i have a transformer from R.I.D. (robots in disguise) my mom got me for christmas a surprised really.
he was my first prime thats a vehecle (was into beastwars before this) so this figure will always be connected to my mom. (she's still alive though ^^;) its ok to cry dude.
Real talk man. Lots of great memories with MOTU for me as well. Right now I'm wishing I wouldn't have "gotten too old" for my original Masters and given them away. I look forward to more of these videos and awesome memories.
With regards to beastman, my most distinctive memories was the smell when the package opened.really smelt of the plastic fumes. I also remember getting him as a doubler
totally know where you're coming from~ the toys were friends and we'd go on many adventures and I can look back at a toy and remember all the fun and misadventures we used to have~ its really great to be able to kind of feel that again~ thanks for sharing!
I love the idea! He-man was a strong part of my childhood, especially the 200X line. It helped me get through some hard times too. Great video and keep it up!
Same sentiments here mate, the 80's figures and filmation cartoon ARE my childhood. Holding the He-man motu classic acts as a key to my memories from then and I'm a 31 year old from Glasgow Scotland
Trust me dude, you arent the only one that feels this way. I'm sure many of us MOTU fans can relate to your memories here. I don't have any grandparents anymore, but they definitely spoiled me with MOTU figures back in the day...
That was freaking great man! Awesome idea... I freely admit that I got a little emotional as I watched this. :) Memories of playing under my grandparents' dining room table came flooding back to me. A truly magical time...
i have a transformer from R.I.D. (robots in disguise) my mom got me for christmas a surprised really.
he was my first prime thats a vehecle (was into beastwars before this) so this figure will always be connected to my mom. (she's still alive though ^^;) its ok to cry dude.
Cobracatcommander 1 month ago
Real talk man. Lots of great memories with MOTU for me as well. Right now I'm wishing I wouldn't have "gotten too old" for my original Masters and given them away. I look forward to more of these videos and awesome memories.
MotuGuru75 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
With regards to beastman, my most distinctive memories was the smell when the package opened.really smelt of the plastic fumes. I also remember getting him as a doubler
vidtracey 2 months ago
totally know where you're coming from~ the toys were friends and we'd go on many adventures and I can look back at a toy and remember all the fun and misadventures we used to have~ its really great to be able to kind of feel that again~ thanks for sharing!
MinervaPrime1 2 months ago
I love the idea! He-man was a strong part of my childhood, especially the 200X line. It helped me get through some hard times too. Great video and keep it up!
Mrbigc79 2 months ago in playlist Uploaded videos
I understand you perfectly. I think is a fantastic way
to share our memories and collections.
Greetings from Mexico City!
Franbass82 2 months ago
Well said these nostalgic figures are memories people have. That's it right there for me.
SelflessEmpire 2 months ago
Same sentiments here mate, the 80's figures and filmation cartoon ARE my childhood. Holding the He-man motu classic acts as a key to my memories from then and I'm a 31 year old from Glasgow Scotland
vidtracey 2 months ago
Great video, liked and subscribed!
Vinto316 2 months ago
Trust me dude, you arent the only one that feels this way. I'm sure many of us MOTU fans can relate to your memories here. I don't have any grandparents anymore, but they definitely spoiled me with MOTU figures back in the day...
RaveSacks 2 months ago
That was freaking great man! Awesome idea... I freely admit that I got a little emotional as I watched this. :) Memories of playing under my grandparents' dining room table came flooding back to me. A truly magical time...
motuclassics 2 months ago