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2664ArticlekidcoffeeI'm still kicking myself for not including his work with Dairy Queen. I hang my head in shame. As for his original black and white show, I confess I didn't see it until I was much much older. I liked it, but I am not sure if ten year old me would have. As for the movies, they were pretty abysmal if I recall correctly, but again they came out near the tail end of my obsession so I was pretty over Dennis by that point. His cartoon was really what pushed me over the edge. Of course re-watching it now I am reminded just how terribly corny it was. At the time however I gobbled it up. Sep 18, 2015View
2665ArticlePeZZ!you have all 78 half hour episodes fully recorded on vhs tapes? if so then that is awesome!Menace ManiaSep 18, 2015View
2666ArticlekidcoffeeI did. Each meticulously labeled with hand drawn covers. Sadly though when I went off to College my parents purged 99% of my collection including all of my vhs, MOTU figures, Thundercats, GI Joe, and eventually my Transformers. To say I was angry would be a vast understatement, but not much I can do about it now. I do hope someday though I may be able to find a few episodes on vhs in the wild. We'll see.Menace ManiaSep 18, 2015View
2667ArticleoniparI agree with Vaporman, some interesting choices here. For instance, The Goonies was a huge surprise, though I do understand its inclusion. You also hit upon more than a few of my personal favs, and ones I watch every year as well. There are a couple here that I've never seen and plan to check out. Thanks! Halloween Movie CountdownSep 18, 2015View
2668ArticleVaporman87That's what's really aggravating about growing up. Your mom and dad just start tossing/selling stuff with no regard. In my case, I made the mistake of initiating the sale of much of my childhood collection as a teenager. Idiot!Menace ManiaSep 18, 2015View
2669ArticleVaporman87It's funny to imagine an underworld in schools with kids selling hot merchandise like stolen G.I. Joe figures. LOLThe Principal's OfficeSep 18, 2015View
2670ArticlekidcoffeeThat's horrible, but I've been there. In college I somehow managed to get my hands on a mint on card original Lando Calrissian action figure I wound up underselling for beer money. I am still kicking myself and if time travel ever becomes a reality I am so going back to kick my own butt. Menace ManiaSep 18, 2015View
2671ArticleHoju Koolander@comic_book_fan Shady action figure business deals and trades deserve their own thread in the forums, I think. Glad to know your buddy "fessed-up" and that you returned the stolen Joes. Sounds like you were a trustworthy duo. @massreality So basically you were a member of the A-Team? Wrongly accused of a crime you did not commit. As a former fat kid I feel that girl's pain, but she should have just let it go and drowned her sorrows in another package of Dunkaroos like the rest of us. @Vaporman87 So what prompted the name change of your group and where was the best place to hide inside without getting caught?The Principal's OfficeSep 19, 2015View
2672ArticleVaporman87I don't recall the reason for the name change, except that the later incarnation of our group added a new member who was excited to change our name and give us all "bios". LOL Best place to hide was the top floor. Teachers were less likely to travel all the way up there unless it was necessary to do so. That floor had the 4th, 5th, and 6th grade classrooms and the Principal's office (of all things). But his door was almost always closed, or his office empty. Hmmm. I wonder what he was doing in there with the door closed all the time... come to think of it.The Principal's OfficeSep 19, 2015View
2673VideooniparWhoa, that was strange to see Pee Wee so serious. :-pCrack is WhackSep 20, 2015View