ITS EATINGGGG lol the things you do while we aren’t home😂
There’s nothing better than kicking off the season by getting all those Halloween decorations out! This motivates me to get my 80s Halloween decorations out in my cave!
Great video Perry! I too crushed hard on Ricchi in Casper. Casper at the theater was my first ever "date" as a kid (even though my parents had to drive us lol). Room looks great. Not sure why but that little puff ball is strangely my favorite piece lol. Keep the great stuff coming :)
@@elibourgard8969 thanks Eli! I assume that was your power hour question on New 80s Revolution this week!
Yeah I think we all had that crush, it was just the right age for us haha.
@@TheCassettePhase Lol yes, that was my question. Your channel and Jason's are my two favorite channels :)
@@elibourgard8969 thanks! That’s good company so I appreciate you saying that. I only have one Hasbro figure, but I think they’re awesome looking.
@@TheCassettePhase I'm getting close to completing the line, but I will probably never own the last series (green card) figures. Out of my price range lol. I had a friend who had a ton of them growing up and I was always jealous. Now as an adult I can scratch that itch :)
Love that Vader mug! Also haha I also set up for each holiday. Just a fun little way to keep the spirit alive!
@@OhIHadThat absolutely! Vintage holiday items are just so fun and have to be displayed every year.
Thank you for sharing your Halloween decorating day! The den looks ready for Halloween. Have the decorations turned on and the lights turned off, a favorite snack and your favorite group of people and watch some scary or not so scary movies. Around here, all grouped up, we stick with not so scary. The super scary movies is a party of one maybe two. I remember almost everyone in school had a few weepuls in their locker or stuck to their Trapper Keeper, folder, pencil or clothes. They were all the rage back in the day. I think they are adorable! We have a couple Casper video games and movies. They've been stored for so long I can't remember what we have. Now, I want to go dig them out and look.
@@lisae7976 thank you! I definitely plan on having some movie nights just like you described! Does it get more 80s than a weepul stuck to a Trapper Keeper?! Love it!
@@TheCassettePhaseThat's awesome! Enjoy your movie nights! Sure doesn't! I had one stuck to my trapper keeper, 3 or 4 in my locker, one on my pencil and for some reason, one in my coat pocket. A spare just in case, I guess.
Very nice! Most of my Halloween memories actually come from being at school. Until 1997, trick or treating for my siblings and I consisted of going to our grandparents's houses in our costumes because when we lived in the city, it wasn't that safe of a neighborhood that we lived in, and then for the first four years that we lived out in the country, we either lived in a small refurbished log farmhouse where it was too dark for us to be walking around at night, even with our parents joining us, or we lived on the really busy main road of the place we lived in. So when we moved into the subdivision we lived in until 2016, we got to go trick or treating in our neighborhood. I stopped going trick or treating when I was in middle school in 1999. I do remember some of my costumes though.
One year I was dressed as Van Gough Lion from Zoobilee Zoo, the next year I went as Commander Riker from Star Trek: The Next Generation, but grade 2 and grade 3 I had the most amazing costumes. In grade 2 my dad bought a Darth Vader costume, one of those cheap plastic ones, with a domino mask, and then he cut out the logo from the NES Batman game that was the game of the 1989 movie, and stuck it on the front of the Darth Vader costume, and put it on me over a black sweatshirt with a hood, so I could put the domino mask on and put up the hood so I could be Batman. And then the very next year my parents got me a Ninja Turtles costume, and I was Michaelangelo. Which was so cool!
I also had a party with a friend over and we watched Boo to You Winnie the Pooh on TV in 1996. I remember it so well because Toy Story had Just come out on VHS, and they had commercials for it during the broadcast. I love the 1995 Casper movie. I have it on VHS now, but when I was a kid, my parents rented it for me when it first came out. I also had that glow in the dark Casper from Pizza Hut. I had some of the original Mcdonald's Nugget Buddies that had Halloween costumes, as well as the original Pumpkin bucket. As for those little furballs with googly eyes, I have no idea what they're called, but I had a bunch of the regular ones when I was a kid.
@@tgif1345 man that Batman costume sounds awesome! I was also Michelangelo one year. Appreciate you sharing all of the Halloween memories!
@@TheCassettePhase It was pretty cool. Especially because my parents couldn't find an actual Batman costume for me, despite Batman still being everywhere in 1994, with Batman: The Animated Series still on Fox Kids and Batman Forever coming out in 1995, so my dad simply made one for me. Oh dude, that's awesome! I guess Mikey was the most popular Turtle for Halloween, even in 1995, when I went as him.
@@tgif1345 yeah your dad did well with that costume for sure. Yeah the Mikey costume was great. Like most costumes from that time though, it was hard to breathe in haha.
@@TheCassettePhase He's a pretty creative guy. Lol. Mine had to slip on and off easily because I was fed through a feeding tube at the time and my nurse at school had to access the tube, so any costumes I wore, had to come off easily.
The little guy with the feet is called Weepuls. They still make them even now. Thanks for kicking off this holiday in the best way! Great taste in everything.
@@doc2ur_who thank you! That actually sounds familiar. Appreciate it!