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Remember that billy and mandy episode where billy was infatuated with a power rangers/dinosaucers combination parody and everyone called him a geeky faggot child for liking toys still? That episode hit really close to home hence why it was so fucking funny to me
https://youtu.be/4sMS6ECEPhg
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>>11671484
Velveteen rabbit made me so depressed when all the other toys got burned in it when i was told that story in class as a kid and honestly it still disturbs me. That was arbuably one of the most traumatic moments of my childhood was hearing that part of the story.

I didnt know small soldiers had a manga, thats cool
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>>11671484
>Small Soldiers Manga
>Drawn by the same artist as the Zoids Manga
What an oddly specific collection of my interests
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>>11671484
The ragdoll in bump in the night has the sexual energy as ragatha from the amazing digital circus
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This is a brilliant thread. I'm especially surprised by how many of my favorites overlap with OP's. I've wanted an action figure of Tex for nearly as long as I've wanted one of the Crimson Chin or Reptar. MLAATR and Robotboy had their share of toy episodes too. Both even took a whack at the "evil toyline" plot. In writing this I've also remembered the Dexter's Lab episode where he manages to get that elusive Major Liberty action figure.
>>11671484
>The Velveteen Rabbit
Man did I read the shit out of that as a kid. What's worse was stumbling onto a similar story some years later, confusing it for the same title, and then being haunted by that story into adulthood. If you really want to endure feelsmaggeddon, go give Edward Tulane a read. It's essentially a much much more depressing take on the same general idea.

Also thank you for bringing the Small Soldiers manga to my attention. It looks utterly astonishing. The only way I can return the favor is by recommending Plares Sanshiro. It's one of those no forgotten early 80's kids anime but I've always thought the premise was so badass.
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Not exactly related but Im fascinated by that string of unofficial SK animated films that were made to sell bootleg toys. Phoenix bot Phoenix King was the first time I saw anything like it and then I just delved deeper down the rabbit hole from there. The other interesting one is probably the TMNT movie, "Our Friend Diatron 5". I might have the title a little wrong there but it was an all live action film with turtle suits based off the playmates figures! The villains were all modelled after Splinter aswell. Really wild trip of a movie.
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Seriously, give this a watch. The crusty thumbnail does it no justice. I wish we could see crazy shit like this nowadays.
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>forgot the link

FML

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vIXOoTH0IgI
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>>11671560
The hero from dexters lab was named major glory. Also the MLAATR episode with the jenny dolls was peak too. I always wanted one as a kid and was very depressed the show got no merch at the time
https://youtu.be/NDa2Qz-F3ac
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>>11671494
>>11671560
Ok, you guys have solved a childhood mystery. I could remember a story from when I was young where the kid gets some sort of super contagious illness and all of their toys are burned to prevent it spreading. In my searching I only found The Secret Garden, but in that it was her parents that die from cholera, so her toys are burned, and the toy burning happens near the start of the story so it didn't match up with my memory. Also I was sure it was a boy in the story.
It was The Velveteen Rabbit.
Thank you.
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>>11671597
My mistake, details like that always escape me whenever I write this stuff out. I find it endearing how of the time both episodes were, both going as far to homage the Ipod hype of the day. Shame neither show got the merchandising they deserved.
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>>11671598
I dont think they're exclusive to Canadian Tubi. You can see them down here stateside too. Apparently the bulk of these are uncopyrighted, so Tubi can just redistribute them for free. I really wish they could get dubs. I'd even settle for AI dubs at this point. There are a few batman ones and a wonder woman one I'd love to be able to watch in english.
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>>11671605
>I could remember a story from when I was young where the kid gets some sort of super contagious illness and all of their toys are burned to prevent it spreading.
That was the part that disturbed me and made me cry as a kid when they read it in school. I have a phobia of abandoning toys now because of it too
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>>11671605
I'm glad to have helped. I can see how they'ed all end up confused. Lots of overlap in setting, themes, and characters.
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>>11671612
Are you me?
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>>11671484
>Small Soldiers has a manga adaptation
The things you learn everyday
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>>11671614
>are you me?
Probably not but its cathartic to know others felt the same way about that book. I really hate it ngl, that and this book about a cookie noir detective that featured baby cookies getting eaten and scary stories to tell in the dark really fucked me up when we read them in class at school. I was a wimpy child but goddamn
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I remember the only Berenstain Bears book ("Berenstain Bears And The Bad Dream") that ever stuck with me had these toys in it. Thought they were cool.
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What a great thread. than's anons. Lots of good discussion and memories here. It even made me read Velvetian Rabbit (i just read it onlinebut there wasnt any toy burning...the ending is happy after boys gets sick and they take rabbit from him. Maybe it's a modern version?)

I see no mention of Toy Story probably because anons think it's aon obvious choice/overrated.
Toy Story was everything for me in 90s.
This movie alone probably re-wired my brain in terms of worldview.

In the second movie there is an amazing dialogue about "you know you are not moving but you feel like you are alive because that's how your sees you".
This disalogue and scene blew my mind back then and change my whole view on toys.
From that moment i started to see toys as come sort of connection.

Like...when i hold my transformer in spaceship mode and swoosh it around - i imagine how im flyingthrough space and part of my brain thinks it's really happening and my toys knows that too. It's such an important part of kids soul many people losing through their process of growing up and i will defend it till i die.

This is one of reasons why playing/having toys makes me so happy and always rises up my energy.

Sometimes you just HAVE to play with your toys, anons!
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>>11672183
Because of Toy Story, one of my favorite things about being a toy enthusiast is daydreaming about how my toys would sneak around and get back home while I'm traveling or doing errands
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>>11672183
>you know you are not moving but you feel like you are alive because that's how your kid sees you
Damn sorry anons why whole text has lots of mistakes and typos. im a eu-anon and i'm tired after a long day and night of job.
But you get the idea.
PS:
Toy Story is such a perfect bromance movie too.
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>>11671478
Power Players existed at the wrong damn time. It was right before the pandemic, and had the perfect JUST toy company making their toys. I only saw two episodes and it's just boring europe filler, but all the toys in it looked great.
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One day I'll get my IRL Transitron
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_VF42CvH1w
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>>11671569
Translated, too:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hsXt_bU5Vac
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Ruined action figures forever.
Why don't mine fly and shoot lasers and have kung-fu grip?
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>>11672183
you'll love this then, toy story aped a lot from it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3Yl85m1nfA
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>>11672410
The bad guys were the best part. Alot of 2020's shows from then died on release sadly. Super Dinosaur and Megman come to mind.
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>>11672627
Based, thanks man. I love the costumes in the movie. The plot is so batshit too I wish they'ed reference it.
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>>11672072
Reminded me of this arthur book I read as a kid. I spent hours staring at that yellow robot.
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>>11672662
I do honestly wonder how many features you can include in an action figure before the confines of space get in the way.
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>>11671478
Probably not something that Americans will have seen, but there was an Australian show called Johnson and Friends that had quite a unique gimmick. They had people dressed up in suits in a gigantic replica bedroom set. I can still remember the theme song.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJy5Y36HB-s
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>>11672183
>I see no mention of Toy Story probably because anons think it's aon obvious choice/overrated.
Don't worry, anon. That was a good post and you don't have to qualify it with the fact that Toy Story is an unoriginal thing to bring up since the movie played a huge role in shaping people's love and appreciation for their toys that remains with them their whole lives. Thank you for this much need reminder to treasure them.

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>>11672391
Based and wholesome. I imagine my toys hiding from and outsmarting burglars, Home Alone style.
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>>11673218
whoa these are awesome!
I will watch Muppet special later when eating a dinner but i enjoyed a lot the first episode of Johnson and Friends at 5am morning.
what a great start of a working day (im saying that unironically and im 40)
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>>11672662
I'm surprised that this episode isn't a subject of inspiration for customs or making your own
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>>11673380
Just realized I've always wanted the Action Mobile. an RC Bigfoot that could hold multiple figures.
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>>11673425
Tank Attack Daredevil would be a perfect base for it
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>>11673426
Same here. Im baffled that functional cockpits arent standard across all RC vehicles at this point. JADA could really stand to profit off that.
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>>11673423
Nice! I watched the episode too and the plot is very cute. I remember being hypnotised by it as a kid, maybe even scared at times. Watching it now I can see why, there is a very surreal aspect to it all because of the scale.
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>>11673380
My mom hated this show because of the flesh always being naked
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>>11673218
I remember this and am an American. Fox Kids Network played it as a secondary part of a live-action kids’ show called Fox Club House. I do remember it and thought the effects and premise were pretty cool (I was like 9 or 10 I think when this was on in the afternoon in GA).
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>>11673439
picrel isnt RC, but it's what i ended up getting for said purpose
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>>11675346
I dont understand how those shitty things are so popular. They always leak. I miss grossery gang action figures
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>>11673438
Was that daredevil figure considered the pinnacle of articulation in the late 90s?
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>>11671565
>fire truck
>"Phoenix"

Is this guy based on that?
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>>11676252
>both SK properties
It's more likely than not
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>>11676252
I love how his water hose and ladder turn into his gun in robot mode
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Kochikame ep 46 is about action figure collectors, also pretty funny. It's on nyaa with subs
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>>11676806
OH and for Americans it's on youtube
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhGamQZtJ7K__By2hIc_gD1fTwzjxP7IM
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>>11671478
Every once in a while I still like to say "Full on Friendship" when playing vidya with the boys. Great episode.
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>>11671478
Raggedy Ann & Andy: A Musical Adventure might be utter nonsense but it has some of the most gorgeous animation that I have ever seen and it is absolutely adorable.

Since I used the same example in the last thread we had like this I'll also add the fake toy commercials from Danger 5 season 2. The Mengele set is genuinely pretty cool.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cJCvce05YI
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>>11678198
Why is raggedy ann so sexy, bros?
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>>11673380
obama?
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>>11675710
For the record, the truck is full plastic. It's kind of light too for a monster truck which is a bit disappointing, but i keep it for the design. And yeah, the toys suck except for like 3 that can stand up. I don't stretch mine but i am counting the years for the leaks to happen
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>>11683921
Some of Mine have already leaked so i dont buy them anymore



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