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5121ArticleVaporman87I truly believe the world needs to be better flame retarded. I mean, just look at all the wildfires we have. We should be holding signs in protest that read, "Retard the World!" But in all seriousness, having held some of these items in my hands, I can say that Tonka sure gave it their best effort in an attempt to compete with Transformers, but in the end GoBots was just missing that special something that isn't always capable of being pinpointed. I had some of the figures myself, and I did play with them, but it just wasn't the same. Feb 07, 2020View
5125ArticleVaporman87<p>Great topic for an article. The first thing that comes to mind for me, is a very well done episode of He-Man and The MOTU called &quot;The Problem with Power&quot;. In it, He-Man is tricked into believing that he has accidentally killed somebody by Skeletor. It is the only time we see He-Man transform BACK into Prince Adam, and he decides to relinquish his powers because of his actions. The episode uses a fair amount of shadowing on the characters, which was not often used because of the time and budget limitations placed on Filmation for the cartoon.</p> <p><img alt="" height="268" src="http://www.retro-daze.org/upload/HeMan PWP.jpg" width="182" /></p> Serious Topics in Kids ShowsFeb 20, 2020View
5132VideoVaporman87I know Rick Ace Rhodes has mentioned there were some videos that weren’t working and he couldn’t approve. Maybe yours was among them. I’ll check it out.Paula Abdul for Reebok (1989)Feb 24, 2020View
5134ArticleVaporman87In my youth, I had several of the figures. I recall not liking the varying heights of the characters. Lion-O was like a giant, while Panthro was like the ThunderCats version of Wolverine... short and stubby. That annoyed me. Plus I was used to the MOTU style of figure, with all the characters being the same height, proportion, etc. Still, the cartoon was awesome and there was tons of other cool merch out there.Vintage ThunderCats MerchandiseMar 05, 2020View
5137ArticleVaporman87@Ben: I did indeed, and they look great. As Julie said, much more faithful to the cartoon designs.Vintage ThunderCats MerchandiseMar 06, 2020View
5138ArticleVaporman87It would have been an amazing feature at the time for the Dreamcast memory cards to have playable games on them. Too bad that didn't happen.Video game rumors from school discussionsMar 09, 2020View
5139ArticleVaporman87Flavorless, misshapen corn orbs... man I want to use that somewhere in my life. LOL1995 - The Birth of a Star Wars Fan Mar 09, 2020View
5140ArticleVaporman87The Game Gear was actually THE choice of my brother and I. The Gameboy and later the Gameboy Advance just didn't resonate with us. But the Game Gear... that was awesome. They made long trips sooooo much easier.Remembering The Sega Game Gear Mar 09, 2020View
5098ArticleVaporman87Well written, super-informative piece here RS88. Thanks for this. Most of these shows I don't even remember, with the exception of Hey Vern, It's Ernest and The Weird Al Show (which was a lot of fun). That Captain Power program I missed, but am hoping to check out.My Favourite Lesser Known Cartoons and Kid Shows of Yesteryear Part 1Dec 09, 2019View
5101ArticleVaporman87It wouldn't be Christmas without the Campbell's Soup ad, that's for sure.Even More Favorite Christmas AdsDec 24, 2019View