Actually, if we were discussing what movies or TV characters were more exciting, YES, He-Man, GIJoes and most 80's stuff was awesome! The He-man series were amazing but here's the point: we're talking about toys, and as scale versions of those stars (He-Man, Rambo, Chuck Norris, the A-Team, the Dukes), they were not better in any aspect than anything the industry of the previous decade gave us as toys, as action figures, or even as representations of certain heroes and TV/movies characters. I remember having about a dozen He-Man figures and as a kid I was very disappointed as the bodies couldn't compete with the old megos. And what about Chuck Norris, and Rambo? I mean, they could have made awesome figures of such iconic stars, but all we got was molded plastic guys, painted clothes, and almost zero articulations. If Chuck Norris or Stallone figures were produced in the 70's, by 70's standards they would have been far better in quality and much more "playable". I always thought had I hadn't known the old 70's figures I would have never had any perspective over the toys I was playing with. Again, only exception to this would be the Transformers. They were original, super "playable", and in one word INCREDIBLE!
Are we discussing toys for what they are or for what they represent? We can talk about toy figures as cultural products or representations, or are we discussing these things as commodities?
If we are discussing the action figures as mere memories, then you're completely right. But if we are discussing them addressing their complexities and abilities as a concrete product, specifically a toy figure, then I believe there is room for opinions and comparisons. Some toys have more articulation, some have cloth clothes instead of paint, and so on...
You all have a great Sunday!
Are we discussing toys for what they are or for what they represent? We can talk about toy figures as cultural products or representations, or are we discussing these things as commodities?
If we are discussing the action figures as mere memories, then you're completely right. But if we are discussing them addressing their complexities and abilities as a concrete product, specifically a toy figure, then I believe there is room for opinions and comparisons. Some toys have more articulation, some have cloth clothes instead of paint, and so on...
You all have a great Sunday!

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