Return of the Jedi toys fold-out - Kenner (1983)
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Kenner TIE Fighter and X-Wing toys
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Martian Manhunter action figure (Kenner, 1985)
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When I was little there was a line of teeny tiny 4 inch fashion dolls called Glamour Gals that were popular for a couple years in the early 80s. I was obsessed with these dolls made by Kenner and their competition from Mattel called Dazzle Dolls (the Dazzle Dolls were a bit of a cheat, as they used the super pretty and popular Superstar Barbie and Steffie face molds and were effectively just tiny Barbies).
Anyway, this past weekend I found a treasure trove of early 80s tiny doll goodness and have been playing with them nonstop every since.
First are these two Glamour Gals showcase cases, one full of Glamour Gals in full on 80s fashions and the other with Dazzle Dolls also showing off their 80s style:
Also came with the Glamour Gals Party Place, which I wanted desperately as a kid but my parents never bought it for me:
It had the awesome living room with fireplace, a patio with pool, lounge chairs, and grill, and a rad 80s styled bedroom:
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Mantis Aliens
by Kenner
Taken by nuo2x2 with Fuji Finepix S700
let's continue the retro Aliens action figure galore here!!! posting more nostalgic Kenner's Aliens figures here and there, hope you can enjoy.. afterwards, gonna return to my usual (and better) toys photography quality, ahahahahahah
Halloween 2023
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(via The 60 Year Story of the Easy-Bake Oven - Neatorama)
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Kenner Star Wars toys catalogs
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Hey, there, Toy Fans, it's another look back at some more of the Kenner line of Spacetime Sally action figures! Last week we took a brief look at the evolution of the Sally figure, and, this week, we'll take a look at some secondary-character action figures.
Starting with the above: Top left: A very special promotional figure of starfighter extraordinaire, Lance Battleshine, from the Spacetime Sally Animated Adventures. A one-off character and special-guest star lending his voice to the role, you may recognize him as none other than pop music sensation, David Jones. Jones originally didn't want the job, and the only line he speaks in his episode is at the end, when he says, "El-low, Sal-ee" in that unmistakable British-accented voice. Top right: The Sally figure from the Lance Battleshine episode. Bottom Left: Special Agent Paul Townshend in AstroAction Suit. Bottom Right: Metro Sector L SecurityBot.
But wait, there's more!
Various Bot figures. Top Left: Manny and Mortimer, the unorganized crime duo from the episode, "Modest Score" and, Top Right: Darla-9 from various episodes. Bottom Row: recurring characters, Paladin Fiver-Fiver, Rosco with his CommsBot and Coteko, A-D-4U.
More recurring characters: Top Row: Left: Commander Raul Jimenez with "bear hug crushing action" and Right: Genevieve Contreras in Mechanics' Spacesuit. Bottom: FlippJett Suit Agent Paul Townshend, and an Agent Townshend figure from the episode, "Call Me, Ishmael"
And three more various Sally figures to close out this week's further look at Kenner's line of Spacetime Sally action figures. Tune in next week when we look at the line-up of figures that LJN Toys offered up on toy shelves.
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