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''Garbage Pail Kids'' is a series of
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s produced by the
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, originally released in 1985 and designed to parody the '' Cabbage Patch Kids'' dolls, which were popular at the time. Each sticker card features a Garbage Pail Kid character having some comical abnormality, deformity, and/or suffering a terrible painful fate/death with a humorous word play character name such as Adam Bomb or Blasted Billy. Two versions of each card were produced, with variations featuring the same artwork but a different character name, denoted by an "a" or "b" letter after the card number. The sticker fronts are die-cut so that just the character with its nameplate and the ''GPK'' logo can be peeled from the backing. Many of the card backs feature puzzle pieces that form giant murals, while other flip-side subjects vary greatly among the various series, from humorous licenses and awards to comic strips and, in more recent releases, humorous Facebook profiles. 15 original series (''OS'') of regular trading cards were released in the United States, with various sets released in other countries. Two large-format card editions were also released, as well as a set of fold-out posters. '' All-New Series'' (''ANS'') sets were introduced in 2003, '' Flashback'' re-releases began in 2010 and a '' Brand-New Series'' (''BNS'') was announced for 2012 with ''Brand New Series 2'', ''Chrome S1'', and ''BNS3'' following in 2013. A new format was released in 2014 using the year to designate the edition, followed by the release name of ''Series 1'', which had an Olympics-style format. In 2016, the format was changed again to themed sets that spoofed different pop culture topics.


History

The series was the brainchild of cartoonist Art Spiegelman, then a consultant for Topps. He came up with the product idea after the success of his earlier creations ''Garbage Can-dy'' and '' Wacky Packages''. The concept originally began as an unreleased '' Wacky Packages'' sticker for a 1985 series, but the management at Topps thought it would be a good idea for a separate spin-off series. Spiegelman and fellow cartoonist Mark Newgarden worked together as the editors and art directors of the project, Len Brown was the manager and the first run of the cards was drawn exclusively by artist John Pound. They were first issued in 1985. Following the initial success of the cards, several additional artists and writers were brought in to contribute to the series, including Jay Lynch,
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and
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, among others. In 2020, Topps licensed Garbage Pail Kids to GPK Nation. Created by Louis
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Gregory and
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, the company created limited edition high end collectible coins and were awarded the coveted 2020 Licensee of the year award.


International versions

The cards were also known as ''Bukimi Kun'' ''Mr. Creepy''in
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, ''The Garbage Gang'' in
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and New Zealand, ' 'The Garbage Gang''in Spain, ''Havurat Ha-Zevel'' /''The Garbage Gang''in Israel, ' 'Trashlings''in Latin America, ''/'' 'Trash Gang''/''Crazymania''in Brazil, ' 'Snotlings''in Italy, ' 'The Filthies''in France and Belgium and ' 'The Totally Broken Kids''in Germany.


Variations

A smaller-sized card format was released in Australia and New Zealand. Each pack contained three stickers and the "peel here" arrow pointed to the top left area, since there was no die-cut scoring. Initially in New Zealand, a ''Series 6'' of the Garbage Pail Kids was released as a market test (this version was a mix of the United States ''Series 6'' and ''7''). After this success, ''Series 1'' was released in Australia and New Zealand known as ''The Garbage Gang'' and was identical to the United States version (albeit smaller in size). The first series was released in Australia and New Zealand in 1989 with different versions: the Australian stickers were darker, had a different banner and some of the names were changed to reflect cultural differences. From ''Series 2'' onward, the same version was released in Australia and New Zealand. ''Series 4'' was the last release of ''The Garbage Gang''.


Commercial success

The commercial success of the trading cards led to the production of a live-action movie, '' The Garbage Pail Kids Movie'', in 1987. An
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was also created in 1987, but its initial scheduled broadcast in the U.S. was postponed due to parental complaints. The show did make a brief appearance on U.S. television years after it was originally intended to air and was also briefly aired in Europe. The movie was released on DVD by MGM Home Entertainment on July 12, 2005 (the original VHS had been distributed by
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) and the animated TV series was later also released on DVD by CBS Home Entertainment on April 4, 2006 (again with distribution by Paramount). A similar set of 160 trading cards, called ''The Sloppy Slobs'', was released in Italy in 1993.


Controversies and lawsuit


School ban

During the height of the cards' popularity, ''Garbage Pail Kids'' were banned in many schools. One of the main reasons for the ban was that teachers cited them as distractions during class.


Mexico ban

Since 1988, any export and import of ''Garbage Pail Kids'' is banned on Mexico due to the approval of a reform to the Export and Import Law, banning all representations of minors ''"in a degrading or ridiculous manner, in attitudes of incitement to violence, self-destruction or in any other form of behavior antisocial"'', citing ''Garbage Pail Kids'' as an example.


Trademark infringement lawsuit

Topps was sued by the rightsholders of ''Cabbage Patch Kids'',
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, for trademark infringement. As part of the out-of-court settlement, Topps agreed to modify the appearance of the Garbage Pail Kids to remove the resemblance between the characters and to change the logo design. Production of the cards themselves continued, but by 1988 sales had dwindled and a planned ''Series 16'' was never produced.


BTS Bruisers

In March 2021, Topps released a sticker card depicting a
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game with members of
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group BTS being severely beaten with a
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award. After public backlash due to the card's perceived anti-Asian tone, the company apologized and withdrew the card.


''All-New Series'' sets

In 2003, Topps reintroduced ''Garbage Pail Kids'' with all-new artwork, dubbed the ''All-New Series'' (''ANS''). ''ANS1'' was entirely made up of artwork intended for release in the 1980s as ''Series 16'', but 2004's ''ANS2'' featured brand-new and original concepts. Unique numbers on the backs of silver foil and gold foil insert cards could be redeemed online at the official Garbage Pail Kids website, where visitors could build and "gross out" their own Garbage Pail Kids; as the number of unique code numbers applied to the character increased, the more gross it became. Less than six months later, ''ANS3'' was released. In 2005, Topps celebrated the 20th anniversary of the GPK franchise with special ''Sketch Card'' original art inserts for its ''ANS4'' set. These were limited to one randomly inserted card per hobby-exclusive box (available only from specialty retailers) and featured original artwork by series regular
John Pound
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and Jay Lynch, as well as guest artists Strephon Taylor, John Czop, Don Perlin and Justin Green. Although a regular to the series with over 35 paintings, Luis Diaz was not involved in the sketch cards due to a previous financial dispute with Topps from years earlier. In 2006, ''ANS5'' was released with 40 more new kids (each with an a/b twin), followed by ''ANS6'' in early 2007. January 2008 saw the release of ''ANS7'' which expanded the base set to 55 new characters and was the last set to feature new artwork until 2010's ''Flashback Series 1'' subset of six previously unpublished "lost" kids. The ''ANS'' cards differ from the original series (''OS'') in a number of ways, the most obvious being the upgraded quality of the card stock with a glossy protective surface. The ''ANS'' releases also changed the card numbering format: ''OS'' cards used a continuous numbering pattern so that each new set would pick up where the last one ended (e.g. ''OS1'' ended at #41a/b and ''OS2'' picked up at #42a/b, while ''ANS'' reset the numbering back to #1a/b with each subsequent release). Each ''ANS'' also featured special
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s randomly inserted in packs; for example, foil cards show characters from the original series (with modified artwork due to the lawsuit), '' Scratch 'n Stink'' cards,
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cards, temporary tattoos, 3D pop-up cards, alphabet cards, activity cards, magnets,
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''Loco Motion'' cards and die-cut jigsaw puzzle cards, along with special bonus cards available only at participating retailers in either "bonus boxes" or rack-packs; these bonus stickers were the first cards not to have a twin set.


''Flashback'' re-releases

Topps released a 25th anniversary ''Flashback'' set on February 24, 2010, featuring reprints of characters from the original 1985–87 ''GPK'' series (eight each from ''OS1'' to ''OS8'') plus six previously unpublished "lost" characters and 10 ''Where Are They Now?'' cards, the latter showing classic GPKs drawn as they would have appeared if they had been released at that time. Packs contained randomly inserted chase cards, including lenticular ''Loco Motion'' cards, authentic printing plates, four levels of parallels and hand-drawn artist sketches by pop-culture artists, including Layron DeJarnette, Brent Engstrom, Dave Gross, Mark Pingitore, Joe Simko, Colin Walton, Neil Camera, Fred Wheaton, Jeff Zapata and veteran ''GPK'' artists
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and Jay Lynch. A second ''Flashback'' set was released on February 23, 2011, with 65 more ''OS'' reprints from ''Series 1'' to ''9'' plus five more "lost" kids, 10 new ''Where Are They Now?'' cards, five 3D cards (resembling holograms but in full color), unique artist sketches and 10 ''Adam Mania'' cards showing variants of Adam Bomb's iconic mushroom cloud, plus parallels of the base and ''Adam Mania'' sets. ''GPK Flashback Series 3'' followed on November 2, 2011, with 65 ''OS'' reprints, four more "lost" kids, 10 new ''WATN?'' cards, five more 3D cards, 10 more ''Adam Mania'' cards, plus artist sketches and parallels.


Book

Topps and
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recently released a hardcover book that showcases the first five series. The cover depicts a pack from the very first series released back in 1985. Each card is displayed with the "a" name and the "b" name on the bottom corner of the page. It also included four new chase cards that were wrapped in cellophane and adhered to the inside back cover of the book, but were easily removable without running the risk of damaging the book.


''Brand-New Series'' sets

In 2012, Topps announced it would reboot the Garbage Pail Kids franchise with new character and content themes more reminiscent of the original 1980s series in a set called ''Brand-New Series 1'' (''BNS1''). The set was released on October 24, 2012. ''BNS1'' features 55 new ''GPK'' characters, a reality TV subset, motion cards, mix 'n' match stickers, parallels, artist sketch cards and code cards redeemable for a chance to be painted as a GPK in the next ''BNS''. ''BNS2'' was released in March and features 55 new characters, 18 reimagined characters, lenticular cards, glow in the dark cards and folded cards. Unlike the ''All-New Series'' set and like the old series sets, the numbering of ''BNS'' continues where the previous series ended. They have now announced that there will be a ''BNS3'' released in the middle of October, after the release of the ''Chrome'' edition in August.


''Chrome Series'' sets

In October 2013, Topps re-released the original ''Series 1'' as a metallic chromium card set containing all 41 kids, plus 14 previously unpublished "lost" kids. On July 30, 2014, Topps re-released 1985's original ''Series 2'' set, plus 13 returning characters from ''Series 2'' characters that have been reimagined in previous ''Garbage Pail Kids'' sets also as a set of metallic chromium cards. ''Chrome Series'' cards are thicker than the original cards and are not stickers.


''2014 Series 1''

Topps released a series of all-new cards with brand-new artwork for 2014. Like the older cards, these have activities on the back of the cards, including checklists, puzzles and '' Fakebook'' profiles.


''30th Anniversary Series''

In July 2015, Topps released the ''30th Anniversary Series'' with 110 a/b cards (220 cards total). The numbering differed from previous series in that, instead of ranging from #1–110a/b, it had several themed subsets, each of which started at #1 a/b with the subsets being checklist cards featuring variations of Adam Bomb (#1–2a/b), including ''Adam Bomb: Don't Push My Button'', featuring classic ''GPK'' characters pressing Adam Bomb's button (#1–10a/b), ''Artistic Impression'', featuring historical art as ''GPK'' characters (#1–10a/b), ''Artistic Interpretation'', featuring characters drawn by guest artists (#1–5a/b), ''Comic Book Covers'', featuring art from the comic books (#1–7a/b), ''Cutting Room Floor'', featuring rejected concepts (#1–5a/b), ''Garbage Pail Kids' Kids'', featuring the children of classic GPKs (#1–10a/b), ''Garbage Pail Pets'', featuring animals as Garbage Pail Kids (#1–10a/b), ''Garbage Pail Presidents'', featuring 10 former U.S. Presidents as Garbage Pail Kids (#1–10a/b), ''Lost Original Art'', featuring the original paintings of classic GPKs which were never before published (#1–6a/b), ''Zoom Out'', featuring zoomed-out GPKs showing what happened in the background (#1–10a/b) and '' '80s Spoofs'', featuring parodies of things that were popular in the 1980s (#1–25a/b).


Yearly themed series

After the ''30th Anniversary Series'', Topps began using a new formula that structured each series with an overall theme divided into subsets focusing on particular topics. In January 2016, ''As American as Apple Pie In Your Face!'' put GPKs in situations that parodied American culture. A second 2016 series followed in April called ''Prime Slime Trashy TV'' with humorous takes on popular television shows. The first series for 2017 was January's ''Adam-geddon'', which put the Garbage Pail Kids (including some classic kids) in perilous end-times scenarios. Topps announced that the second series for 2017 will arrive in October and be called ''Battle of the Bands'', caricaturing popular music acts and album covers.


''35th Anniversary Blockchain Series''

In April 2020, Topps announced they will celebrate the 35th anniversary by bringing digital collectible ''Garbage Pail Kids'' cards to the
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. Topps chose to partner with the WAX blockchain. The WAX blockchain uses the
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smart contract platform. On May 12, 2020, the ''Garbage Pail Kids'' card packs launched on the WAX blockchain and were sold out in 28 hours. Each card is certified authentic, unique and can never be altered. This is a limited edition series and only a finite number of cards will ever be created (110,000). The cards come in one of four rarities: * Base: Standard static cards featuring both the “A” and “B” names of all 41 characters from the original ''Series 1''. Base cards are included in every pack. * Prism: Uncommon cards, these cards feature a prismatic sheen effect; “A” and “B” names of all 41 characters. * Sketch: Rare cards that feature an animated transition from original sketches to final art; “A” and “B” names of all 41 characters. * Collector’s Edition: Super rare cards with special animations; four characters available in “A” and “B” names. The first buyers of ''Garbage Pail Kids'' card packs on WAX were automatically entered to win an Ultra-Rare Golden Card. Only 100 of these Golden Cards will ever be minted. Golden Cards come in the original 41 characters, each with an "A" name and a "B" name. The ''Garbage Pail Kids'' on the WAX card series feature the original 41 characters, each with an “A” name and a “B” name. Collectors can trade their digital cards with others, showcase their inventory on social media and gift their cards to friends. Trades are instant and free on the WAX blockchain and every card's complete trading history and ownership records are stored on the WAX blockchain.


Movies


''The Garbage Pail Kids Movie''

On August 21, 1987, a live-action film based on the card characters was released. Its campy production made it both a critical and commercial flop, opening poorly in 374 theaters with initial receipts of $661,512 and total gross receipts of $1,576,615, barely making back its $1,000,000 budget. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a 0% critic rating. The film is considered one of the worst films ever made. Topps featured advertisements for the movie on the original ''Series 9'' and ''10'' box-topper poster and variant wrapper.


Cancelled remake

On March 12, 2012, it was announced that Michael Eisner's
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would be producing a new movie based on the Garbage Pail Kids, likely with computer-generated character imagery. Michael Vukadinovich was hired to write the screenplay for the film and
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has been hired to direct.


Television

In May 2021, it was announced that a new animated series is in the works at HBO Max, and would be co-produced by Topps, Tornante Company and Danny McBride's production company Rough House Pictures.


See also

* '' Wacky Packages'' * '' Hollywood Zombies'' * ''
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'' * '' The Trash Pack''


References


External links

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