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See, I like learning about all toy lines. I don't collect Barbie, but that was one of the most fascinating histories. To only watch the episodes of toy lines you collect is missing out on some great content. I think the show really strikes the sweet spot with the right balance of information for die hards and welcoming anecdotes for the unfamiliar.
Star Trek is one of the next episodes and Paul Clarke provided all the toys behind Marty. I provided some commercial reels and photographs for the piece.
Now, to be fair...as a stand alone Star Wars/Kenner/Hasbro episode...it was pretty good. I was just disappointed that toy companies like galoob and Playmates get mentioned, and not Mego. I know you guys say it will be mentioned later, cool.
After Barbie, I’m skipping He-Man, because I have ZERO interest in that toyline. Never got into it, didn’t like nor watched He-Man cartoons...and actually hated it back in the day...still don’t like it.
Star Trek is one of the next episodes and Paul Clarke provided all the toys behind Marty. I provided some commercial reels and photographs for the piece.
Yeah I called it, after I saw the trailer I knew it was going to be tied into hot properties by Mattel, Hasbro, etc. With the condensed media we have these days there simply isn't a reason for them to promote a dead company brand like Mego.
If the show gets another round Transformers and Hot Wheels will be a lock, the other 2 will be anyone's guess. But I don't think Mego or Trek toys will get the nod like many or hoping for.
Wow, we agree on something again, lol.
But whether Mego is ever given a full episode (which I highly doubt)...LEGO has to be one of the other two, as it’s one of the most influential toy companies ever...and the largest one today at that...
Sure, glossed over time...but wasn’t Mego huge? That’s like leaving out Japan outta the Axis Powers.
So how big was Mego in its heyday? Because the episode mentioned Barbie, G.I. Joe, Hasbro, Parker Brothers, Mattel, galoob, Playmates, and obviously Kenner (duh)...everyone except Mego...which I found downright insulting...
Was Mego one of the toys companies that turn down Lucas? Or is that urban legend?
Yeah I called it, after I saw the trailer I knew it was going to be tied into hot properties by Mattel, Hasbro, etc. With the condensed media we have these days there simply isn't a reason for them to promote a dead company brand like Mego.
If the show gets another round Transformers and Hot Wheels will be a lock, the other 2 will be anyone's guess. But I don't think Mego or Trek toys will get the nod like many or hoping for.
Sure, glossed over time...but wasn’t Mego huge? That’s like leaving out Japan outta the Axis Powers.
So how big was Mego in its heyday? Because the episode mentioned Barbie, G.I. Joe, Hasbro, Parker Brothers, Mattel, galoob, Playmates, and obviously Kenner (duh)...everyone except Mego...which I found downright insulting...
Was Mego one of the toys companies that turn down Lucas? Or is that urban legend?
Like all documentaries, some aspects of the story are glossed over for time and narrative. Mego gets mentioned in other episodes, and Marty Abrams is even interviewed briefly on camera.
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