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1610ArticleNLoganSweet article. Hoju the box you are holding is definitely the Voltron Lion Force Battle Riser. The images on the side of the box match perfectly. <br><img style="width: 442px; height: 293px;" src="http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MTA2NlgxNjAw/z/JS8AAOSwj0NUc8jx/$_57.JPG"><br> <img src="http://www.retro-daze.org/images/postImages/1417533849Voltron Full.jpg"> <img style="width: 410px; height: 307px;" src="http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MTIwMFgxNjAw/z/kkoAAOxy4fBTkNEU/$_57.JPG"> I believe your dad is holding a blue lion miniature possibly looking at the belly. I think the four silver bumps correspond to the four rounded parts at the top of the legs and the white head is actually the muzzle seen from straight on. The vehicle force has prominent yellow or red on the blue legs and black tank tracks underneath. I also had Mr. T from the A-Team in two sizes yours and the 3 3/4 inch GI JOE size from Galoob. In addition I also had Mr. T as Clubber Lang along with Rocky and Apollo Creed. <img src="http://www.virtualtoychest.com/r/rockyiii/rocky3langc.jpg"> Dec 11, 2014View
2307ArticleVaporman87Sweet! Great article to come back with Hoju (hope all is well with the new little one). I actually DO remember some of these characters, and even still own first issues of their comics (Bloodshot, CyberForce, DarkHawk, XO Man-O-War). I had a few Ultraverse comics too... my favorite being Prototype. My friend had a few issues of a guy named Megaton, who was a lot like Prime. I agree that these were all mostly forgettable characters, with some exceptions. Deathlok, though not created in the 90's, got his first series in the 90's. I thought Deathlok was very cool, but not many people seem to know about him or remember much about him. He did make appearances in the new Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. TV series and there has been attempts to make a feature film about him. Five Forgotten Comic Heroes of the 90'sJun 18, 2015View
1753ArticleVaporman87Sweet! I can't say I watched American Gladiators religiously, but whenever I saw it on as I flipped through channels, I stopped to see the action. My favorite events were usually the jousting and assault segments, but I also like the even where the contestant had to swing across on ropes, trying to avoid the Gladiator. There were times that I wondered if the Gladiator was not quite giving it his/her all. Like, maybe they had to hold back a bit at a director/producer's request in order to make the show exciting. I don't know though. I haven't heard anything like that from any former Gladiators or folks on the show. Still, who knows. My favorite Gladiators were Blaze and Siren (because I thought they were attractive). Among the male Gladiators, I really didn't have a favorite. My favorite event was Assault. How I wished I could be a part of that one! Watching this show was never the same for me after watching the MST3K episode "The Final Sacrifice". In that episode (if you haven't watched it, you absolutely MUST!) Mike and the Bots constantly refer to Larry Csonka because the main character's dad looks exactly like him in a photo. Just a funny little tidbit there for you to chew on. Anybody who might suggest that the competition was never fierce on the show might want to <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lul2VsRg26U">watch this clip.</a> American GladiatorsJan 02, 2015View
977ArticleVaporman87Sweet! I love all these old ads. It's strange how obvious it is to us, when we see some of these, what time period these are from. EVERYTHING... from the colors and content, to the clipart and design, are almost painfully 80s. And I love it. It surprises me that marketing companies have not caught up with manufacturers, the film industry, and the gaming industry, in bringing back what worked in the 80s and 90s. One would think that having the attention of our demographic through our desire to feel nostalgia would be a great thing for marketing. Maybe that's why I'm not a marketer though. :D I always liked the gaming ads of the 80s and early 90s. They tended to try and add some form of realism to the game via the casting and photographing of somebody wearing similar clothes to the main character of the game doing some exaggerated pose. For example: http://www.digital-polyphony.com/TMNTArcadegame.jpgRad Retro Ads Feb 07, 2014View
1436ArticleVaporman87Sweet. Funny thing (or not), I still haven't seen anything from McDonald's as far as Halloween stuff. I wonder what's up.NLogan's Retro Halloween OverloadOct 14, 2014View
3097Articleechidna64Swiss Family Robinson is one of my favorite Disney movies along with 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and the Davy Crockett movies. Davy and the River Pirates is hilariousTop 10 Classic Live Action Disney MoviesNov 09, 2015View
4375ArticleVaporman87Sy-Klone was one of my favorite figures. His spin action and overall design were appealing to me. Can't say the same for Genghis Frog. Action Figure Reclamation Phase 3May 07, 2018View
510VideoVaporman87T.O.M. sure changed from 2000 to 2001.Toonami - Lockdown (2001)Mar 22, 2013View
3116VideoMr MagicTake that, T-1000!Terminator 2 Toy CommercialNov 17, 2015View
5555ArticlesquidbeeTaz-Mania was a great show with an even better theme song. However, the Genesis game left a lot to be desired. I still own my copy, so I might need to give it another shot just to make sure my teen angst didn't cloud my opinion back then. Being a Taz Fan in the 1990sNov 29, 2021View