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Toys From the 1980’s Video + Update

This guy has dug through his 1980’s toys and made a video …

If you’re a fan of Thundercats …

Warner Brothers Consumer Products has teamed up with Bandai America for action figures based on both the new “Thundercats” animated series on Cartoon Network and the classic 1980s series. The toys will hit shelves this spring.

The line of six-inch figures will include Tygra and Cheetara from the the new series; and Lion-O and Mumm-Ra from the classic series line.

Bandai will continue to offer the ThunderCats classic eight-inch figure line in a limited edition capacity.

And a fun Lego video of a show that seems like it’s been on the air for 30 years … Lego: CSI. (may not be suitable for little kids).

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20 November 2011 Toys 6 Comments

6 Comments

  • Steve AKA: Poppa says:

    When all you youngsters should be prepared for when your kids leave the house. Even if you kids have a house bigger than your house, they will leave their toys behind.

    Our house is stuffed with over seventy 1980’s G.I. Joe play sets, hundreds of G.I. Joe figures, more Star Wars than G.I Joe. And, little sis has left 100+ Barbie doll collection behind too (Mint in Box). Oh, and that land mines of the night called, Legos. Complete sets from the 1970’s.

    I could open a toy kiosk at an “antique” mall.

  • Stig McQueen says:

    When I became a man, I put away childish things. Then I discovered EBay and bought them all back again!

  • FireFox91 says:

    Apparently toys from the 80s were mostly Transformers. :/

  • Tom says:

    Cool, I had a lot of the same toys, but mine didn’t survive in that good of condition. Funny how you can see something for a split second and the memories associated with it come back so quickly. I really like the Lego multi-jointed arm at 1:18!

  • chuki_mama says:

    Neat!

    Toys’R’Us had some Thundercats toys..

  • hostile takeover banker says:

    Such a cool video. That bought back many memories. Thanks!

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