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Category Archives: 1102xmaS
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
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
Day 24: Raiders of the Lost Ark Action Figures
While talking about the Clash of the Titans action figures, I immediately am reminded of another series of figures based on Raiders of the Lost Ark that were released in 1982 and 1983, but never really took off as the … Continue reading
Day 25: Clash of the Titans Action Figures
Image care of Plaid Stallions. Clash of the Titans was one of the formative films of my childhood, so there can be no question that when the first—and only—line of figures were released by Mattel I was all over them. … Continue reading
Day 26: Mego’s The World’s Greatest Superheroes
If you grew up in the seventies there was really no way to avoid Mego’s “The World’s Greatest Superheroes” collection, which featured both DC and Marvel figure. Here’s a list of them all I snagged from the Mego article on … Continue reading
Day 27: Stretch Monster
Now, I have to admit that Stretch Armstong was very cool, and I had one growing up. But when I saw the commercial for Stretch Armstrong’s arch nemesis Stretch Monster I was sold, I think the music sealed the deal. … Continue reading
Day 28: Star Wars Death Star Space Station
Back in 1978, this was without question my single favorite toy of all time, and in my opinion the greatest of the Kenner Star Wars toys back in the day. A given it’s pure awesomeness it in many ways remains … Continue reading
Day 29: Navarone Playset
I was never a big soldier figurine kid, I had my share of tanks and little green soldiers, but I was often far more impressed with the Fisher Price sets, which had all kinds of trippy nooks and crannies. That … Continue reading