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1995VideojkatzCan't hold off the Dudikoff! Feb 13, 2015View
4581ArticleAdamTheVictiniCan we watch this somewhere for historical purposes?Lost Video Media: Chuck E. Cheese in the Galaxy 5000Oct 01, 2018View
5750ArticleRetroOtaku620Can I also please share this article with the host of the Weird Darkness podcast? This is the kind of story he would read on his podcast. Again, it would be a great way to promote this site.The Real GooniesSep 27, 2023View
3666ArticlejkatzCan anybody identify the second poster under the front desk? Through some internet sleuthing (read: squinting really really hard and IMDB) I was able to make out the on the left as being for Fifty/Fifty. Never heard of it.The Video Store ClerkJan 04, 2017View
1470ArticleNLoganCall that man a cab! The MeetingOct 21, 2014View
3527ArticleHoju KoolanderCall Karate Man Man's agent to book him for the Halloween special ;)The Legend of Karate Man-ManApr 27, 2016View
3911ArticleHoju KoolanderCalifornia Dreams was a lot of fun. I enjoyed Sylvester's weasely schemes and Tony's "Sweet Googamoo" catch phrase. None of the songs e ever reached Zack Attack quality, but I can still remember a few of them. I rarely tuned into to T-NBC on Saturday Mornings to watch those other shows, especially after the first season of The New Class (ugh), but Saved By The Bell and Callfornia Dreams in syndication were appointment TV for me.Attack of the “Saved by the Bell” ClonesMay 28, 2017View
5190ArticleVaporman87By the time these kid game shows became popular, I was already off to college. It is shows like this that I wish I could have enjoyed during my prime kid years, as I know I would have totally enjoyed them.Memories of Olmec and Legends of the Hidden TempleMay 04, 2020View
1585ArticleVaporman87By the mid-90's, KB Toys (KayBee Toys) had become a go-to place for toys that had been out of production for a couple years. And, by 1997 (when hype was building for the awful mess that was Godzilla '98), Trendmasters' Godzilla toy line had ceased production (as did Trendmasters altogether - they filed bankruptcy). The prices of those figures, especially the 12" line, had increased tremendously on the only existing online aftermarket of that time (Ebay). So, my mission was clear. I began mapping out EVERY mall with a KayBee Toys in it within a 100 mile radius. Every weekend (and sometimes weekdays) I would travel to another mall, check out the KayBee Toys for Trendmasters Godzilla figures, collect my treasures, and head home. I did that for probably a year. I sold most of what I had found, but also supplemented my own collection (which I still have today). Ahh, the days of bachelorhood when you could just leave on stupid trips like that for no good reason. Yeah, I don't miss those days. They all feel wasted now. Christmas of 1994 Dec 10, 2014View
3718ArticleBenjanimeby the late 90s i actually rented games more than buying them, which probably wasn't the best choice since i was still missing out on a bunch of great games, but that's how my mind worked back then lol.The Worst Games I've Rented on my AllowanceJan 31, 2017View