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5331ArticleBenjanimethere was certainly something magical about how much of a fad the pok'emon series was for a while during these times, seeing other kids in school showing off their trading cards, witnessing others in shopping malls trading their creatures from the game boy games, and just huddling around the tv to watch the show, there wasn't a better time to be ready for the new millennium ^^ thanks always for your kind compliments, my love julie ❤ Nov 09, 2020View
1493ArticleVaporman87There was indeed alienation going on in the attitude era. Nobody wanted their kids watching that style of drama and violence.When Wrestling RockedNov 05, 2014View
4819ArticleBenjanimethere was nothing quite like perusing shop catalogues for games and toys, then you get to the part of the catalogue when they start showing guns and gun racks and question why it immediately goes there lol.Sears Wishbook Finds 1986-1989Jan 30, 2019View
5047ArticleBenjanimethere was nothing quite like roaming around door to door with those mcdonald's halloween treat carrying buckets, loved the face designs on 'em.Top Three Favorite Halloween AdsSep 26, 2019View
761VideoMr MagicThere was something mystical about Squaresoft.SquareSoft Collector's VHS (1997)Aug 21, 2013View
805ArticleMr MagicThere was this church I used to go to, and during one Halloween season, the regular people would come on Sundays, but on the night of the big Halloween festival, the church would fill up with these people I've never seen before! And after the festival was over, they never came back!Benjanime's Halloween RetrospectiveOct 01, 2013View
5443Articleechidna64There were a couple "corner stores" in the town I grew up in Putnam County, New York. One in particular was a local pharmacy that also had a VHS rental area. Some carried collectible card games like Pokemon and Magic:The Gathering Cards . The Corner StoreJun 21, 2021View
4903ArticleCaps 2.0There were many great covers in the 80s, but one of my favorite covers would have to be another Jules Shear cover, in this case, The Bangles' version of "If She Knew What She Wants", which I found to have more energy and passion than Shear's original: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mu_pNeqAQ-UTop Cover Songs of the 80sApr 10, 2019View
537ArticleVaporman87There were so many MOTU figures that were simply retooled versions of other characters that I think it eventually lead to the quick death of the line at that time. Think about it, all these other giant 80's properties are still selling big in big box stores, except He-Man. Now, you can still get brand new He-Man and The MOTU figures from MattyCollector.com, but the mainstream appeal of He-Man is just gone it seems.Favorite Unpopular Retro ToysMar 27, 2013View
3916ArticlepikachuloverThere were so many of these. I remember the one with the girl who would dive into the empty pool. Or even of you got to see local ones from the state, county, or large metropolitan area. Memories of PDFA, and other PSA’s Jun 07, 2017View