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Monthly Archives: December 2009
Day 15: King Ghidorah Model
Godzilla movies were right up there with Planet of the PAes for me as a kid. Watching Godzilla battle Mothra, Rodan, and the baddest ass of them all King Ghidorah was pure joy. I mean the Godzilla movies took model … Continue reading
Day 16: Shogun Warriors
Today’s toy (actually yesterday’s) comes from a reminder by Grant Potter, who linked to this amazing site via Twitter about all things Shogun Warriors. I fondly remember Mattel’s 2 foot tall Shogun Warriors that had the spring-loaded missile launchers, and … Continue reading
Day 17: Grenadier’s AD&D Lead Figurines
The AD&D lead figurines were probably were probably my favorite elements of Dungeons & Dragons along with the handbooks. I loved the cover art of these boxes, particularly the two pictured above: “Denizens of the Swamp” and “Dwellers Below.” I’ve … Continue reading
Day 18: Risk
I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again, I’m not a particularly big board game fan, I could take them or leave them. And to be frank, nothing annoys me more than when a bunch of “adults” get together … Continue reading
Day 19: The Kiss Dolls
Much gets made of Star Wars and Atari 2600 when we think about 70s toy culture, but one of the most anticipated toys of the 70s—1979 to be exact—were the Kiss dolls. And I didn’t even get one of them, … Continue reading
Day 20: The Green Machine
I spent many a day riding my Green Machine up and down May Place, skidding out like a madman, and generally looking cool. While I’m still a bigger fan of the the Big Wheel with emergency break for sick spin … Continue reading
Day 21: Jolly Green Giant Factory
Image credit: Wishbook’s “1976.xx.xx JCPenney Christmas Catalog P362” When I was in second grade I got my tonsils taken out, and when I did I got this little gem of a toy which was nothing short of an advertisement for … Continue reading
EDUPUNK: A Roundtable Discussion
A couple of weeks ago I was part of a round table discussion about EDUPUNK along with David Hall, Brian Frank and Matthew Hoy, and adeptly moderated by Steve Howard. The discussion was part of a bigger project by Jim … Continue reading
Day 22: Mouse Trap Board Game
I was never a huge fan of board games, they always seemed so adult to me as a kid. That said, the Mouse Trap board game was the greatest board game no one actually had to play. This game was … Continue reading
Day 23: Rock ’em Sock ’em Robots
Image credit: Rock Em Sock Em wallpaper found here. What can I possibly say about Marx’s Rock ’em Sock ’em Robots? This toy is without question one of the most beloved toys of the 60s and 70s, and it made … Continue reading
