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Before becoming a true 70's juggernaut with licensed lines like "Star Wars" and the "Six Million Dollar Man", Kenner was more experimental with their action figure branding, often creating fun generic lines such as Steve Scout (http://www.plaidstallions.com/kenner/stevescout.html) and Duke The Dog.
Duke truly was an original concept, never had a toy line such as this been tailor made for a character who didn't even wear pants. The resulting toys were kind of surreal but oddly cool.
Check out the 1974 Kenner Duke Catalog Here (http://www.plaidstallions.com/kenner/duke.html)
Duke lasted a couple of years actually and would see TV star "Run Joe Run" added to the line as well.
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Over at Sitcom Diablo (http://sitcomdiable.blogspot.com/) I've penned a list (I know) entitled "The worst Sitcom replacement characters ever" Please do check it out.
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megoat
Nov 13, '08, 11:29 PM
If I had received Duke back when I was a kid my older brother woulda stood behind me telling me what a lame toy it was and I woulda been fascinatingly bored with it all the while. Sorta like when we attempted to play the Waltons board game at our baby sitters house.....
HardyGirl
Nov 13, '08, 11:41 PM
Headquarters for a dog? Gimme a break! If Steve Scout was w/ him, fine...get some other figures and play Lassie's Rescue Rangers, but I don't think even the dumbest kid would have thought a dog who plans his own missions was fun. :no:
toys2cool
Nov 13, '08, 11:46 PM
That's really cool,I never saw that one before :grin:
Drain
Nov 13, '08, 11:49 PM
Brain, I cann't remember but do you have the Kenner Boy Scout on your site.
saucerful
Nov 13, '08, 11:50 PM
I am totally going to find that Duke slide set!
here's a loose Duke! (http://cgi.ebay.com/Toy-Plastic-Dog-Kenner-Moving-Parts_W0QQitemZ360105368363QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_D efaultDomain_0?hash=item360105368363&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A1205%7C66%3A3%7C65%3A12%7C39%3A1%7C 240%3A1318)
jwyblejr
Nov 14, '08, 12:28 AM
Headquarters for a dog? Gimme a break! If Steve Scout was w/ him, fine...get some other figures and play Lassie's Rescue Rangers, but I don't think even the dumbest kid would have thought a dog who plans his own missions was fun. :no:
The worse part about that headquarters is that it looks like it doesn't come with a doggy door.
starsky
Nov 14, '08, 1:07 AM
did kenner use it for max the bionic dog too?
jwiz154
Nov 14, '08, 4:44 AM
Being a young kid in the early 70's, Duke was the cruel joke my parents played on me when I asked for a puppy for Christmas!! I don't know if they used Duke for Max the Bionic Dog. But back in the day I remember there was a live action show on Saturday mornings called "Run, Joe,Run". I think it was about the adventures of a German Shepard that was trying to find his young master( or trying to clear his name for a murder he didn't commit). I'm pretty sure they reused Duke for that.
Earth 2 Chris
Nov 14, '08, 7:01 AM
Great sitcom replacement list there Brian. Of course McGinley finally hit replacement pay-dirt on Married...with Children, but it was a LONG time coming.
Wasn't Lamont replaced on Sanford and Son by a large white guy? Or am I nuts?
Chris
The Toyroom
Nov 14, '08, 7:33 AM
Wasn't Lamont replaced on Sanford and Son by a large white guy? Or am I nuts?
Technically not on "Sanford and Son". When NBC brought back Redd Foxx and the character for the short-lived crappy "Sanford", they stranded Lamont in Alaska, working on the pipeline. So Lamont sent his buddy Cal, the fat white guy, to help his father run the business. Cal bought a share in the "Sanford Empire".
In between these two sitcoms we also had the equally crappy, equally short-lived* "Sanford Arms" with some dude and his family living in the house while Aunt Esther presided over the Sanford Arms next door (which used to be Julio's house).
* By no means am I saying "Sanford and Son" was crappy...a true classic IMO. Too bad the sequels weren't up to par. And don't get me started on "Grady".....:ugh_y:
ScottA
Nov 14, '08, 8:08 AM
Never had Duke but did have Steve Scout, since I was a Cub/Boy Scout. It was a pretty cool figure and I look for it on ebay once in a while.
MIB41
Nov 14, '08, 10:50 AM
Here's a shot of Duke dog. Got him for Christmas the year he came out. He came with a minature comic book and canyon slide gear.
http://megomuseum.com/mmgallery/files/3/7/4/Duke_IAA.jpg (http://megomuseum.com/mmgallery/showimage.php?i=6138&c=favorites)
And here's a shot of Steve Scout... He also had his own little booklet and Boy Scout stickers.
http://megomuseum.com/mmgallery/files/3/7/4/SteveScoutI.jpg (http://megomuseum.com/mmgallery/showimage.php?i=6139&c=newimages)
$3.99 in the 70's and I got him from one of my favorite local stores, Roses...
http://megomuseum.com/mmgallery/files/3/7/4/SteveScoutII.jpg (http://megomuseum.com/mmgallery/showimage.php?i=6140&c=newimages)
ThatBatmanGuy
Nov 16, '08, 5:24 PM
Never had them as a kid. But I do remember the toys. I always wanted that Duke HQ. Would've been perfect for megos.
Bob
kryptosmaster
Nov 17, '08, 12:00 PM
I definitely remember the ads and I think I remember some commercials vaguely but I never got it nor wanted it. Seems like a dumb toy line. Would have been better as an accessory figure to another line (or was he an accessory figure to the scouts?)
Rich
vulcan2074
Nov 17, '08, 9:49 PM
Very Interesting. I never knew about This Wonder Dog :beaming1:
Sammy
Neutron X
Nov 18, '08, 9:00 AM
GREAT TOY. I think it's funny you are using logic where toys are concerned, I wanted toys not logic as a child. If I could use it with Megos, Big Jim, or even Gijoe my imagination would come up with something.
I have tried winning this dog off and on for last year with none going for less than $20 So somebody wants it. None of my friends had this and I don't remember seeing it in stores just ads in comic books.
I loved my German Shepard dog BABE and this this toy dog would have been great for my Gijoe Rescue Missions. I wanted a Bionic dog bad this figure would have done the trick.
slats7
Nov 18, '08, 10:32 AM
For years, Ebay con artists have been trying to pass this off as a Kenner prototype of Max The Bionic Dog. Regrettably, too many buyers have fallen for the scam.
AAAAA
Nov 19, '08, 11:48 AM
As far as i known there was no max bionic dog.
Duke was a flop out of the gate.
I had him from a yard sale, he's quite Big, never the less used him with my Joes and Six million Dollar man.action figures,
They should of introduced him with a Human master.
Like Lassie and the forrest ranger in the late 60's TV SHOW.
Neutron X
Nov 19, '08, 12:25 PM
So what scale is Duke? 1/6 GIJOE size or Kenner 6 Million Dollar Man? Anybody have comparison pics?
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