I only had a couple as a kid (I remember a Gorilla I used later as a Grodd stand in with Super Powers and earlier as an alien opponent with my Kenner Star Wars and Mego Buck Rogers figures) and I have a handful now I got at an estate sale, but I never bought them "in package" to know how they were labelled or sold. I have a collecting acquaintance who is huge into the space/astronaut line of Adventure people and it is one of his top 3 toy lines of all time, and most of what I know about them comes from osmosis through him. I just know they was a wide range available for a long period of years (outlasting a large number of other action figure lines), but without doing some heavy lifting research and googling, that's the limit of my knowledge of them.
I don't know about their popularity in terms of collectability, but they certainly were popular in terms of playability and longevity.
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I don't know? I never played with them, but I have seen pictures of them. Did the figures even have names? Or were they just generic terms, like "Construction Worker."Leave a comment:
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Fisher Price Adventure People and Barbie are maybe the two biggest examples given so far.Leave a comment:
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I mentioned earlier, and no one else has commented on it, but how long did the Fisher Price Adventure People line last and how many different figures figures/sets/vehicles were released for that line of action figures?
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I mentioned AJ and Dinah as being in contention. I just didn't think they were that big or commercially successful as compared to some others.Leave a comment:
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I’m not sure I understand the question? but I was going to say Mego’s Action Jackson, I don’t ever remember a movie or tv show of AJ back in the day? Its certainly not the biggest but pretty much all the other megos made had either a tv show-movie or animated series or comic book done before during and after.
I know there was a movie later on called Action Jackson with Carl Weathers and Vanity I think? but it did not refer in any way to the action figure. My apologies if I misunderstood the question.Last edited by TrekStar; Jun 25, '22, 8:22 PM.Leave a comment:
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Pulsar and Hypnos might be the best or biggest stand alone action figure line after the Bionic line. Was Gre-Gory the Bat part of the line? Shortly after that, the laws about tv cartoons and toy lines eased and it was all HeMan and TMNT and RAH after that. I think Final Faction feom Dollar Tree might be the only current line that. I know they have one episode of a house made cartoon but it is more like a long commercial to me since it is just the one episode.Leave a comment:
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I’d agree with those who’ve mentioned Major Matt Mason. That was a great line.
It’s hard to think of any figure lines after the Six Million Dollar Man that didn’t have any tie ins whatsoever.
Barbie should get some credit, because as far as I know she went for years without any books, movies, or TV shows.Leave a comment:
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A very good point is made for Supernaturals.
I think Guardians of the Gemstones might have made a good cartoon, has a knock-off ever had a show?
Personally I loved the designs for Manglor and would have loved media for it, but that line was infamous.Leave a comment:
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I agree that 60s and 70s Joe should win this, but OP did rule them out completely in the post. Captain Action is a maybe if he were really a separate line but he is more a product of his costumes and all of them were licensed properties with media tie ins. If anything, he is the King of Media tie ins. I think Matt, Jim, and Johnny have this contest. Multiple characters and accessories, playsets, outfits, vehicles.Leave a comment:
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