“Die mud, Die!” I felt the same way before my driveway was poured. Especially, when I would come home and see women wrestling in it, while Mudd was overseeing the debauchery.
Dogfight and the mud fighter were the equivalent of Thrasher and the thunder machine---some dude that brought along his home made fighting machine and was accepted into the ranks.
I almost expected Dogfight to have been a barnstormer stunt flyer instead of a carnival game hustler. It’s not like GI Joe didn’t recruit random shirtless martial artists or let wild animals like wolves and eagles have the run of their headquarters.
@@DareDevilDave75 the thunder machine is a thing of beauty and easily a top five vehicle in the vintage line. Even the smallest detail, such as the tall antenna or steering wheel beat anything on the mudpuppy, er, fighter. Also the thunder machine has the best example of a rotating Gatling gun in the line, having dual barrels and an ammo feeding belt. The poor mud bomber barely has guns at all compared to that.
I never had this as a kid, but a friend of mine did. We used to joke that Dogfight was a pre-mutation Ace Duck from TMNT. Sadly, that’s the only memory I have of this toy and figure.
Thanks for the review! I've been waiting years for this one! The Mudfighter was one of my last, and most beloved G.I. Joe toys. By the time it came out, I had mostly grown out of G.I. Joe, but when my father returned from a business trip bearing the gift of a Mudfighter, it triggered something of a resurgence in my love of the series. I loved the weird, rough looks of the plane, and the fact that it carried an absolute assload of bombs made it a virtual doomsday weapon on my play battlefields. I'd owned a Rattler (and a Tiger Rat) and really loved those, but they always felt quite delicate, and my beloved Night Raven was almost too large to lift, so none of those planes really got in and scrapped with the troops on the ground. The Mudfighter felt like one of those plastic, generic drugstore jets that you'd find near the foolr at Walgreens, and as such, I had no qualms about flying it around in the most haphazard, daredevil manner. Dogfight's simple throwback looks also enamored me. In a time when our Joes were covered head-to-toe in strange technical details and crazy colors, Dogfight stood out as somebody wearing a uniform that actually looked like it could exist. I promptly promoted him to General, above the boring Hawk, and let him lead the good guys to victory. Thanks again for the review of this oft overlooked piece of history.
I’ve seen some of those “retro” cheap generic vehicles at Walmart, recently. You’d have to cut out leg space for classic Joes, but it would be a tight fit, anyway. Not sure if those new 3” FortNite figures would work with them?
The Mudfighter seems a good rival for the Hiss 2 AND Fang 2 as it's a carpet bomber and the twin gatlings measure up well against the second Fang. The next Cobra jet would be the Condor, and this little plane would get chewed up by that beast.
The odd mention of Alabama on the file card might be referring to Fort Rucker in Alabama. Fort Rucker is the training fort for Army Aviation and it makes sense for a military pilot who flies Close Air Support (CAS) to go there and train. I'd also add the Mudfighter is probably where the "speculative military sci-fi" nature of GI Joe got a little ahead of itself. A turbo-prop in a jet world seems like a bad choice, but a C-130 and all it's variants (which include 2 types of gunships) are props. Props are easier to maintain, require less runway and are generally more rugged, and can fly slower (easier to aim, and see whats going on). If you have air superiority they have a lot of advantages for CAS. The military viability is enough for Ember to make EMB 314/A-29 Super Tacano. Also the Mudfighter's prop looks a little weird, but the current prop on the C-130J has a similar look. Occasionally the designers for GI Joe seemed to have "guessed" pretty smartly about the future of military tech.
Dogfight-I took one look and thought “so Launchpad McDuck is now a teammate of Fridge, Flint, & Sgt. Slaughter.” You are so correct- had the Gatling guns had some color would be nice . Better yet- spin like on the Rattler- would have made me like this a LOT better.
Hasbro was so lazy with the guns; not even separate pieces like the Rattler gun. And they literally half-assed the detail. It's like they just gave up 🤦🤦🤦
@@ralang999 if the guns were a separate piece molded in that silver plastic like the bombs, or even just black like the other parts, it would have been a huge upgrade, even if they didn’t move.
@@russellharrell2747 I agree. By comparison, the swamp masher and RAM motorcycle are small cheap vehicles, but each come with rotary autocannons that have good, proper detailing on the barrels
New subscriber to the channel! I absolutely love this content thank you so much! I had the mud fighter and dog fight oh, back in the day. I love to put the cobras through the blades in the back LOL😎👍
The gun looks like a long-barreled magnum 1911 with a scope...for some reason mounted on the slide...? As for the Mudfighter, yeah, it feels cheap. A protective cowling for the propeller and a thumb roller to move it, and separate the gatling guns and move them backwards on the fuselage, give them thumb rollers as well, give it a clear plastic canopy...any of these would make the Mudfighter feel less cheap. I am inclined to like it, since it is meant to support the grunts on the ground...
Used to have the Mudfighter but sold it and kept Dogfight. The Mudfighters great but let down by the non clear canopy molded guns and silly fixed undercarriage...Dogfight is a great and underused character....
Make the cockpit and the gatling guns grey or something, add cockpit windows and retractable landing gear, and I'd call this a top tier vehicle. A few years earlier that's exactly what they would've done.
Hoodie....tell me something, I was looking for your review of the MBT Mauler tank...is it REALLY true you have never done one??? That's such an essential Joe vehicle and I know you like tanks and realism in GI Joe...if that's true, I can't believe after 8 years of this channel that you've never done the Mauler! I hope you do one soon...if I am mistaken, please put the link to it here??? Glad to see you back in action, BTW...you are my favorite reviewer of any toy line...so much talent.
It’s sad that it came out a time GI Joe was going for cheap. The fighter is actually realistic and can be fixed with some customization. The figure is good to. When I was a kid I bought a cheap replica of a WWII bomber jacket. Dogfight needed to have the Mudfighters emblem printed on the back of his jacket, and yeah molded detail on that silver medallion.
My Mudfighter didn't come with Dogfight. Instead, Windchill was in the window. Inside, there was also a bagged Ghostrider and a small note explaining why that was.
You know with the propeller on the back, it reminds me of that scene in the British comedy Porridge. Fletcher says that a Rilk is a bird that flies backwards to stop sh.... Snow getting in its eye's lol
I haven't own this in the mid-80's. Love this design. The rear propeller of mudfighter...I only think the aircraft have this design in reality its the prototype Defiant-X. (Sorry for my English b'coz I'm from Southeast Asia)
Mudfighter might have been based on a prototype being explored in some form. For instance, the X-Wing fighter has resemblance to an illustration that was in PM article published around the same time about concept being explored.
“Mudfighter” most likely refers to its close air support mission. This actually looks like the proposed Havoc light attack aircraft and was designed to both attack ground targets and Soviet attack helicopters.
Roger was playing “Leo Walsh”, where do you get Mudd from? 😱😉😂🖖 (Ps: he would also like a copy of your first draft script. 😂) I had this, but at the time, it was more buying out of habit than anything else. I remember being disappointed the ship was molded in the basic colors, no paint apps. Dogfight (who shares a first name with Hyneman!) just became a basic troop for me, as I really had no time for play between finishing school, work, and parents’ impending split. If anything, I think I imagined the bombs as booster jets or something? The propeller didn’t stay on too long. As for being born in one city and growing up in a different area, it happens all the time. Hell, Duke was a personal favorite for being born here in StL, yet cartoon (and comic?) mentions him growing up elsewhere. One school friend was born across River in Illinoiz, we grew up an hour out of StL. My later comic dealer was born in Queens, moved to StL area when he was eight, stayed here most of the rest of his remaining 34 years. Another acquaintance seems to have “LA” as his residences, born in Lower Affton (StL), main res in Louisiana, while his main jobs in Los Angeles. Keeps residences in each area, plus NYC.
I don't think I ever saw this in stores as a kid. It seems like it had potential to be cool. I wonder at what stage, the designers just said hey, lets put on a blindfold and draw this out.
I.don't know if anyone has said, but "mudfighter" is a traditional name for aircraft with a primary Combat Air Support. I don't know when the term originated. I want to say in WWII when the P-47 was adapted for a ground support and tank killer role. I know the A-1 Skyraider was colloquially called a "mud fighter" and so was the A-10 to a lesser extent.
Hey Commander! Next week is my 16th birthday, since you don't have a video plan yet, could I make a request? Maybe General Flagg from '92, or a new A.W.E. Striker review? Those are just some ideas of the top of my head based off my collection. ... Cover Girl and the Wolverine?
Double post but I can offer up some useful information on why they called it the mudfighter as my Vietnam veteran dad told me the nickname for ground attack aircraft was mud movers
This is the era of stuff that Hasbro was phoning it in. I expect this lack of quality from budget toys you’d get from a drugstore, not a toy from a major manufacturer.
Turns out there were actual low speed, high agility concept aircraft with pusher props from the 1980s: BAe SABA: ua-cam.com/video/Vqw_dOSUYdA/v-deo.html Video by Ed Nash's Military Matters -channel Scaled Composites - Ares: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scaled_Composites_ARES
I always thought this was kind of cool and don't forget the original competitors or most of them to the A/X competition were turboprop powered and armed with an M61 Vulcan I can see this making the lives of a platoon of Cobra vipers or HISS tanks absolutely miserable If I had one of these I'd like to think I would display it with some missiles from another aircraft it's just a break up the monotony of the bombs I still think the US military could benefit from a turboprop powered Cass aircraft something cheaper than an a-10 packing and m61 gun with about a 1000 rounds of 20mm shells and an 8000 lb bomb load
I wonder what possessed them to call a kids' toy "mudfighter"? I knew of its existence when it came out and would've liked to have added it to my collection, but it was never officially released in the UK. I expect the dodgy name had something to do with it.
I checked 3DJOES and turns out Dog fight is on the Mudfighter box art, it's just you can't see his head, so he's on the box art but it's a horrible photo.
Gene Roddenberry and Paramount were notorious for bringing people to court for alleged copywrite infringement on anything and everything to do with Star Trek. I don't think anyone at Hasbro wanted to risk that.
I bet you Anything they reused the name Dogfight. From the 1988 Autobot Trigger bot who I have. From the year before. Maybe I need to get this so I can put both dogfights side by side.
I always thought Dogfight looked like a human version of Launchpad McQuack. Great video as always!
Now that is all I can see! Lol!
Laughed so hard when you said “there is no control stick so dogfight has to control it with his mind.” 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
“Die mud, Die!” I felt the same way before my driveway was poured. Especially, when I would come home and see women wrestling in it, while Mudd was overseeing the debauchery.
I don’t think Leo Walsh was much interested in watching women wrestling? 🧐🤔🤷♂️
Dogfight and the mud fighter were the equivalent of Thrasher and the thunder machine---some dude that brought along his home made fighting machine and was accepted into the ranks.
I almost expected Dogfight to have been a barnstormer stunt flyer instead of a carnival game hustler. It’s not like GI Joe didn’t recruit random shirtless martial artists or let wild animals like wolves and eagles have the run of their headquarters.
Please don’t ever consider this the equivalent of the thunder machine.
@@DareDevilDave75 the thunder machine is a thing of beauty and easily a top five vehicle in the vintage line. Even the smallest detail, such as the tall antenna or steering wheel beat anything on the mudpuppy, er, fighter. Also the thunder machine has the best example of a rotating Gatling gun in the line, having dual barrels and an ammo feeding belt. The poor mud bomber barely has guns at all compared to that.
@@russellharrell2747 The Thunder Machine was pretty good but man I hated everything about Thrasher.
I never had this as a kid, but a friend of mine did. We used to joke that Dogfight was a pre-mutation Ace Duck from TMNT. Sadly, that’s the only memory I have of this toy and figure.
Im glad Im not the only one who thought he looked familiar!
I can’t unsee this now.
I wasn’t a fan of TMNT, but knew of the character and how similar they looked. 😂
@@brainlock72 How dare you?!
Thanks for the review! I've been waiting years for this one!
The Mudfighter was one of my last, and most beloved G.I. Joe toys. By the time it came out, I had mostly grown out of G.I. Joe, but when my father returned from a business trip bearing the gift of a Mudfighter, it triggered something of a resurgence in my love of the series.
I loved the weird, rough looks of the plane, and the fact that it carried an absolute assload of bombs made it a virtual doomsday weapon on my play battlefields. I'd owned a Rattler (and a Tiger Rat) and really loved those, but they always felt quite delicate, and my beloved Night Raven was almost too large to lift, so none of those planes really got in and scrapped with the troops on the ground. The Mudfighter felt like one of those plastic, generic drugstore jets that you'd find near the foolr at Walgreens, and as such, I had no qualms about flying it around in the most haphazard, daredevil manner.
Dogfight's simple throwback looks also enamored me. In a time when our Joes were covered head-to-toe in strange technical details and crazy colors, Dogfight stood out as somebody wearing a uniform that actually looked like it could exist. I promptly promoted him to General, above the boring Hawk, and let him lead the good guys to victory.
Thanks again for the review of this oft overlooked piece of history.
I’ve seen some of those “retro” cheap generic vehicles at Walmart, recently. You’d have to cut out leg space for classic Joes, but it would be a tight fit, anyway. Not sure if those new 3” FortNite figures would work with them?
Dogfight is the real star of this pair. With such an excellent sculpt, dogfight is an underrated, and often overlooked figure...
I agree. I think he's pretty cool.
O yeah, i forgot it came with a gijoe Ducktails cross over figure.
HARVEY FENCOURT MUDD!!!! YOU GET OVER HERE!!! HAVE YOU BEEN DRINKING AGAIN?!
I always wished the machine guns would turn. Have some good memories of the mud fighter. Thanks for the great review.
The Mudfighter seems a good rival for the Hiss 2 AND Fang 2 as it's a carpet bomber and the twin gatlings measure up well against the second Fang. The next Cobra jet would be the Condor, and this little plane would get chewed up by that beast.
The Condor is a beautiful piece. Love it.
I had a friend who owned this and the Condor and I was intensely jealous. I had the X Wing and Tiger Force Rattler the envy was not reciprocated. :D
The odd mention of Alabama on the file card might be referring to Fort Rucker in Alabama. Fort Rucker is the training fort for Army Aviation and it makes sense for a military pilot who flies Close Air Support (CAS) to go there and train.
I'd also add the Mudfighter is probably where the "speculative military sci-fi" nature of GI Joe got a little ahead of itself. A turbo-prop in a jet world seems like a bad choice, but a C-130 and all it's variants (which include 2 types of gunships) are props. Props are easier to maintain, require less runway and are generally more rugged, and can fly slower (easier to aim, and see whats going on). If you have air superiority they have a lot of advantages for CAS. The military viability is enough for Ember to make EMB 314/A-29 Super Tacano. Also the Mudfighter's prop looks a little weird, but the current prop on the C-130J has a similar look. Occasionally the designers for GI Joe seemed to have "guessed" pretty smartly about the future of military tech.
Heyyyy, there is a reason for Alabama! Good spot!
Solid I, Mudd reference but missed out on a Primus quip.
GUNNER O'GRADY! Now I need references to Large Sarge and the Toxic Waster
Chainsaw duel between Whispering Willie and Buzzer!
Loving the sky striker T-shirt.
I had a friend who owned this, and we used it as a submarine lol.
great design. loved playing with this as a kid. we had 2 of them.
Dogfight’s pistol looks like a competition 1911.
I missed out on this one as a kid.
Dogfight-I took one look and thought “so Launchpad McDuck is now a teammate of Fridge, Flint, & Sgt. Slaughter.” You are so correct- had the Gatling guns had some color would be nice . Better yet- spin like on the Rattler- would have made me like this a LOT better.
I used him as wild Bill with a new hat from the nex
Hasbro was so lazy with the guns; not even separate pieces like the Rattler gun. And they literally half-assed the detail. It's like they just gave up 🤦🤦🤦
@@ralang999 if the guns were a separate piece molded in that silver plastic like the bombs, or even just black like the other parts, it would have been a huge upgrade, even if they didn’t move.
It was just foreshadowing to what they'd give us now
@@russellharrell2747 I agree. By comparison, the swamp masher and RAM motorcycle are small cheap vehicles, but each come with rotary autocannons that have good, proper detailing on the barrels
I liked this vehicle so much that I picked up two of them. Great review, HoodieCoCo. 👍🏻
I wonder how many ‘O’ rings hoodiecoco has had to replace over the years
New subscriber to the channel! I absolutely love this content thank you so much! I had the mud fighter and dog fight oh, back in the day. I love to put the cobras through the blades in the back LOL😎👍
The gun looks like a long-barreled magnum 1911 with a scope...for some reason mounted on the slide...? As for the Mudfighter, yeah, it feels cheap. A protective cowling for the propeller and a thumb roller to move it, and separate the gatling guns and move them backwards on the fuselage, give them thumb rollers as well, give it a clear plastic canopy...any of these would make the Mudfighter feel less cheap. I am inclined to like it, since it is meant to support the grunts on the ground...
I figured it was like a companion aircraft to the Skyhawk, a small, cheap vehicle with the bare minimum in play actions.
It was also showen in Operation: Dragonfire. Part 2.
Used to have the Mudfighter but sold it and kept Dogfight. The Mudfighters great but let down by the non clear canopy molded guns and silly fixed undercarriage...Dogfight is a great and underused character....
Make the cockpit and the gatling guns grey or something, add cockpit windows and retractable landing gear, and I'd call this a top tier vehicle. A few years earlier that's exactly what they would've done.
Really cool figure, I’m accustomed to the plain joes
Great review I picked up my Mud fighter at Joefest last year and like it a lot more then I thought I would
Great review! I think I got out of G.I. Joe by ‘88 so I was never aware of this vehicle. Quite an interesting design for sure.
My fav planes.
Cool plane and a good figure. It's all very minimalist but it works.
Dogfight definitely looks like a permutation Ace Duck from TMNT.
Dong fight looks like he has Walkman headphones on.
I like the Mudfighter. Great low altitude bomber.
I think the rack dropping is supposed to be why they're "cluster bombs" on the wing listing, rather than the individual drops of the other bombs.
Flawed but, man I played the hell out of this thing as a kid
There's a Mudfighter prototype photo out there with Thundermachine (1986) gun barrels.
When I 1st saw the figure that year when he came as well as his appearance in the Marvel comic at first I thought he was Wild Bill in another uniform
I'm a big fan of this pair. Dogfight is cool, and I think the bomb rack dropping mechanism is excellent. Whiner.
Also, my dog loves to fight the mud. So good codename after all
Hoodie....tell me something, I was looking for your review of the MBT Mauler tank...is it REALLY true you have never done one??? That's such an essential Joe vehicle and I know you like tanks and realism in GI Joe...if that's true, I can't believe after 8 years of this channel that you've never done the Mauler! I hope you do one soon...if I am mistaken, please put the link to it here??? Glad to see you back in action, BTW...you are my favorite reviewer of any toy line...so much talent.
It’s sad that it came out a time GI Joe was going for cheap. The fighter is actually realistic and can be fixed with some customization. The figure is good to. When I was a kid I bought a cheap replica of a WWII bomber jacket. Dogfight needed to have the Mudfighters emblem printed on the back of his jacket, and yeah molded detail on that silver medallion.
Well done as always !
My Mudfighter didn't come with Dogfight. Instead, Windchill was in the window. Inside, there was also a bagged Ghostrider and a small note explaining why that was.
You know with the propeller on the back, it reminds me of that scene in the British comedy Porridge. Fletcher says that a Rilk is a bird that flies backwards to stop sh.... Snow getting in its eye's lol
I want to know how many people got that Star Trek reference.
The Mudfighter looks like "What if Kermit the Frog was a Cobra Condor Pilot?"
Informative and entertaining video.. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ great work
Dude, I love that t-shirt! Good review too.
I haven't own this in the mid-80's. Love this design. The rear propeller of mudfighter...I only think the aircraft have this design in reality its the prototype Defiant-X. (Sorry for my English b'coz I'm from Southeast Asia)
I had this as a kid and assumed it was amphibious.
It almost looks like it could land in water except the guns would be underwater. The bombs could double as torpedoes then tho.
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Oof, the Corps slander! I mean, at least you knew his name I guess…
There's two Mud Fighters in the intro for the DIC animated 5 part Operation Dragon Fire. I dunno about the rest of the series.
Mudfighter might have been based on a prototype being explored in some form. For instance, the X-Wing fighter has resemblance to an illustration that was in PM article published around the same time about concept being explored.
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“Mudfighter” most likely refers to its close air support mission. This actually looks like the proposed Havoc light attack aircraft and was designed to both attack ground targets and Soviet attack helicopters.
Roger was playing “Leo Walsh”, where do you get Mudd from? 😱😉😂🖖
(Ps: he would also like a copy of your first draft script. 😂)
I had this, but at the time, it was more buying out of habit than anything else. I remember being disappointed the ship was molded in the basic colors, no paint apps. Dogfight (who shares a first name with Hyneman!) just became a basic troop for me, as I really had no time for play between finishing school, work, and parents’ impending split. If anything, I think I imagined the bombs as booster jets or something? The propeller didn’t stay on too long.
As for being born in one city and growing up in a different area, it happens all the time. Hell, Duke was a personal favorite for being born here in StL, yet cartoon (and comic?) mentions him growing up elsewhere. One school friend was born across River in Illinoiz, we grew up an hour out of StL. My later comic dealer was born in Queens, moved to StL area when he was eight, stayed here most of the rest of his remaining 34 years. Another acquaintance seems to have “LA” as his residences, born in Lower Affton (StL), main res in Louisiana, while his main jobs in Los Angeles. Keeps residences in each area, plus NYC.
The mudfigther appeared in Operation Dragonfire
Take away two bombs, and give me one control stick!
I don't think I ever saw this in stores as a kid. It seems like it had potential to be cool. I wonder at what stage, the designers just said hey, lets put on a blindfold and draw this out.
The 1600 pounds is how much thrust the aircraft has.
That would be ridiculously underpowered
I.don't know if anyone has said, but "mudfighter" is a traditional name for aircraft with a primary Combat Air Support. I don't know when the term originated. I want to say in WWII when the P-47 was adapted for a ground support and tank killer role. I know the A-1 Skyraider was colloquially called a "mud fighter" and so was the A-10 to a lesser extent.
LMFAO!! The dongfight comment, still laughing! Great review!
I see what you did there with Harry Mudd 🖖
Bonobos are known to have dong fights in the wild. True story.
Mudfighters is an USAF nickname for close air support aircraft
The mudfighter is of similar design to the Diemert Defender.
Shouldn't it be 4 Cobra parachute marks. 😁
Perfect chief
The Mudfighter was in the animated series.
Hey Commander! Next week is my 16th birthday, since you don't have a video plan yet, could I make a request?
Maybe General Flagg from '92, or a new A.W.E. Striker review? Those are just some ideas of the top of my head based off my collection.
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Cover Girl and the Wolverine?
Double post but I can offer up some useful information on why they called it the mudfighter as my Vietnam veteran dad told me the nickname for ground attack aircraft was mud movers
30,700 pounds?! Sounds like it fights to keep out of the mud.
This is the era of stuff that Hasbro was phoning it in. I expect this lack of quality from budget toys you’d get from a drugstore, not a toy from a major manufacturer.
Cluster bomb dispensers look like the interior of a soda machine, these are more like a 500 GP bomb
Dongfight will be the name Hasbro uses if they cannot secure the trademark. Like General Tomahawk lol.
Turns out there were actual low speed, high agility concept aircraft with pusher props from the 1980s:
BAe SABA: ua-cam.com/video/Vqw_dOSUYdA/v-deo.html Video by Ed Nash's Military Matters -channel
Scaled Composites - Ares: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scaled_Composites_ARES
Was dogfight meant to be Wildbill?
Wrong hat. He might have started out as a wild Bill update but changed to be his own thing during production
Lol @ Dong fight! Hahahaha!
I always thought this was kind of cool and don't forget the original competitors or most of them to the A/X competition were turboprop powered and armed with an M61 Vulcan
I can see this making the lives of a platoon of Cobra vipers or HISS tanks absolutely miserable
If I had one of these I'd like to think I would display it with some missiles from another aircraft it's just a break up the monotony of the bombs
I still think the US military could benefit from a turboprop powered Cass aircraft something cheaper than an a-10 packing and m61 gun with about a 1000 rounds of 20mm shells and an 8000 lb bomb load
I wonder what possessed them to call a kids' toy "mudfighter"? I knew of its existence when it came out and would've liked to have added it to my collection, but it was never officially released in the UK. I expect the dodgy name had something to do with it.
It had something going for it, after it came out the US named a similar plane mud fighter
@@mikewilson858 But that wasn't a kids' toy. Can you imagine the reaction when little Jimmy asked his parents what a mudfighter is?
I had this one
I checked 3DJOES and turns out Dog fight is on the Mudfighter box art, it's just you can't see his head, so he's on the box art but it's a horrible photo.
I repainted my Dogfight, so yes he was too plain for his plane.
I hate mud ...It gets in everything
Gene Roddenberry and Paramount were notorious for bringing people to court for alleged copywrite infringement on anything and everything to do with Star Trek. I don't think anyone at Hasbro wanted to risk that.
Ask Harlan Ellison about that. 😉
Dogfight is Wild Bill's cousin
I bet you Anything they reused the name Dogfight. From the 1988 Autobot Trigger bot who I have. From the year before. Maybe I need to get this so I can put both dogfights side by side.
Forget the mudfighter, can we get more footage of women mud wrestling please!
Review 91 cesspool for next week
Compared to the cockpit you're what? 4'7? I'm measuring you at Joe fest
I don't like this figure. His torso has weird proportions. I always call him Launchpad McQuack.
bock racks away!
Lgt bomber.
MUD!
Nice video, Hoodie! This was one of the last reviews FORMBX257 did...has anyone heard how Kevin's doing?
Am I the only one who thinks Dogfight looks very much like Wild Bill?
Hey...mud can have its uses. Like, confusing Russians (sorry)
I would not want to use my mind to control an aircraft, unless I guess I was fighting mud. Matt doesn’t seem super intelligent
Mud. I meant mud! Sorry Matt, whoever you are