Star Wars 

Disney Overlays Star Wars Land!

By: R.A. Rayne Just in time for the May 4th Star Wars celebration, Disney unveiled the new overlay for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. Nearly 50 years ago, George Lucas took us to a galaxy far, far away, and in 1999, he took us even further back with the Prequels. Well, staying true to Star Wars fashion, Disney has brought its Star Wars Land theme park back to the OG era. On August 15, 2015, at the D23 Expo, former Disney CEO Bob Iger announced that the expansion would occupy 14…

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Wrestling 

An Epic Finish? The LAST Year of WWF Wrestling Superstars

Today Ken from ToyKennections Today Ken from ToyKennections discusses the final year of the WWF Wrestling Superstars action figure line! Check out the video below and share your thoughts with us in the comments. As always be sure to subscribe to ToyKennections channel on YouTube for all of Ken’s latest videos!

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G.I.Joe 

1985 Continues Its Dominance Over My Imagination with the Vehicles and Playsets!

By Destro Designs – Viper Den Studios The G.I.Joe figures of 1985 are often regarded as the best—or second best behind 1986—in my opinion. And the same goes for the vehicles and playsets. First off, we’ll address the elephant in the room: the aircraft carrier. It’s the biggest, most insane playset ever made for any toy—ever. It’s so large that most people I knew didn’t have it. Hell, I didn’t know anyone who had it until a few years later. That said, those who do have it often regard it…

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DC TV 

Legends in 30 Minutes: The Forgotten Brilliance of DC’s Super Powers Team (1985)

In the mid-1980s, superheroes were everywhere—but not all of them stuck around long enough to leave the lasting impact they deserved. One such hidden gem is DC Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians, a short-lived animated series from 1985 that packed legendary characters, epic storytelling, and an all-star voice cast into a surprisingly brief run. Emerging during a transitional era for superhero animation, Super Powers Team was essentially a continuation—and evolution—of the earlier Super Friends series. However, this version leaned more heavily into action, serialized storytelling, and deeper character dynamics. With…

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The POP-EXPOSE 

1980s Conspiracy: Men in Black Watching Arcades

Story by @GIJoeRepairShop Before the internet, it was difficult to start a rumor and have a large number of people believe it. Still, there were urban legends that surrounded every aspect of 1980’s culture. One of those urban legends had to do with the FBI monitoring video game arcades all across the country. The story goes that FBI agents, typically dressed in black and maybe with or without trenchcoats, would spy on innocent teenagers who were just trying to get to the next level of Donkey Kong. After the players…

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Realm of Eternia - Masters of the Universe 

The Unsung Hero of Eternia: Remembering Roger Sweet and the Legacy That Deserves More

The world of toys and pop culture lost a true visionary with the passing of Roger Sweet, the man widely credited with helping bring He-Man to life. For millions who grew up in the 1980s, He-Man wasn’t just an action figure—he was a symbol of strength, imagination, and adventure. But behind that iconic hero stood a designer whose contributions have never fully been rewarded in proportion to their cultural and financial impact. Roger Sweet was a lead designer at Mattel during a pivotal time in the early 1980s. Tasked with…

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G.I.Joe 

Remembering a Storyteller of Heroes: The Life and Legacy of Gerry Conway in G.I. Joe

The world of animation and comics has lost a true craftsman with the passing of Gerry Conway—a writer whose imagination helped shape generations of storytelling across television, comics, and beyond. While many fans recognize his legendary contributions to Marvel and DC Comics, including co-creating characters like The Punisher, his work on the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero cartoon remains a meaningful part of his creative legacy. Conway’s journey into writing began early. Born in 1952, he broke into the comic book industry as a teenager, quickly making a name…

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G.I.Joe 

1985 Opened Doors to My Imagination I Hadn’t Known Were There

By Destro Designs – Viper Den Studios 1985 started having things outside of G.I. Joe influence my head canon. For instance, movies that hit VHS wound up on my TV, and despite being almost 6 years old, I was watching things like The Terminator, Indiana Jones, and Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. The Terminator scared the crap out of me, to be honest—but I loved it. That handgun with the laser dot… ugh, give me that, I used to say. But also, 55 episodes of G.I. Joe were released…

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The POP-EXPOSE 

Barrel-Jumping Beginnings: How Donkey Kong Climbed to the Top of Pop Culture

In the early 1980s, the video game industry was still finding its footing, experimenting with new ideas and characters that could capture the imagination of a rapidly growing audience. Enter Donkey Kong, a game that didn’t just succeed—it redefined what video games could be. Released in 1981 by Nintendo, Donkey Kong introduced players to a simple yet addictive concept: a determined hero climbing platforms, dodging obstacles, and rescuing a damsel in distress from a giant ape. But behind that straightforward premise lies one of the most fascinating origin stories in…

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The POP-EXPOSE 

The Story Behind Hungry Hungry Hippos: From Toy Concept to 1980s Icon

Few tabletop games capture the chaotic joy of childhood quite like Hungry Hungry Hippos. First released in 1978 by the Milton Bradley Company (later part of Hasbro), the game quickly became a household staple and a defining symbol of 1980s playtime. But its story begins more than a decade earlier with a creative spark from toy inventor Fred Kroll. Back in 1967, Kroll conceived the idea for a fast-paced, mechanical game centered around competition and motion. His concept would take years to refine, as toy designers worked to transform the…

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The POP-EXPOSE 

M.A.S.K. A Tale of Two Trakkers

Story By: R.A. Rayne Before I get into this, let me state that this is my opinion and does not reflect on anyone associated with Serpentor’s Lair, Hasbro, IDW, or Skybound, nor does this article reflect my feelings about the quality of the IDW Revolution comic book, Skybound, or the Energon Verse. I am a comic book fan and have enjoyed most of what I have read from IDW and Skybound. I am not upset with Hasbro, IDW, or Skybound for the change, per se. I 100% believe in equality…

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