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5127ArticleMr MagicAs Told By Ginger is a very good example of a cartoon involving real issues. Feb 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
4496ArticlejkatzThe only Barbie-related memories I have involve jamming out to the song by Aqua in the mid 2000s.Barbie Magazine 1988Jul 22, 2018View
4498ArticleHoju Koolander@jkatz What, you didn't have a Barbie twins calendar or comic book? They exist, look 'em up. I have more Barbie related experiences than I would care to admit. Barbie Magazine 1988Jul 22, 2018View
4499ArticlejkatzWhat can I say? Growing up, my little sister was never that much into Barbie. She much rather preferred my toys...to my chagrin.Barbie Magazine 1988Jul 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
4492ArticleHoju KoolanderUPDATE: After submitting this article I miraculously solved the mystery of the Last Action Hero comic book and special trading cards. The story is a doozy and my next article will be a behind the scenes interview with the man who worked for Topps on the project. So excited to share it with you!Last Action Hero Movie MerchandiseJul 21, 2018View
4493ArticleVaporman87Whoa! Very cool. Can't wait to read the story behind that.Last Action Hero Movie MerchandiseJul 22, 2018View
4494ArticleNLoganI must admit I was in the Jurassic Park theater seats multiple times in 1993. I did see Last Action Hero but as much as a Arnold Schwarzenegger fan that I am, I can barely remember it. I don't remember seeing any merchandise at all. The trading card game is lost to the flop of the film in the box office. A trademark was filed on Dec 14 1992 and abandoned and dead by Feb 25 1994. There was also a filing for toys Apr 19 1993"toys; namely, action figures, polyvinylchloride ("PVC") figures, toy vehicles including remote and radio controlled vehicles, playsets scaled to action figure size, dolls, including talking and fashion dolls, plush toys, board and card games, non-board games, inflatables, ride-ons, excluding bicycles, video game machines and hand-held electronic games, toy weapons, dress-up play items and play sets, activity toys and bath toys, excluding bath products, coin-operated game machines and video game software for computer game-playing cartridge systems, CD-ROM platforms and PC platforms, including floppy and CD-ROM formats and hand-held electronic games" while some of that happened the majority never materialized. The unpublished comic book covers are available online by Jerome K. Moore. I am interested to see what you found out and am anticipating the sequel article follow up. <img src="/images/postImages/1532286031last_action_hero_by_jerome_k_moore.jpg" width="375" height="565"> <img src="/images/postImages/1532286116magic_ticket_by_jerome_k_moore.jpg" width="417" height="601">Last Action Hero Movie MerchandiseJul 22, 2018View