Team America Evel Knievel style Toy Commercial 1981

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Uploaded by on Apr 22, 2008

Ideal toys put this version of the Stuntcycle out during the 1980's

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  • The music is buried in the mix, but it is the most awesome commercial theme music EVER!!!

  • They used it on the Original Evel Knievel Stunt Cycle as well as the real Evel Knievel was in around 1977.

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  • so badass...this was my favorite toy as a kid....i had the stunt dirtbike

  • @randy65d I'm wondering what the name of the production music is myself, it has also appeared in a 1981 or 1982 Music Television intermission bumper.

  • Dun...DunDun....Dun..Dun! Gotta love those horns.

    Other than He Man and GI Joe there will never be a more manly toy than the Stunt Cycle

  • I had one of these when I was a kid! I had the red and blue one. The only thing that sucked about the toy is that the character wasn't posable like the Evel Knievel toy.

  • Now his is classic shiznit.

  • Hell Ya !!!!

  • Thank you, thank you! All I could find before were the Evel Knievel versions. I just KNEW I had a black version as a kid. I thought I was going crazy until I found this!

  • If I were to venture a guess I'd say it was done by Dominic Frontiere- It sounds similar to his work on the motorcycle movie On Any Sunday.

  • somebody has to now the name of the music for this commercial. it was very popular in the evel knievel stunt cycle commercials in the 70's. i now it is probably production music but i can't find it anywhere on the internet, somebody out there has to know the name of it.

  • I have a few issues of the Marvel comic book series in which these toys were based on. The characters first appeared in Captain America, IIRC. After their comic was cancelled, the team reunited briefly under a new name in several issues of X-Men. The comic book series was actually pretty good. I wish Marvel would revive this title.

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