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Holy cats, that's awesome. A school playlet is so versatile, not just for the Sweathogs. You could have Superhero Training, How to Be A Better Monster 101, etc.
I wonder... was the record a flex-disc? Like one of those cereal box ones that you had to put a coin on it to keep it from slipping on the turntable? Or was it real pressed vinyl?
Mattel put a lot of energy into every "Megolike" thing they did, nice playsets, great packaging, accessories for each figure, good sculpts and clothes but then they put them on those Sunshine Family bodies, I just can't.
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I never had the Sweathogs (I probably would have wanted them, as I loved the show), but I did have the Mork doll. He was very...Barbie-like. I noticed the difference even at age 4.
I never had the Sweathogs (I probably would have wanted them, as I loved the show), but I did have the Mork doll. He was very...Barbie-like. I noticed the difference even at age 4.
Chris
I had Mork, but the 3 3/4 inch version. I think he came in an egg. Lol
They do look great. I can’t recall them being around back then, however. I’ve seen them since, of course. Does any one know if they sold well?
- Ian
I don't think they were a big hit judging by how many i saw on clearance as a kid. One store local to me had them years after the show had left the airwaves. The only one you couldn't get was Travolta.
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I should hunt this one down--I'm at 20 years in the classroom, so it calls to me.
Hugh H. Davis
Wanted: Legends of the West (Empire & Excel) and other western historically-based figures. Send me an offer.
Also interested in figures based on literary characters.
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