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Scatman Crothers: The Iconic Voice and Actor Who Brought Beloved Characters to Life

Story by Mitchell Smith Today I’m taking a look at the late great Scatman Crothers. Born in 1910 in Indiana Crothers self taught guitar and drums. He would start out a musician which pushed him to move to California in the 1940s. In 1953 Crothers made his Hollywood depute in Meet Me at the Fair. From there Crothers would grab rolls in films such as the Disney animated movie Arosticats, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, and one of my favorite movies Bronco Billy, starring along side Clint Eastwood. Crothers…

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G.I.Joe 

ReAction Tomax and Xamot O-Ring Figures: A Must-Have for Crimson Twins Fans!

Story by Mitchell Smith Welcome to the Outpost. Today I’m taking a look at the new ReAction Tomax and Xamot O-Ring figures. These are pretty cool. I love the classic look and I can’t say they disappoint. The original Crimson twins will always be my favorites. I had so many adventures with them and I still have my original Tomax that is so worn out his neck is missing a peg and won’t stay in the body. The 2005 figures are great and I had one I bought from TRU…

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The Breaking News Report 

Let’s Hunt Some Toy Grails with ToyKennections!

Today Ken from ToyKennections gives us on a trip to find some rare toy grails! 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 

Recondo: G.I. Joe’s Jungle Specialist and His M.A.S.H. Influence

Recondo, G.I. Joe’s rugged jungle expert, has long been a fan favorite for his unique look and specialization in jungle warfare and survival. Introduced by Hasbro in 1984, he’s notable for his signature slouch hat, handlebar mustache, and his intense love for navigating untamed terrains. Interestingly, some fans speculate that Recondo may have been inspired by the M.A.S.H. character Muldoon, a brief but memorable character from the hit TV show and movie M.A.S.H. who was also known for his laid-back, resilient personality and readiness to face whatever challenges the wild…

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Revisiting Conan the Barbarian (1982): The Timeless Tale of Revenge and Heroism

Story by Mitchell Smith Today I’m taking a look at the Classic 1982 film, Conan the Barbarian. Conan is based on a character created by Robert E. Howard in the 1930’s. This is the movie that put Arnold Schwarzenegger on the map. The movie focuses on the body builders physique and strength to wield a sword. The late great James Earl Jones does a stellar performance as the movies main villain Thulsa Doom, who slaughters Conan’s village when he was a young boy. After years of slavery and forced gladiator…

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The Breaking News Report 

Glow Like Never Before with Super7’s Toxie “Slime Glow” Ultimates! Figure

Super7 has just dropped an exciting new variant of the Ultimates! 7” Scale Toxie figure with the “Slime Glow” Edition, paying homage to the Toxic Crusaders animated series. This eye-catching version features glow-in-the-dark paint for a radioactive effect. Accessories include Toxie’s classic mop with a flag, a Blobbie companion figure, a shield, grenade-loaded bandolier, a tutu, and a slime-filled toxic waste container. Priced at $55, this “Slime Glow” Toxie figure is available now on Super7’s website and will hit additional retailers soon, shipping out within the next couple of weeks.…

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Tom and Jerry – A Timeless Chase Through Animation History

Since their first appearance in 1940, Tom and Jerry have captivated audiences around the world, weaving timeless slapstick humor with brilliant animation. Created by legendary animators William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, this iconic cat-and-mouse duo has left a legacy in the world of animation that remains relevant and beloved even today. Let’s delve into the history, creative minds, and enduring appeal behind Tom and Jerry. The Birth of Tom and Jerry The journey began at MGM in 1940 when animators William Hanna and Joseph Barbera were tasked with creating a…

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31 Days of Halloween: A Look Back at David Cronenberg’s The Fly (1986)

For today’s 31 Days of Halloween 1980s horror retrospective, we’re diving into David Cronenberg’s 1986 masterpiece The Fly. Known for its grotesque practical effects and intense performances, The Fly remains a standout example of body horror and psychological terror that probes deeply into themes of identity, transformation, and obsession. Starring Jeff Goldblum and Geena Davis, this remake of the 1958 sci-fi classic takes audiences on a nightmarish journey of scientific ambition gone horribly wrong. A Tale of Science and Obsession The Fly follows eccentric scientist Seth Brundle (Jeff Goldblum), who…

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31 Days of Halloween: Unearthing the Haunted Legacy of “The Changeling” (1980)!

Only 2 days left in our 31 Days of Halloween, we’re journeying back to 1980 to delve into The Changeling, an underrated classic that has stood the test of time as one of the most chilling haunted house movies ever made. Directed by Peter Medak and starring George C. Scott, this Canadian horror film unravels a psychological and supernatural mystery that has continued to haunt viewers for over four decades. Set in Seattle, The Changeling tells the story of John Russell (George C. Scott), a composer grappling with the recent…

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31 Days of Halloween: Revisiting John Carpenter’s 1982 Horror Masterpiece – The Thing

In the pantheon of 1980s horror cinema, few films have left a chilling legacy quite like The Thing. John Carpenter’s 1982 classic is more than a movie; it’s an experience in pure terror and suspense that has haunted audiences for decades. Adapted from John W. Campbell Jr.’s novella Who Goes There?, the film unfolds in the isolated, icy expanse of Antarctica, where an American research team stumbles upon a shape-shifting alien creature capable of replicating any life form. With its unique blend of sci-fi horror, groundbreaking practical effects, and unrelenting…

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31 Days of Halloween: Revisiting the Terror of 1986’s Aliens – An ’80s Horror Masterpiece

In our 31 Days of Halloween 1980s Horror Movie Retrospectives, today’s spotlight is on Aliens (1986), the unforgettable sequel to Ridley Scott’s 1979 classic, Alien. Directed by James Cameron, Aliens took the franchise to new heights, blending the intensity of horror with heart-pounding action and giving horror fans a masterpiece that has held its ground for over three decades. As we dive into this 1980s horror essential, let’s explore why Aliens is still as terrifying, thrilling, and influential as ever. A Sequel That Transformed Sci-Fi Horror Aliens picks up where…

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Hasbro Pulse 1027 Event Unveils Highly Anticipated SS86 Devastator!

The Hasbro Pulse 1027 Event just wrapped up, and Transformers fans have a major reason to celebrate. As teased earlier this year, Hasbro has finally unveiled the Studio Series 86 Devastator figure! This reveal is a massive highlight for fans of the Generation 1 Transformers series, particularly those who have been eagerly waiting for the iconic Constructicons to join the ranks of Studio Series. The SS86 line has done wonders for revitalizing fan-favorite Transformers characters, and now, Devastator enters the spotlight with the same exceptional level of detail and design…

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G.I.Joe 

Revisiting the 1994 G.I. Joe Shadow Ninjas: A Unique Twist in the Final Chapter of the O-Ring Era

Story by Mitchell Smith Welcome to the Outpost. Today I’m taking a look at the 1994 G.I. Joe Shadow Ninjas. Bushido, Night Creeper, Nunchuck, Slice, Snake Eyes, and Storm Shadow. It was a very shaky time for GI Joe and it was getting harder and harder to sell or please fans. Or perhaps it was that the bulk of GI Joe fans were in high school, college, or starting a family and life with action figures was a thing of the past. Hasbro closed the doors on the beloved 3-3/4…

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31 Days of Halloween: Haunted by “The Shining” A Retrospective on Stanley Kubrick’s 1980 Masterpiece

As we dive deeper into 31 Days of Halloween, today’s retrospective takes us to one of horror’s most iconic psychological thrillers: The Shining (1980). Directed by Stanley Kubrick and based on Stephen King’s novel, The Shining has etched itself into the fabric of pop culture with its unique approach to horror and unforgettable visuals. Released in 1980, The Shining was initially met with mixed reviews but has since gained legendary status, becoming a staple for fans of psychological horror. Kubrick’s adaptation, while differing from King’s novel in significant ways, is…

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