One of my favorite saturday morning cartoons. Loved the positive message of the show. Thanks for sharing the toys. I didn't have the toys but I may have had a lunch box.
I was thinking that myself going through a stack of silver age comics a few days ago. One of them, (part of the Richie Rich series) is a comic titled, "Little Lotta in Foodland", The character Little Lotta being a rather chubby girl with a big appetite...
That fat Albert in the gang Figurines are so nostalgic I would love to have those in my collection one day if I am lucky and you got DVDs Got a question are they rare to find because people do not want to give them up in their collection or is there a limit to how many was made I also have another question like the movie Toy story when Al’s barn calls over the old man to fix Woody are there people out there that actually fix or refurbish these toys I’ve always wanted to know have always been interested in wanting to be like the old man that fix Woody and has all of The paints and what not all the stuff that goes in to refurbishing or fixing up old nostalgic action figures and dolls and plush toys and what not would really like to know If I ever see the set or a close to complete set I would so go in swoop These up can’t wait for you to show the blue card ones in another video Thank you as always for everything that you show us all the information that you have you are such an awesome guy when you have a great day and can’t wait to see the next video real soon
They are likely hard to find because back in the day when kids actually played with toys they got broken, lost or thrown away, so there aren't many of these still laying around. As for your other question, there are people who restore vintage toys professionally.
One of my favorite saturday morning cartoons. Loved the positive message of the show. Thanks for sharing the toys. I didn't have the toys but I may have had a lunch box.
I would love to have the lunch box! LPH collects boxes.
I had/have everybody except Mushmouth. Cherished toys. I also had/have Batman and Robin. Would love to find an original Mushmouth.
Cool set, you can still find them on eBay.
Nostalgic
That's what it's all about!
Awesome
Great show and great message in it. These kids should be watching the bully episode nowadays.
One of my all time favorite Saturday morning cartoons.
I only have two , be great to have the whole gang!
They do turn up from time to time on eBay...
I’d love to hav the repro display box they came in that and the Groove Goolies
Groovie Goulies is a tough line to complete.
There was a drug store called SuperX and they had bins of these.I had them all.I re-bought all of them through ebay in the early 2000's.Glad I did.
Were going to have a good time !
You and me and all the gang!
I want to see a million more times!
I'll be doing a follow up to this video next week with the Tedro Fat Albert figures.
Russel was Bill's brother....I think.
That's right. Just re-watched the series recently.
Got em.
The Brown Hornet did not stink.
I was always more a fan of the Junkyard Band. I feel like it was more creative.
I have to ask do you have figures of the Herculoids?
No, I don't have those. X-Plus and Toynami made them not too long ago, but they go for quite a bit...
Open By Chance If SideShow did a diorama of the Herculoids like they did with Thundercats I will not hesitate to buy it.
I have 2 lol Bill's
How did we survive the 70s with characters named dumb Donald or
fat Albert ,That would never happen today.
I was thinking that myself going through a stack of silver age comics a few days ago. One of them, (part of the Richie Rich series) is a comic titled, "Little Lotta in Foodland", The character Little Lotta being a rather chubby girl with a big appetite...
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That fat Albert in the gang Figurines are so nostalgic I would love to have those in my collection one day if I am lucky and you got DVDs Got a question are they rare to find because people do not want to give them up in their collection or is there a limit to how many was made I also have another question like the movie Toy story when Al’s barn calls over the old man to fix Woody are there people out there that actually fix or refurbish these toys I’ve always wanted to know have always been interested in wanting to be like the old man that fix Woody and has all of The paints and what not all the stuff that goes in to refurbishing or fixing up old nostalgic action figures and dolls and plush toys and what not would really like to know If I ever see the set or a close to complete set I would so go in swoop These up can’t wait for you to show the blue card ones in another video Thank you as always for everything that you show us all the information that you have you are such an awesome guy when you have a great day and can’t wait to see the next video real soon
They are likely hard to find because back in the day when kids actually played with toys they got broken, lost or thrown away, so there aren't many of these still laying around. As for your other question, there are people who restore vintage toys professionally.
Open By Chance nice if you happen to come across anyone I would really like to know thanks for asking my question