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1557ArticleHoju Koolander@pikachulover The Oliver and Company Happy Meal toys nearly made it into this adventure. For such a mediocre movie they really pushed it hard with not 1, but 2 appearances in 1988. I had both the plastic figures and the plush Christmas tree ornaments.  Dec 01, 2014View
1558ArticleVaporman87I've got a McDonald's birthday party pic around somewhere. If I find it, I'll post it in this article comments area. ;)Timewarp: McDonald's 1988Dec 01, 2014View
1559ArticleVaporman87I love this story. I have a feeling this would make for a really entertaining Christmas movie (more so than any Home Alone movie). Hilarious things about this: -Chef Boyardee and Marshmallows? Ugh man! Of all the crazy things I attempted to mix together for a "treat", I can't ever envision making/eating that. -Mike is a douche. Didn't you always hate it when you were really excited about doing something together with a friend, then when the time came they were like, "Yeah, I'm not doing that." -You went back to "experimenting" with homemade concoctions a SECOND TIME. Seriously? -You still hadn't let off enough steam between the walk from the gas station to home to NOT break something. Was there nothing to break on along the way... that, say, WASN'T owned by your parents? LOL -I want to see the dance video. You know it still exists (but are too afraid to admit it). So you got the Dreamcast. That's an awesome Christmas gift. A very underrated system, that one. Sega's last attempt at a console was actually a redeemer, in my book, for the 32X SegaCD, and gazillion other "add on" systems they had been pumping out. Thanks for this SF! Have a Merry Christmas (but leave the cooking to the adults this year). LOLChristmas: Alone & Kickin' ItDec 02, 2014View
1560Articleechidna64Awesome article!!! I dig the list/quest format. Also, the surprise Dreamcast at the end was amazing! I love that machine and the bouncing ball squiggle load up screen.Christmas: Alone & Kickin' ItDec 02, 2014View
1561ArticleHoju Koolander@Vaporman87 You are right, even though their animation was pretty limited and recycled on He-Man, they did create the backstories we know and love for the characters. Connecting Man-At-Arms, Teela and The Sorceress? Making Queen Marlena an Earthling Astronaut? That was some pretty cool stuff. Reading the mini-comics, you realize how different it could have been80's Cartoons: An Animated DiscussionDec 02, 2014View
1562ArticleHoju KoolanderReally fun ride you took us on. I loved the KISS pinball metaphor (KISS Army unite!) and the fact that reading Christmas themed comics was part of getting you in the spirit of the season puts a smile on my face. You know the Ultimate Warrior (R.I.P.) fought Santa Claus in comic book form too...it was pretty messed up.Christmas: Alone & Kickin' ItDec 02, 2014View
1563ArticleVaporman87Man, everybody wants a piece of Santa. Do they just hate how jolly he is? LOLChristmas: Alone & Kickin' ItDec 03, 2014View
1564ArticleAceNThaHoleThey pretty much single handedly removed the whole "combine two halves of the sword" gimmick as being important at all. A kid in the 80's might wonder why the heck they manufactured He-Man and Skeletor with to half swords. 80's Cartoons: An Animated DiscussionDec 03, 2014View
1565ArticlevkimoFun article with a ton of witty anecdotes!Christmas: Alone & Kickin' ItDec 03, 2014View
1566ArticleNLoganI've got a few Mickey D's birthday photos floating around also. Too cool hoju.Timewarp: McDonald's 1988Dec 03, 2014View