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Drowning Rabbit posted:I at least got my media mail notification. I got a blank email from them. No information within. My order still says "unfulfilled" and I ordered the day it went live.
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Fuzz posted:From where? How many internal organs are you willing to part with?
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# ? May 5, 2021 17:39 |
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Managed to pre-order a rainbow Prototype Boba Fett before they disappeared. Not into the other Retro Collection stuff but this was too funky to pass up.
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# ? May 5, 2021 18:10 |
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Corin Tucker's Stalker posted:Managed to pre-order a rainbow Prototype Boba Fett before they disappeared. Not into the other Retro Collection stuff but this was too funky to pass up. Grabbed one of these as well, I love Kenner stuff. Every single Walmart pre-order link this morning had already sold out by the time the page loaded though. It's almost impressive how consistently godawful Walmart has been about these exclusives. At least with Target I can usually still grab stuff if I'm quick about it. Walmart's out there accidentally posting preorder links a full day early and then they'll just cancel your order without warning months later. Fuuuuuuuuuck exclusives.
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# ? May 5, 2021 18:15 |
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As a serious question, is there a very particular age cut off where you care about He-Man? I was born in the late 80s and it means absolutely nothing to me beyond a slightly dated feeling pop culture reference. Is it something where you need to have memories of the 80s? I did have a few GI Joes as a kid but it seems like it has hung around in popular and toy consciousness more consistently for a long time. On other things, I was in a Target last night and they had some remnants of a Black Series restock. I got Bo Katan who I don't actually know anything about since I haven't watched any of the Star Wars TV shows but she looked cool.
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# ? May 5, 2021 18:37 |
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He-Man is definitely a "child of the early 80's" nostalgia. I was born in 1979 so it hit at exactly the right time for me.
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# ? May 5, 2021 18:41 |
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Somebody needs to create a conclusive flowchart of sorts that aligns with what toy brands you best associate with based on when you were born. I was born in 1984 and don't care about He-Man, GI Joes or Transformers but love(d) TMNT, Ghostbusters and X-Men.
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# ? May 5, 2021 18:44 |
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Throw in some data on ‘what was the last toy you bought/was bought for you as a kid?’. I remember getting bought the Thunderbirds Tracy Island and thinking I was getting a bit old for this.
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# ? May 5, 2021 18:47 |
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The_Doctor posted:Throw in some data on ‘what was the last toy you bought/was bought for you as a kid?’. I remember getting bought the Thunderbirds Tracy Island and thinking I was getting a bit old for this. I was in the 5th grade or so and asked my mom for a TMNT figure and when I opened it at home I was like "meh" and started shifting towards Nintendo.
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# ? May 5, 2021 18:48 |
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Robot cop stuff with the paper blast cap things in their backs. Oh and lotta ghostbuster stuff.
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# ? May 5, 2021 18:49 |
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Born in ‘90, so Kenner/Hasbro Star Wars, Playmates Star Trek, Power Rangers/VR Troopers/BEETLEBORGS, and uhhhh happy meal toys? That and Lego were pretty much what most of my childhood toys were. Liked TMNT but never had any of the figures. Briefly got into Transformers when Armada was airing but I burned out quick. I like seeing people’s collections though, even if I don’t care about the line.
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# ? May 5, 2021 18:51 |
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I was born in late 1980. I love He-Man, but coudn't care less about GI Joe and Transformers. My childhood MOTU obsession dwarfed every 80's thing until the TMNT cartoon.
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# ? May 5, 2021 18:53 |
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I was born in 84 and I loved Transformers, TMNT, Ghostbusters, Jurassic Park, and Crash Dummies. GI Joe and He-Man never did anything for me.
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# ? May 5, 2021 18:55 |
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Xenomrph posted:I was born in 84 and I loved Transformers, TMNT, Ghostbusters, Jurassic Park, and Crash Dummies. GI Joe and He-Man never did anything for me. god the old Crash Test Dummy figures were amazing, I loved those toys. When I hit 12/13, DBZ has huge here in the states and I bought all the really old Bandai figures with like 5 points of articulation, including importing the figures with gold hair. Wonder how much those would be worth if I still had them.
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# ? May 5, 2021 18:57 |
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I was born in 79. Loved He-Man and G I Joe. Had a few transformers. And all my older sisters original Star Wars figures.
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# ? May 5, 2021 18:59 |
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Louisgod posted:Somebody needs to create a conclusive flowchart of sorts that aligns with what toy brands you best associate with based on when you were born. I was born in 1984 and don't care about He-Man, GI Joes or Transformers but love(d) TMNT, Ghostbusters and X-Men. I was born in 66 so Ultraman, Star Wars and Micronauts were my main thing then 80s die cast Japanese toys and Takara pre transformers figures took over. Macross then took over those. Edit before Star Wars Mego figures and Star Trek models were great with the occasional Ertl die cast
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# ? May 5, 2021 19:17 |
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'87 here and I primarily collected TMNT, Power Rangers, X-Men and Batman as a kid with a sprinkling of other stuff between until Pokémon hit in 1998 and I stopped caring about anything else, lol. I really wanted to collect Dragon Ball figures and ended up with 2 Gokus, a Gohan and a Piccolo that I had to save up for months to buy at the Asian-import focused store at the mall we had. Loved those drat figures with all 2 points of articulation they had. Nowadays, I still collect Batman and Dragon Ball (duh) but also Star Wars and Nintendo/Pokémon with a few random anime figures sprinkled in. I have a lot of self restraint when it comes to dipping into new lines, but it's hard to resist new Batman/Dragon Ball/Star Wars/Nintendo figures sometimes even if I have zero connection to the character.
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# ? May 5, 2021 19:17 |
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I was '78 and although I had some He-Man, Thundercats, MASK, and Voltron, they all mean nothing to me as an adult. I was more into GI Joe, Transformers and Star Wars, but it must have something to do with your personality because I have no interest in collecting gi joe and transformers, while my original Kenner Star Wars collection is big and I love them. Lego overlapped/outlasted the toy phase for me, and those came back in a huge way during quarantine in the past year. I'm not sure how I got so sucked into X-Men marvel legends though, since I didn't start reading the comics until I was like 11 and never had toys of them.
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# ? May 5, 2021 19:17 |
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Rhyno posted:He-Man is definitely a "child of the early 80's" nostalgia. I was born in 1979 so it hit at exactly the right time for me. Also ‘79 here. He-Man had been around a few years before I got into it; my dad scored a near complete collection of the earliest figures with a castle Grayskull and several vehicles at a yard sale, and I got into the TV show after that. She-Ra launched right when I was starting to collect newer MOTU stuff and I was at least equally interested in that show / toy line, and of course I still love all that stuff. Never got into G I Joe, it was beloved by all the kids I hated (and probably still do).
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# ? May 5, 2021 19:24 |
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‘85, and I mostly got into Transformers and GI Joe because of older kids in my neighborhood, and that you could find them fairly cheap at any flea market or garage sale in the late 80’s/early 90’s. My favorites as a kid were the hard plastic WWF figures, Ninja Turtles, X-Men/Spider-Man, and Dino Riders/Jurassic Park. Never got into He-Man or Thundercats, but I’d always play with the villains if a friend or latchkey had them.
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# ? May 5, 2021 19:59 |
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Louisgod posted:god the old Crash Test Dummy figures were amazing, I loved those toys. What if I told you there was a Crash Dummies revival line circa 2006 that was EVEN BETTER?
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# ? May 5, 2021 20:04 |
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I'm an outlier--86 and for some reason just absolutely fell in love with Hem-Dan. Friends my age don't commiserate, but old fucks do
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# ? May 5, 2021 20:06 |
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Born in '78, and my teacher parents taught me how to read at an early age using comics, so I have loved superheroes and comics since my earliest memories. I would watch Super Friends, Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends, and even the '60s Spider-Man, Captain America, and Iron Man cartoons when they aired on TV, so I knew and loved those characters. The Kenner Super Powers (DC) and Mattel Secret Wars (Marvel) figures both came out in 1984, so I was the perfect age to collect those. That's also when the Transformers toy line, Marvel comic, and cartoon all started, so I got into all of those at the same time. I didn't pay any attention to G.I. Joe until 1986, when I found Airtight on a playground and got surprised with Serpentor as a birthday present. After that, I started choosing my own Joes, watching that cartoon, and begging my dad take me to comic shops to hunt for back issues or the comic, while also collecting Transformers, DC Who's Who, Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe, and eventually Justice League International in 1987. I know we watched the Masters of the Universe cartoon and I had a few figures, but I never got into the barbarian/sword and sorcery genre or style, not as a kid or now.
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Gambit from the X-Men posted:I'm an outlier--86 and for some reason just absolutely fell in love with Hem-Dan. Friends my age don't commiserate, but old fucks do Hem-Dan: he-man but for the poor kids that can't afford name brands Xenomrph posted:What if I told you there was a Crash Dummies revival line circa 2006 that was EVEN BETTER? Impossible
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Louisgod posted:
https://youtu.be/DY9na8KwYbQ https://youtu.be/ZGGZZEQZMBQ https://youtu.be/HJ_LTCw_mVQ
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I was born in the late 70s and Star Wars was my first “main” toy obsession. That segued into MOTU big time once the last Return of the Jedi stuff left the stores. I never felt the need to re-collect the Kenner Star Wars line as an adult because the 95 Power of the Force stuff came out just as I got a job and had disposable income. I think if the MOTUC line had happened then I wouldn’t have any vintage MOTU stuff now.
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# ? May 5, 2021 20:25 |
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91 so for me it was Aliens, Star Wars and McFarlane Toys
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# ? May 5, 2021 20:46 |
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Pictured: a spoiled five year old, happy as a pig in poo poo.
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CelticPredator posted:91 so for me it was Aliens, Star Wars and McFarlane Toys Those Alien toys were the poo poo.
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# ? May 5, 2021 21:10 |
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Rhyno posted:He-Man is definitely a "child of the early 80's" nostalgia. I was born in 1979 so it hit at exactly the right time for me. '81 and same though I don't bother collecting it. He-Man and Star Ware were my go to poo poo as a kid. GI Joe took over pretty quickly, never cared about Transformers, then moved to TMNT but never really cared for the toys because, I mean, GI Joes existed, and were AWESOME. (and the same scale as Star Wars, so you know that was just all crossover, all the time)
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# ? May 5, 2021 21:11 |
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I had a brother 8 years older than me, so I inherited a bunch of He-Man toys, but I thought they were kinda whack, though I got a lot of use out of Castle Grayskull. Just a cool villain lair.
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# ? May 5, 2021 21:15 |
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Fuzz posted:'81 and same though I don't bother collecting it. He-Man and Star Ware were my go to poo poo as a kid. GI Joe took over pretty quickly, never cared about Transformers, then moved to TMNT but never really cared for the toys because, I mean, GI Joes existed, and were AWESOME. (and the same scale as Star Wars, so you know that was just all crossover, all the time) Also `81. I was super into He-Man and Transformers, more so the latter, but both got dwarfed by TMNT hard. Later I got into some GI Joe, I ended up being super into the vehicles more than anything. My father was super into Star Wars, but I never really got into it. Never got any of those figures. ( Even still ). Rhyno, you might want to email the Power Con guys about that update you got, I would be pissed if I were in your shoes. As is I'm just waiting on USPS to even notify that they have accepted the package.
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# ? May 5, 2021 21:21 |
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Xenomrph posted:I was born in 84 and I loved Transformers, TMNT, Ghostbusters, Jurassic Park, and Crash Dummies. GI Joe and He-Man never did anything for me. I was going to post almost EXACTLY this except replace Crash Dummies with Aliens/Predators. Then again, I'm pretty sure this applies to many boys born in '84.
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# ? May 5, 2021 21:35 |
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Fuzz posted:From where? I pre-ordered them from https://ohmyprimus.com back in October when they were first announced as a hedge against not finding them in the wild. They still have Firefly up for sale I think, but the Viper is of course not available.
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# ? May 5, 2021 21:37 |
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Shiroc posted:As a serious question, is there a very particular age cut off where you care about He-Man? I was born in the late 80s and it means absolutely nothing to me beyond a slightly dated feeling pop culture reference. Is it something where you need to have memories of the 80s? I did have a few GI Joes as a kid but it seems like it has hung around in popular and toy consciousness more consistently for a long time. I was born in October 1990, only He-Man toy I ever owned was that one buzzsaw vehicle, indeed despite going to Garage Sales and Swapmeets on an almost weekly basis for most of my childhood and adolescence He-Man stuff literally never showed up anywhere and I had no idea about it existing till the 2002 reboot happened, in spite of that I'm now a huge MOTU fan The_Doctor posted:Throw in some data on ‘what was the last toy you bought/was bought for you as a kid?’. I remember getting bought the Thunderbirds Tracy Island and thinking I was getting a bit old for this. Probably around 14 or 15 when the Gundam MSIA line died, after that my priorities shifted mostly to Video Games and Trading Card Games for a while, though me and my brothers still did get the occasional LEGO set, and for various holidays my mom would make little gift baskets(or giant stockings at Christmas) and alongside the usual snacks and candies there would usually be a Beanie Baby or two in it as well Also biggest childhood regret was never owning a proper Megazord toy
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# ? May 5, 2021 21:40 |
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Fuzz posted:'81 and same though I don't bother collecting it. He-Man and Star Ware were my go to poo poo as a kid. GI Joe took over pretty quickly, never cared about Transformers, then moved to TMNT but never really cared for the toys because, I mean, GI Joes existed, and were AWESOME. (and the same scale as Star Wars, so you know that was just all crossover, all the time) 81 as well. For me it was He-Man, then Voltron and Transformers. I got heavily into Ghostbusters the second it hit as I was already a huge fan of the movie. That lasted into early TMNT and the Toy Biz DC and later Marvel figures. I didn’t get into GI Joe until very late like 1988/89 when it was starting to go downhill. There was some random stuff in there like Teddy Ruxpin (which is super underrated, especially how deep and dark that cartoon got), Captain Power and MASK.
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# ? May 5, 2021 21:40 |
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Born in '85 and I don't remember the MOTU toys as a kid, but might have caught a few of the cartoon episodes. I remember the Thundercats toys and cartoon were a big deal when I was about 4 or 5, but I'm in the UK and back then we got some stuff much later than the US (see also Star Trek TNG, which we didn't get until THREE YEARS later) The earliest action figures I can remember getting are Secret Wars Spider-Man, Michael Keaton Batman with retractable belt, and Michelangelo and Shredder. Early 90s toylines I remember being nuts about include Marvel Super Heroes (I loved the Cap with the spring loaded shield), Toxic Crusaders, Beetlejuice, Terminator....
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# ? May 5, 2021 21:42 |
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Open Marriage Night posted:Those Alien toys were the poo poo. I got the tail end of them. Mostly hive wars. I missed the Predator line almost completely.
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# ? May 5, 2021 22:02 |
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For me it was Star Wars > GI Joe > Transformers & Gobots > back to GI Joe as the S3/post Diaclone stuff did not appeal at all. Was never into MotU or Power Lords or Thundercats or whatever, all those bigger fantasy figures just seemed ugly and rubbish and just not my bag at the time. By the time the Turtles made it big, I was in that 'probably too old for toys' stage and spending most of my allowance on comics and art supplies, though I always dug their style and kind of wish I had them. But yeah, MotU was my era but I just never liked the look of any of them so have never wanted one.
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One of the best HT I’ve ever had. So much fun!
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