The hot ten of Soviet childhood
Categories: Children
By Pictolic https://mail.pictolic.com/article/the-hot-ten-of-soviet-childhood.htmlEach of us had our favorite toys, movies and ice cream varieties. Today we will try to recreate the hot ten of the Soviet child who lived in the era of stagnation and perestroika. Of course, all this will be a little subjective, because not all children liked to be "like everyone else". But still, let's try to name the hits of our childhood. So, let's start with the spiritual and the high, with books, music and movies.


1. The favorite book of our generation can be called "Dunno on the Moon".
And then it was an exciting action with chases, misadventures and quite adult humor. And the names are what! Los Poganos (Los Palmos), a Panopticon (almost Connecticut in sound), a gathering of oligarchs — big nonsense (from "nonsense" and "bedlam"). The names Scooperfield, Spruts, Julio — it reads funny even now. Shop of miscellaneous goods, santik (from centime), ferting (pound sterling). In general, a book for all times and for all ages.

2. It is difficult to choose a favorite movie, but we will not be mistaken if we call Alice Selezneva our favorite movie heroine.

3. It turned out to be difficult to name the song of the generation — one thing was sung in kindergartens and at pioneer events, another was shouted from the mafons — the exact opposite.

4. The most hit cartoon of our generation can be called "The Mystery of the third planet".

5. Among the mass spectacles, the newsreel "Yeralash" can be distinguished.

6. Favorite children's brand (or what is it?) the epochs we would call the Olympic Bear Cub — 80.

7. Now let's move smoothly to toys. It is clear that the girls loved the Gadair dolls, and the boys — cars and moonwalkers.

8. Now let's move from the spiritual to the daily bread, that is, to the varieties of ice cream.

9. The undoubted hit of our childhood is imported chewing gum (or chewing gum).

10. Among drinks, undoubtedly, the first place is occupied, no, not even Pepsi-Cola and not fanta, but soda from vending machines.
Keywords: Childhood | Nostalgia | USSR
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