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4499ArticlejkatzWhat can I say? Growing up, my little sister was never that much into Barbie. She much rather preferred my toys...to my chagrin. Jul 23, 2018View
5807ArticleMiraOh, the nostalgia from this article :) Which of the three magazines featured the LLL ads? Or did all three have them?Barbie Magazine 1988Aug 25, 2024View
5128ArticleBenjanimei honestly can't even watch that mother's day rugrats episode anymore, it's too gut-wrenching.Serious Topics in Kids ShowsFeb 21, 2020View
5129ArticleMr Magic@Ben: It's a sad special, but it's a happy one too. Serious Topics in Kids ShowsFeb 21, 2020View
5126ArticleThatDudeintheHoodieI felt this topic needed to be talked about. This actually got me out of my slump with writing funny enough. Serious Topics in Kids ShowsFeb 20, 2020View
5127ArticleMr MagicAs Told By Ginger is a very good example of a cartoon involving real issues.Serious Topics in Kids ShowsFeb 21, 2020View
5124ArticleMr MagicThere was a Tiny Toon Adventures episode that involved beer. Heck, there was a Porky Pig cartoon that involved smoking!Serious Topics in Kids ShowsFeb 20, 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
4505ArticleVaporman87Holy Cow! Can you imagine how much such a magazine would cost nowadays, with every item having to be illustrated and colored? Ridiculous! I wonder how often they had to make returns because the customer felt that the artistic rendering of the item constituted false advertising or poorly represented? Also, which film featured Darth Vader's brother, Darth Vadar?Super Hero Toy Catalog 1978Aug 06, 2018View
4510ArticlejkatzI've seen some of these ads and similar ones in vintage comic books, and I think the reason they went with illustrations was that photographs didn't come out good with the type of printing old comics used. That and it was probably cheaper/quicker to have a guy draw everything instead of meticulously photographing hundreds of items. I want that Darth Vadar shirt badly. Wouldn't mind some of those posters either... Super Hero Toy Catalog 1978Aug 08, 2018View