Yeah, saw those in GameStop the other day. Cool but they are oversized which kinda killed it for me.They actually recently brought these back in licensed form:
Yeah, saw those in GameStop the other day. Cool but they are oversized which kinda killed it for me.
Yep, I played "war" with my friends in their back yard, which was about 10 acres. Great times.
The pre redtip toy guns now fetch $100 on eBay. I still have the Mac-10 at my parents' house.
Ya man so did I, I remember we did not get it on our local cable so I could only see it when we went to my grandparents place.Omg I friggin loved that show!
Maybe this is a Canadian thing?
Although initially a separate and competing franchise started in 1983, Tonka's Gobots became the intellectual property of Hasbro after their buyout of Tonka in 1991. Subsequently, the universe depicted in the animated series Challenge of the GoBots and follow-up film GoBots: Battle of the Rock Lords was retroactively established as an alternate universe within the Transformers robot superhero franchise.[3]
The theme song of Today's Special never left the depths of my brain, and the show creeped me out about mannequins for years:
Snailiens didn't last long. Also my fav cartoon back thenThe ones on Ashen's channel were classic miniature sized I guess they come in multiple sizes?
Also anyone remember the failed toyline Snailiens?
No you don't.
Edit:
Still gives me chills.
YOOOO
ANYONE REMEMBER THIS!!
Thanks to James Rolfe I was reminded of this ad recently.
It really is an amazing experience to remember something you haven't thought about in decades, the comments in the video also led me to this ad as well.
Which I remembered even better than the Muzzy commercial, but also hadn't thought of in forever, it caused me to have some serious flashbacks to watching Cartoon Network as a kid late at night on the weekends in the late 90s, Lord do I miss those days.
Then I feel like everyone has a movie or two that they loved as a kid but is obscure or was a flop, for me it was the Robin Williams movie Toys, which I loved, then went on to learn it's an infamous flop that most people hate.
There was also the animated film Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland.
Oooophh....back of the net!
The music is great in this show! Thanks for sharing!
Destroy our minds, not rings
People seem to still remember(-ish) Captain N but what about the old videogame show Video Power that had it's own videogame mash-up cartoon, The Power Team.
It sucked but you'd watch it anyway because it was videogames and cartoons.
Now that you mentioned, I also remembered this toy spinoff series