Chris’ 1975 Christmas List

In 1975, I was just a wee lad putting together what I considered to be the greatest Christmas list ever created. Of course I thought that every year when I was a kid as I put together my Christmas list. I was recently rummaging through a slew of childhood memories in a  scrapbook I put together in my 20s when to my wonder I found this list from 1975! I even have a photo from that particular Christmas morning, although the quality is not the greatest (see below). But you can see my favorite gift sitting under the tree – Hugo, Man of a Thousand Faces, a toy from the Kenner company that can now be purchased for $350.00 on eBay. Hmmm, it was fun but not that fun. Other highlights included an AMT model Star Trek U.S.S. Enterprise Command Bridge, Minnesota Vikings mittens, More Strange but True Football Stories of the NFL, and much more. I’ve included my entire list below, although I received only a fraction of these gifts for Christmas that year. One caveat is that since my birthday was December 17, my childhood Christmas lists always included the disclaimer that it would serve as a great birthday list too for those interested in gifting things to me 🙂 I hope you enjoy this time capsule and that it might even bring back a toy memory or two.

 


  1. Stuffed animal Wile E. Coyote
  2. Star Trek Bridge Kit
  3. Hardy Boys books
  4. Minnesota Vikings Mittens
  5. Minnesota Vikings shirt
  6. Hugo, Man of a Thousand Faces
  7. Turtle stuffed animal
  8. Nerf Glider
  9. Silly Putty
  10. Super Toe Football
  11. Snoopy Festival book
  12. Six Million Dollar Man Board Game
  13. Vertibird Air Police Set
  14. More Championships of the NFL
  15. Return of the Great Brain book
  16. More Adventures of the Great Brain book
  17. The Great Brain Reform book
  18. Alfred Hitchcock and the Three Investigators books
  19. Marvel Comics Sons of Origins book
  20. James and Giant Peach book
  21. Any Beatles records
  22. Jim Croce records
  23. 15 packs of NHL hockey cards
  24. Fruit Slices
  25. Borden’s Eggnog
  26. Lifesavers book
  27. Monster Times magazine subscription
  28. Sport magazine subscription
  29. Cherry pop tarts
  30. Large Hershey chocolate bar
  31. Star Trek calender
  32. Clay
  33. 48-color pen set
  34. Jaws movie soundtrack record
  35. Elton John Goodbye Yellow Brick Road record
  36. Record breakers of the NFL book
  37. Monster Rally book by Chas Adams
My Christmas in 1975. You can see Hugo, Man of a Thousand Faces, staring at the camera in front of the tree. Yes, in retrospect, a little creepy.