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  • Robarr The Morbid
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    Ten years ago? Disappointing, those look pretty F-ing sweet. I saw a Kamandi figure down at the bottom of that article too. Looks like I'll have to hunt'em down on e-bay or something.

  • D.M.
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    Some were made in 2004: http://random-happenstance.blogspot....-thundarr.html

  • Robarr The Morbid
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    Has anyone made Thundarr figures yet? And if not, WHY NOT? I'd love me some of those.

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  • wallbie
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    Very interesting article. I need to break down and buy the complete series of Thundarr on DVD.

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  • Shawn
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    holy shit new favorite website!

  • Shawn
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    The Thundarr thing is cool, but uh..."THE CLONE WARS EXPLAINED" omg I shit my self! I love love love "vintage theories" to now explained phenomenon. It's why I Love Powers of Grayskull 1987 more then anything else in MOTU That is why I am so obsesed with it. What we thought the clone wars would be about pre1999 should be a book in and of it self IMO.

    But the Thundarr stuff. Cool. save that link for later! (in the year 1994 duh duh duh duh!)

    Oh yeah, I have one of these Universal Studios California 1980's style! Got one with Conan and Red Sonja as some Cylons as well Use to go every weekend. (mom worked in data entry, the perks where free weekend passes for the kids.)
    A K.I.T.T. replica was at Universal Studios from 1984 to 1996. A Universal employee, somewhere off screen, would act as the car’s voice, greeting visitors, cattily responding to questions, an…
    Last edited by Shawn; 06-09-2014, 08:58 AM.

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  • barrasco
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    Who said anything about ***guru?

  • GREP-A-TOR
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    Damn, I wish I had the WARDUKE helmet as a kid, hell, even now.

    I’ve never seen these before, but that’s not really a surprise. The mainstream expansion of D&D starting in 1983, when the action figure line and the cartoon were released, was a de…


    I love Thundarr, that is a good article - love the pics too.

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  • Draego-Man
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    Damn... TG even made it into this thread too!

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  • D.M.
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    Well it is said that history repeats. :P

  • barrasco
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    The same could be said about a certain internet forum if you just replaced the word "children" by the word "fans". Pretty cool huh?

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  • D.M.
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    Extremely interesting article from the time before the show premiered, giving insight on how television animation functioned back then:
    http://2warpstoneptune.wordpress.com...the-barbarian/

    The big thing that we've had to overcome is that the censors tend to treat children as if they're not just morons, but lunatics, potentially dangerous creatures.

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