

SKEDADDLE SOUND EFFECT TV
Especially when we get to the parts where Hulk Hogan and a giant plant crawl through the TV in an attempt to murder. Thinking back to how many times I was *this close* to being able to play Zelda in bed, I really wish I had. Plenty of you had a wireless Nintendo controller. “Electroorange” obviously tasted like oranges, and I guess “Pinktricity” was some kind of pink lemonade? They were said to have a more intense flavor than regular Nerds, so I assume they were sour enough to make even the gruffest candy war hero pull a Samara Victim Face. Neon Nerds fit right in.Īs was and remains the Nerds norm, each box was split between two flavors. One side effect was everyone’s inclination to make even the non-blue candies as obnoxiously bright as possible. All of the cool candies were very sour and extremely blue.


I’ve written about this before, but the early ‘90s were marked by the rise of “shocking blue” candies. In the mind of a seven-year-old, the box had to be that big. I don’t know which was the more enticing thought: Owning every Gobot, or being mailed a package the size of an aircraft carrier. Next to those $1000 Toys “R” Us shopping sprees, “complete set of toys” was the best kind of ‘80s kiddy contest. This Nestle Quik ad announced our chance to win the complete set of Gobots toys. If you just wanted Destro and a transforming plane to have a civil conversation, one where no necks had to be strained, the Gobots were Grade A certified.
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The cartoon series was unsophisticated, sure, but isn’t it neat that we had a spin on Transformers set in a firmly Hanna-Barbara universe? Where robots shot each other to pieces, using the same bonk-and-skedaddle sound effects employed by Yogi whenever he stole a sandwich? I think so.Īnd the toys, while not as complex, did something that Transformers took so much longer to master: They gave us converting robot warriors in the same scale as our G.I. The whole “Gobots are just shitty sucky fake Transformers” thing was funny for a while, but it isn’t exactly true. In recent years, I’ve come to appreciate the Gobots. And you’re going to be sooo over my clumsy phrasing by the end of it. Last time, I focused on small classifieds for things like “Space Ice” and a flashlight in the shape of a skull. That way, you won't have to deal with delays or extra charges from the shipper, yo.As the sorta-sequel to this feature, here are ten more old comic book ads.

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