hardly exhilarating now, it is a neat little historical artifact. If you own one of these, and don't want to turn your house into the world's smallest fast food museum, then get it on eBay, and you should get enough for a moderatelyജ priced video game!
18 𒁏 Sc♔ooby-Doo & The Alien Invaders Figure Set ($47)
Released alongside the 2000 Scooby-Doo movie, these figures are pretty nice. Eight toys were released, and all of them glow in the dark for extra spookiness. The toys include Scooby, clutching a bone in his jaws, Shaggy with a disturbing beard in glow-in-the-dark armor, a talking Scooby toy, an alien that rolls around in a𝓰 ball, and a "scared Shaggy" that falls apart when you press the button on his back. Nice and v💫aried, and pretty well made, these toys can sell for a solid amount of cash.
17 The Universal Monster𒁃s Toy Set ($50)
Another '90s toy, this one was released back in 1997. The range featured monsters from various Universal movies. You could pick up a Down for the Count Dracula, who popped out of his coffin, a Bolts and Volts Frankenstein, a Scaly Squirter model of The Creature From the Black Lagoon, and the Wolf Ma🌼n Cellar Dwell꧅er. Not only were toys of classic movies apparently big in the 90s, but so was assonance. Anyways, they're worth a solid amount of money now, so sell sell sell!
16 ♑ SpongeBob SquarePants Lost In Time Toy Set ($50)
Another toy that will net you a solid 50 bucks, these toys were made to promote the DVD of the same name, that contains six episodes of SpongeBob. Unlike some of the other toys on this l🐻ist, these are well-made, and look like they'd still be a lot of fun for kids today. The toys feature SpongeBob in various historical costumes, including as a British Queen's Guardsman, a pilot, a viking, a pirate, and a caveman. They're many and varied, and if you have the complete collection, and want🗹 to sell them, are worth enough that you won't regret it!