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611 | Article | Vaporman87 | I really enjoyed the image of your growing collection of figures from your past. Most of my figures were doomed to a similar fate as yours, with parents selling them off in yard sales (with, regrettably, my approval) or simply lost or tossed. It seems that, despite your not growing up in the decade you really wanted to do so in, you were able to capture a bit of it with the hand-me-down toys of the 80's. That's a good start. :) Great read vkimo! Thanks for this. | May 06, 2013 | ||
610 | Article | OldSchool80s | Yeah, it was kind of implied how badass Boba Fett was in the movies, but the prequel stuff has allowed them to explore that and explain how he got that reputation. | Boba Fett - My Favorite Action Figure | May 06, 2013 | |
609 | Article | AceNThaHole | I like some of the Boba Fett stuff that's out there now because of the prequels. Some of that stuff is just off the hook I always liked Boba Fett and the lizard looking dude from the bounty hunters scene with Vader | Boba Fett - My Favorite Action Figure | May 06, 2013 | |
608 | Article | OldSchool80s | Thanks, glad you enjoyed it. Yes, I wish I had many of my former toys in the original unopened package, but I think it was worth it having all that fun playing with them back then. My favorite Boba Fett move was the nod after Leia dressed up like another bounty hunter negotiated with Jabba for Chewbacca. | Boba Fett - My Favorite Action Figure | May 06, 2013 | |
607 | Article | Vaporman87 | Who doesn't have just a little love for Boba Fett. Sure he's a bit heartless and maybe not so nice, but he DID have to watch his dad get his head lightsabered off by Shaft. How would that make YOU feel? Anyhow, his figure is worth a great deal of money because of his cult popularity and this mail away status. Can you imagine if you had left him in the package and kept it locked away in a vacuum sealed safe? Yeah, me neither. But still... if you had... you'd be the envy of Star Wars Ebay members everywhere. Thanks for this OldSchool! A great read. | Boba Fett - My Favorite Action Figure | May 05, 2013 | |
606 | Article | AceNThaHole | Has anybody seen the Heman movie here, from the 80s? | New Eyes on He-Man and She-Ra | May 03, 2013 | |
605 | Article | shakin steak | But I lack that connection with He-Man, too. | New Eyes on He-Man and She-Ra | May 03, 2013 | |
604 | Article | Vaporman87 | I think with Bravestarr, you have a lack of interesting characters. With He-Man, you could introduce new characters from the line and kids would feel invested in them simply because they had the action figure of that character. With Bravestarr, you lack that connection because of it's success was more dependent on the show as opposed to a toy line. | New Eyes on He-Man and She-Ra | May 03, 2013 | |
603 | Article | shakin steak | I will keep an eye out for DiTillo episodes. I mainly recognized Dini from his credits on Batman TAS. First time I saw his name on the opening shot of a He-Man episode I was like "Holy ****!" I think that was my first clue that there is some quality in there. I've watched a few episodes of Bravestarr; so far it hasn't really grabbed me. Same with Ghostbusters. | New Eyes on He-Man and She-Ra | May 03, 2013 | |
602 | Article | raptor | Welcome to the world of He-man and She-ra shakin. I liked both shows growing up but always prefered BraveStarr over them, which was another Filmation show. If you ask me, Hordak is a better villian than Skeletor but both dudes had their good qualities. | New Eyes on He-Man and She-Ra | May 01, 2013 |