80's Thundercats Toy Commercial 2
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@KamenRider30 oh ok cool, i hate juggalos and that stupid hatchet man
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@deadskyfallin actually its haichi man
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hatchet man? how lame
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lol, 1987, over my best friends apartment. I made Lion-O jump off the top rope (side of the bed) and dropkick MumRa who my buddy was holding in his hand on the floor. Mum-Ra broke into about 9 pieces. After his initial disgust and running to his mother (who could care less) he returned back to the room and looked at the broken pieces and WE LAUGHED OUR ASSES OFF.
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@Litshttam Not to mention said toylines as some of the strangest allies, especially for He-Man and the Ninja Turtles.
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For a cartoon based on a toy line, the cartoon actually was pretty good.
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I wonder if you can still buy Lion-A through Lion-Z figures.
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thundercats were a not so far second for me as a child i was always into he-man i remember on day i hid my he-man sword one day and took it to school when i got there i was running around yelling at the top of my lungs i have the power. later that day my mom got the call from school about what happened that day and she broke that sword on my back side. LOL the good ol times.
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Ay and Cheetara made it alright for lads to have a female doll. Fwaaaw, I remember Cheetara.
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@Litshttam true dat
The 80s were the apex for toy lines - particularly for boys.
Litshttam 2 years ago 16
Thundercats were not merely a cartoon or toy. To me as a child the Thundercats were a way of life. I worshiped Panthro as my personal savior, modeling my Lord Panthro I too, sported a bald head, studded suspenders, and of course defended my religion and god with a pair of fisted nunchucks.
I miss the 80's.
garciagungfu 1 year ago 12