In 2003, Topps reintroduced
Garbage Pail Kids with all-new artwork, dubbed the
All-New Series (
ANS).
ANS1 was entirely made up of artwork that was originally 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 grosser it became. Less than six months later,
ANS3 was released. In 2005, Topps celebrated the 20th anniversary of the
Garbage Pail Kids 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 speciality retailers) and featured original artwork by series regulars John Pound,
Tom Bunk 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Flashback Series 1 subset of six previously unpublished "lost" kids.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
chase cards 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, collectible card game cards, temporary tattoos, 3D pop-up cards, alphabet cards, activity cards, magnets, lenticular 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==