Mike Bonds - 16 October 2006 08:41 PM
Eric Valentine - 14 October 2006 03:27 AM
Ronée G Bourgeois - 26 July 2006 09:29 PM
I miss the ORIGINAL Strawberry Shortcake dolls that came in the big strawberry shaped carrying case. *sighs* the new versions are soooooo not right.
She-ra action figures. Dear lord they rocked.
Rocker barbie- the whole damn line was so wonderfully cheezy and 80’s
lawn darts- the ones you could kill an elk with
and jelly bracelets… I used to tie them into a rope and bind my little sister to the swingset with them.
Good times.
She-Ra ended up getting the same treatment as her brother, but it was a limited release. I think Hordak and Grizzlor came out around the time of Fisto and some other things. It is the continuing problem of male vs. female toys and how willing a company is to market and produce. to a female audience. I can’t say, even as a little boy, I didn’t want Hordak. To this day toy companies are being only so brave with their products but they’re not really willing to push.
Toy companies still aren’t making any effort.
Fisto . . . these are childhood toys, right?
Fisto turned out to be the older brother of Duncan (Man-At-Arms) and probably Teela’s real father. In one episode of the revised Masters series, Duncan meets Fisto in a bar and all hell breaks loose. He only went by “Battle Fist” later. Copywright reasons.
I’ll point you in the right direction: STAR WARS has a FISTO. And fought for it.
FOUGHT FOR IT
It’s revealed that Fisto is Teela’s father, and Duncan was charged by the Sorceress, Teela’s mother, to take care of her.
Fisto and Man-At-Arms are brothers, so Duncan is her uncle.