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5180ArticleBenjanimeit's unfortunate just how short the toxic crusaders show was. i'd only ever known about the sega genesis game because of how young i was and i only got to see the more familiar cartoons on network timeslots. but then i saw the official youtube video uploads from troma and lloyd kaufman kept using this same intro before an episode saying how the network executives were hellspawn. like i get that he was upset about them cancelling the show but making people sit through the same intro made it seem like he was having an ego trip. oh well. as always, a nice thorough read down memory lane with some toys i clearly missed out on. Apr 12, 2020View
5181ArticleNLogan​​My Rammy thanks your Rammy! <p><img alt="" height="755" src="http://www.retro-daze.org/upload/20200412_094826.jpg" width="500" /></p>Action Figure Reclamation Project Phase 6Apr 12, 2020View
5182ArticleThatDudeintheHoodieI met the person who has a Pikabug. Pok'emon Power MagazineApr 18, 2020View
5183ArticleBenjanimebeing on the autism spectrum i still show signs of childlike qualities, i like collecting toy figures, something that my older siblings have grown out of since their teens. though, it's more of an emphasis on collecting than playing with. i don't have any other family members or friends that take this same particular interest, so i guess this sets a good example that my childhood has been reflected into my adulthood.A Closer Look At: NickellenniumApr 18, 2020View
5184ArticleJulieNeedless to say, where I live there was never a Pokémon event, so Mew has always been an exclusive feature of the United States, Japan and Europe. Fortunately, the Mew character algorithm is contained in all Pokémon Blue, Red and Yellow cartridges. Thanks to the glitch posted on the internet, I have two Mew level 100 each. Very satisfactory to capture and keep them in my team. I particularly like Pokémon very much, so for me the fashion hasn't passed. Consciously. Excellent article as always, very well written and pleasant to read. Another positive point for Benjanime on the Retro-Daze website and on all social networks out there. ❤Pok'emon Power MagazineApr 19, 2020View
5185ArticleBenjanime@ThatDudeintheHoodie aww i'm jealous! lol @Julie when i heard about the mew glitch i just had to catch it once the games got rereleased on the 3DS! ^^ great to hear that you got it to maximum level :)Pok'emon Power MagazineApr 19, 2020View
5186ArticleVaporman87Ludicrously thorough and well put-together as always man!Wolverine a Reader's Perspective Part 21Apr 20, 2020View
5187ArticleVaporman87Ahhh man. What a great read. I've watched M*A*S*H in bits in pieces... mostly during my youth. I just never could get into it, but that was likely a result of my young mind too obsessed with Masters of the Universe and Atari to watch a war dramedy. But there is no denying its importance in the annals of television. Such a huge phenomenon that will likely never be surpassed. Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen - M*A*S*H Memories Apr 24, 2020View
5188ArticleretrocrunchI remember that TMNT show and them bringing in a female turtle. Not my cup of tea for a show and not the TMNT I grew up with.. I passed on it too. Great article BTW.The Rise and Fall of TMNTApr 26, 2020View
5189ArticleretrocrunchThere was a old playground where my grandparents lived that I loved as a kid. Like others, its been torn down and replaced with new equipment. My favorite was a 25 foot tall swingset that had about 10 swings across. We would do back flips off it, see who can jump out farthur, have swing wars, and all sorts of fun. That was the tallest swing I ever went on and I havent seen any nowadays that comes close. Everyones afraid of suits. Good times back then, miss those playgrounds.Castles of YesteryearApr 26, 2020View