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This is for anyone that remembers Transformers.
But so did Fisto.
But the Orko figure did have a little motor inside him, and if you pulled this plastic starter cord through his, he'd spin around the table for a bit.
Skeletor ruled. His cat was better than Battle Cat, as it hever turned into a wimp.
There was a Strong-Man with a 'tache as He-Man's mate, but cant remember the name of him to save my life.
Skeletor was one of the best baddies.
Battle-Cat was The Daddy, although I lost respect for him
> when he turned back into Cringer.
Do you know... I believe you when you say that...
Personally... I used to have serious problems with Orko
Muscle Men in little fury pants were a fav of mine too.
Battle-Cat was The Daddy, although I lost respect for him when he turned back into Cringer.
> The Centurions would take them all, nae bather at all.
Centurions were the Village People of 80s Toys.
Stand they're all YMCA stylee whilst things were bolted onto them?
"In the Navy..."
One of them even had a big ol' moustache like the leather-clad dude in Village People.
Batman would have a word or two about that, but he's off having hot showers with Robin the "Wonder Boy".
Boy was that series buried.
> M.A.S.K team provided awesome back-up.
Those M.A.S.K crusaders...
Always looked a little tired to me... must be because not only are they fighting crime during office hours, but their also, in the evenings, working overtime, fighting crime, fighting crime.