Retro Action Figure Commercials Compilation 60s & 70s! Mego GI Joe Bionic Man Star Wars & more!

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  • Remember when superhero action figures and fighting army figures like G.I. Joe were made to be played with and not collected? Relive the glory days of pure, unadulterated fun!
    If you played with it in the 70s, most likely it's in this collection of retro television commercials from the 60's and 70's. Featuring classic retro and vintage commercials for GI Joe, Captain Action, Big Jim, Bionic Man, Action Jackson, Star Wars, Spider-Man, Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman and other popular DC and Marvel superheroes from Mego, Kiss dolls, and many, many more!
    I can officially attest to having almost every action figure in this TV commercial compilation with the exception of a lot of the Star Wars toys - I only have Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader (still have him) and Han Solo.
    I literally just threw out my Steve Austin Bionic Man yesterday (Sept 5, 2015) due to water damage in my garage but I still have many toys and action figures left over from my childhood. Hasbro GI Joe with kung fu grip, eagle eye Joe and a ton of action gear from many play-sets. My favorite Christmas gift memory was receiving an Aquaman 8" Mego action figure from my aunt and uncle - I didn't even like Aquaman that much, but with Batman, Robin and Superman already in my possession, I guess I needed Aquaman to round out the Super Friend's roster. Wonder Woman wouldn't be released until awhile later.
    Throughout the 70s I amassed quite a collection of Mego Action Figures. Batman, Robin, Superman, Aquaman, Shazam, Iron Man, Captain America, Spider-Man, Hulk, Green Goblin, The Riddler, The Penguin, The Joker, Mr. Mxyzptlk, Tarzan, Falcon, Thor, Green Arrow, The Thing, Batgirl, Wonder Woman, Catwoman and the Lizard. While most of them fell apart over the years, I stupidly threw out their bodies, but kept their costumes, accessories and heads - which was the first of anything I ever sold on eBay in around 2004. For just the Mego heads, superhero costumes and accessories I took in close to $300. I was pretty happy about that sale.
    The 70s were also a great time for GI Joe, Bullet Man, Steve Austin The Bionic Man, The Lone Ranger, Tonto and Butch Cavendish,
    It's certainly odd to see DC and Marvel superheroes advertised together in the same commercial, but if you look at the old Mego boxes from the 1970s, you'll find Captain America among Batman, Robin, Superman, Aquaman and Shazam.
    Later in the early 80s my parents bought me Mego Kiss action figures of Gene Simmons, Ace Frehley, Peter Criss and Paul Stanley - and you'll see the commercial in this compilation. I still have those wild musical rock n roll Kiss figures in my collection.
    Enjoy!

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  • @richardwatts8712
    @richardwatts8712 10 років тому +1

    Awesome commercials...from a time when imagination truly was limitless...No matter what action figure you had, your back garden, the beach or quarry pit was your playset and a ticket to hours of adventure and fun...what fantastic toys...

  • @AKILLALLAH
    @AKILLALLAH 9 років тому +5

    Damn this commercial brought back memories. I hadn't seen some of these for over 30 years.

    • @moxxichannel5950
      @moxxichannel5950  9 років тому

      Akill Allah My absolute favourite was the Trouble commercial. Not because it was my favourite game, but it's the commercial I remembered from my childhood....imprinted on my mind. There's a Pine Sol commercial from the 60s or 70s that I also have itching my brain and I've never been able to see it again. Funny, what sticks in your mind...

  • @lunar67
    @lunar67 9 років тому +1

    Oh god I feel my age after watching this... But those were the good Ol' days...Gone forever

  • @redbeard0408
    @redbeard0408 10 років тому +4

    My childhood in a 20 minute clip. The days when you looked forward to the Sears Christmas catalog to finally come.

    • @Fatjohny100
      @Fatjohny100 10 років тому +1

      Still have a Sears catalog with all the circled Megos,Joes,Big Jim...now I gotta dig it out....

    • @testodude
      @testodude 9 років тому

      Fatjohny100 Too funny. We used to circle stuff we wanted in the catalogs leading up to Christmas, too. I remember circling an Electroshot shooting gallery, rock em sock em robots, and a Ready Ranger backpack one year. My dad instructed me to scale it back a little. LOL.

  • @toddbiffstick3619
    @toddbiffstick3619 10 років тому +2

    Who thumbs this down? 60s kids? 80s kids? 90s kids? Who? Who damn it!! This was awesome! I am too young to remember this, 90s kid, but toys in the 70s looked great.

    • @TheMwoodsist
      @TheMwoodsist 10 років тому +3

      Agree 100%. I am an 80's kid and I feel that toys in the 60's and 70's were so much more creative than toys today.

    • @GodWeenSatan
      @GodWeenSatan 10 років тому

      I'm an 80's kid and yeah these action figures beat anything out today! It seems they put a lot more work into their toys with real clothes and such, a more realistic approach. Even 80's toys were great! Sure they weren't hot toys quality of today but hot toys prices are insane! For the time and something mass produced these were tops!

    • @Fatjohny100
      @Fatjohny100 10 років тому +1

      I'm a 60's-70's kid and I still have most of my original Joe's and Megos, Plus the toys I started collecting in my forties...

    • @bruhmane9459
      @bruhmane9459 9 років тому +1

      I don't ever get my underwear in a bundle because someone chooses-for whatever reason...I'm sure they have them-to "thumbs down" a video. People like what they like, and dislike what they dislike...pretty simple. But I think that people whose modernized minds are far too complex to understand and appreciate the simplicity of these then popular toys could be one reason. Seems like anything that doesn't have CGI graphics, and someone being gorily murdered, it's not worth their time. We kids back then were far more intelligent and creative than this generation of youths, for the simple fact that we didn't need all these modern electronic gadgets to do all of our thinking for us. Those modernized "diseases" that we call Attention Deficit Disorder and ADHD were basically unheard of. We had several things to stimulate our creativity. Not so, nowadays. This generation of kids is a mess.

  • @rodneybrimer1712
    @rodneybrimer1712 9 років тому +1

    The 1970's kicked ass for kids. Most of us had a imagination,played all the time. My favorite action figures was the mego superheros and of course the six million dollar man also super gi Joe with bulletman and mike powers damn cool video. For a few minutes it was a better time ,thanks for video!

  • @jorgepluas1096
    @jorgepluas1096 10 років тому

    God....such great memories....such awesome toys ....they really inspired my imagination....loved them so much

  • @ppiorkowski1502
    @ppiorkowski1502 10 місяців тому +1

    The kids in the first two commercials are probably between 70 to 80 years old now. Crazy if you think about it. I love the Mego Superhero figures. Had a bunch as a kid.

    • @moxxichannel5950
      @moxxichannel5950  9 місяців тому

      Definitely they’d be in their late 60s to early 70s if those kids were around 10 when filmed in mid60s.
      Mego recently released their 50th Anniversary Sets (on Amazon, in Walmart, Target etc) which are primarily DC based. They look identical to their 70s counterparts. Managed to get my hands on the latest wave: Batman, Robin, Aquaman, Superman, Flash, Green Lantern, Green Arrow, Shazam, Joker, Penguin, Reverse Flash, Riddler. A new wave is set for Feb 2024 (DC). They can’t get the rights for Marvel, which really sucks.

  • @TooCooFoYou
    @TooCooFoYou 10 років тому +4

    Kids, you will now see how they got all the action figures in Robot Chicken right here.

  • @monkabuda
    @monkabuda 9 років тому

    Some great commercials from our childhood. I had nearly all of those toys when I was I kid.
    Loved mix and matching the figures in my battles. Had lot's of fun with those things!
    I wish I still had some of those action figures. I am trying to think back at when they must have been throwm out....cant remember!

  • @WarlordATF
    @WarlordATF 10 років тому

    Wow, that was great. I was surprised how many i remembered considering i was born in 71.

  • @juliusmaloney
    @juliusmaloney 10 років тому +2

    I still have my Wonder Woman & Bionic Woman!

  • @debgibsonfan
    @debgibsonfan 9 років тому

    Mid 70's were amazing.
    Had so many of these figures.

  • @1tbounty
    @1tbounty 11 років тому

    I had most of these Superheroes. Great times indeed!

  • @Earthtime3978
    @Earthtime3978 9 років тому +1

    Amazing. Mixing DC with Marvel. It goes to show how both are/were on par with each other.

  • @trikkerman1
    @trikkerman1 2 роки тому

    I remember when I was little in the 70's, all I wanted for Christmas was the 6 million dollar man.

  • @poetx64
    @poetx64 9 років тому +5

    Falcon...that great BLACK superhero. lololol. too funny.

    • @Dr.Thirteen
      @Dr.Thirteen 9 років тому +1

      poetx64 like that was his power lol

  • @kevinnelson66
    @kevinnelson66 9 років тому +1

    Ah, memories.

  • @stephenbirks5338
    @stephenbirks5338 8 років тому

    thankyou for sharing those wonderful memories !!!

  • @DarthSideous63
    @DarthSideous63 10 років тому

    Thanks I had a lot of Mego action figures. I had Batman where you can take his cowl off, all the Star Trek figures and of course G.I. Joe and Evel Kenievel.

  • @pigking7139
    @pigking7139 10 років тому +2

    I remember I had the stretchy guy when I was 5 and I was able to break it so wasn't to strong

  • @neiltemple123
    @neiltemple123 9 років тому +6

    Wait...Mr.Fantastic and Invisible Girl BOTH turn invisible? Since when? LOL

    • @dumbbo1
      @dumbbo1 9 років тому +3

      Since they got lazy and made a doll of a stretchy hero that you couldn't actually stretch.

    • @satomiwa
      @satomiwa 8 років тому +1

      And Johnny Storm, "faster than the speed of light". I think they got him mixed up with the Flash. I had some of these, but my favourites were the Major Matt Mason figures. And the Gorilla from Big Jim.

  • @Superlucha46
    @Superlucha46 10 років тому

    I had a lot of these figures. I liked Maskatron. I used to have big battles between Mego heroes and toys from other lines, which included Stretch Monster.

  • @dorkusmalorkusalamagorkus3876
    @dorkusmalorkusalamagorkus3876 9 років тому +1

    that green superhero! and the black guy!

  • @zacmariozeroreturns
    @zacmariozeroreturns 11 років тому

    I loled like hell when he said "Falcon: the black superhero".

  • @MOUNTAINOUS
    @MOUNTAINOUS 11 років тому

    i had that 12 inch hulk too. dang this is like a time machine watching this. i feel like a kid.

  • @clintbronson5
    @clintbronson5 10 років тому +1

    Awww nothing like taking your mego super hero out of the box and smelling it......

  • @saintagil
    @saintagil 10 років тому

    nice trip down memory lane

  • @jalsbrook4475
    @jalsbrook4475 9 років тому

    This is the first time I've seen a commercial for the stretch guy that was see through.. I loved that toy I had to cut it open and see what was in there...turned out to be something like syrup

  • @theedrstrangelove
    @theedrstrangelove 9 років тому

    Big Jim, had companions too. Dr. Steel, Big Josh, and a dog named duke.

  • @Fatjohny100
    @Fatjohny100 10 років тому

    You sir have done a great service.

  • @MOUNTAINOUS
    @MOUNTAINOUS 11 років тому

    the six million dollar man rocket repair station I had that with all the pieces most my life and sold it at 30 years old. I am 40 now.

  • @PROTESTism
    @PROTESTism 9 років тому

    What will our kids remember and miss when they grow up and get old ?

  • @nightfangs2910
    @nightfangs2910 10 років тому +1

    ahh strech armstong beat and streched him till he split ma made me throw it away dam it to hell gret times loved these toys

  • @therealmanos
    @therealmanos 10 років тому +2

    This is 90% of my childhood.

    • @jorgepluas1096
      @jorgepluas1096 10 років тому

      I hear ya , brother....such great memories ...and awesome toys
      Makes you wonder where has all that time gone to

    • @Fantastiverse
      @Fantastiverse 9 років тому

      therealmanos I was thinking exactly the same. These commercials and the Sears catalogs were what my dreams were made of back in the day.

    • @testodude
      @testodude 9 років тому

      therealmanos Very few of my friends in the early 70s really gave a crap about action figures. Big Jim was the sissiest toy imaginable. We thought most of them were boring as hell. This does NOT include Evil Knievel-- he was the coolest guy alive, and the stunt cycle was awesome. Six million dollar man and Maskatron get a pass, too.
      Don't get me wrong-- we'd watch ANY cartoon. I guess we were an unimaginative bunch when it came to games. We'd rather go outside and throw dirt at each other or play a pickup baseball game.

    • @moxxichannel5950
      @moxxichannel5950  9 років тому

      testodude Big Jim was (and is) just a 10" douche bag. Even though I had one of his figures, I'm pretty sure I made the GI Joe's bully the shit out of his unshaven baby face every chance they had. He might have answered the phones at GI HQ, I can't remember giving him a substantial role when it came to saving the day.

    • @testodude
      @testodude 9 років тому

      moxxi
      Too funny. Reminds me of one of the few times I spent more than 10 minutes with action figures as a kid. A neighbor kid got Johnny West and Sam Cobra for Christmas. I got a Maskatron. I said, "Sam robbed the bank. Let's make a posse." Maskatron and Johnny West caught Sam Cobra, and we hung him with an clothesline. That lasted about 15 minutes.

  • @astrotrainreviews1355
    @astrotrainreviews1355 9 років тому

    Cool! I love theses kinds of things!

  • @2199
    @2199 9 років тому

    I remember toys about centaurs that were inter changeable. They were from the 70's.

  • @gingaBANG
    @gingaBANG 10 років тому +1

    I didn't knew that they mixed DC and Marvel back then.

    • @Dr.Thirteen
      @Dr.Thirteen 9 років тому

      gingaBANG I did I had a mix of both and made them team up and fight each other

  • @TonyaManningCCTT22
    @TonyaManningCCTT22 9 років тому

    I enjoyed all of them, especially the WW commercials, but I loved them ALL!!!! THANK YOU

  • @jalsbrook4475
    @jalsbrook4475 9 років тому +2

    The Falcon commercial was NOT racist in the slightest.. in the 60's and 70's people were actually NORMAL; not trying to find racism in everything in creation

    • @dorkusmalorkusalamagorkus3876
      @dorkusmalorkusalamagorkus3876 9 років тому

      +Snake Eyes40 yeah they were too busy trying to figure out how to get high off everything in creation

  • @stankydanky
    @stankydanky 10 років тому

    You guys are lucky. You all got this stuff when you were a kid, and all I get is a laptop. I wish I lived in the 70's.

    • @bruhmane9459
      @bruhmane9459 9 років тому

      Yep, and we were much happier, and SMARTER with those simple-yet intriguing toys than you'll ever be with all these modern gadgets that do nothing but do all your thinking for you.

    • @stankydanky
      @stankydanky 9 років тому

      Bruh Mane Well, there's always eBay for this stuff.

  • @talkingbanana12
    @talkingbanana12 11 років тому

    Awesome!

  • @blastingreviews2
    @blastingreviews2 11 років тому

    I feel asleep well watching it good video

  • @jcb3259
    @jcb3259 9 років тому

    Thanks for uploading

  • @Mottman
    @Mottman 10 років тому +1

    Man, I had a lot of those. Completely forgot about Maskatron. Very cool toy. But since when did Mr. Fantastic have the power of invisibility?

  • @MOUNTAINOUS
    @MOUNTAINOUS 11 років тому

    the atomic man for gijoe. I had that too. and I still got the outfit. I had that robin too. and the six million dollar man. I still got my evil kenivel. so cool.

  • @anc215
    @anc215 11 років тому

    16:37 "I wanna be a Pahr Shoo Jumpuh" Mego liked kids with New Yahk accents.

  • @MOUNTAINOUS
    @MOUNTAINOUS 11 років тому

    i got the kiss dolls still yaaa. great video.

  • @Paultrichard
    @Paultrichard 11 років тому

    That shit would be worth some money these days! !

  • @jimmyrodas1396
    @jimmyrodas1396 9 років тому +1

    a time when kids knew how to play..

  • @krisrhood2127
    @krisrhood2127 Рік тому

    I had a lot of these

  • @studlygrish
    @studlygrish 9 років тому

    Where were the Hot Wheels? Every kid in America had at least one!

  • @SystemEquation
    @SystemEquation 11 років тому

    Good times

  • @warrior4truth152
    @warrior4truth152 9 років тому

    everything seems to be sold separately back then.

  • @churjoak
    @churjoak 11 років тому

    Is that a Metal Gear NES reference? "I feel asleep"

  • @christophermbair
    @christophermbair 9 років тому

    The black winged superhero wow too funny

    • @testodude
      @testodude 9 років тому

      christopher bair You chose the perfect word-- funny. Not intended to be an insult-- they were making sure you noticed--- "hey, he's black! Cool!"

  • @PROTESTism
    @PROTESTism 9 років тому

    BIG JIM !

  • @nfelvis68
    @nfelvis68 11 років тому

    UK version of G I Joe was called Action Man sold by Palitoy.

  • @mrfrogbutt1
    @mrfrogbutt1 10 років тому +1

    The Falcon was THAT great BLACK superhero!!!! OMG, the silliness of that moniker was just WRONG

  • @WecanWinJesse
    @WecanWinJesse 10 років тому +2

    Falcon the winged black superhero.. The black one not Hulk,he's green Falcuuuuuun the Black Winged surperhero LOL..

  • @murosama85
    @murosama85 9 років тому

    "falcon the great black super hero" lol

  • @TheBigJewbowski
    @TheBigJewbowski 11 років тому

    The Jude abides man. Mazel tov!

  • @starshipgraffiti
    @starshipgraffiti Рік тому +1

    I had evil kenevil planet of the apes all main star wars guys Kirk spock superman joker Batman robin and his car and motorcycle with side car.ect.. Near mint until a fire .

  • @quitaulla
    @quitaulla 10 років тому

    It's funny how even back then they have to include the black kid in the commercials.

    • @Fatjohny100
      @Fatjohny100 10 років тому

      Well, they liked toys too...

    • @quitaulla
      @quitaulla 10 років тому

      Yes the like toys too. But where is the hispanic kid, or the indian one, or another race? Why is it that in many commercials or movies, they feel obligated to have the black race only, not many other races?

    • @Fatjohny100
      @Fatjohny100 10 років тому +1

      I just watched 3 videos containing commercials and clips from T.V shows from the 70's. seems they did this alot back then. think people were making an effort to be inclusive. At the time the G.I Joe and Mego commercials were being aired I was 8. I lived in a suburb of Minneapolis, my friend Jake was black and my friend avid was Jewish. We liked the commercials very much. We would gather around the T.V to watch them. It was a different time..not sure how old you are, but the world has changed quite a bit since then...I liked it better then...

    • @quitaulla
      @quitaulla 10 років тому

      Your story is nice, remembering the times when you were small :) Those are the good old times!

    • @jorgepluas1096
      @jorgepluas1096 10 років тому

      Fatjohny100 Amen , brother-- you are soooo right. My how things have changed , There was a certain air of inocense and imagination that just isn't there anymore. Guess with video games and all that ---a child does not need much of an imagination anymore.

  • @aveyonhundley7680
    @aveyonhundley7680 11 років тому

    Back then they didn't care about dc and marvel

  • @davidburrus3913
    @davidburrus3913 11 років тому

    What? No Fembots. Lol. That was an amazing trip back in time. I had many of those dolls . R u a collector?

  • @theedrstrangelove
    @theedrstrangelove 9 років тому

    Hey! No Billy Blast-Off?

  • @melvinch
    @melvinch 10 років тому

    Was GI Joe renamed as Action Man in the late 70s ?

    • @Dynamite114
      @Dynamite114 10 років тому

      Action Man is a European version of G.I. Joe.

    • @melvinch
      @melvinch 10 років тому

      TheCometAttack OK thanks :) So in Singapore, we had Action Man. The GI Joe toys were the much smaller action figures.

    • @Dynamite114
      @Dynamite114 10 років тому

      Melvin Chong Sorry, I mean it was first launched in Britain in 1966 by the brittish toy company, Palitoy, as a licensed copy of Hasbro's first G.I. Joe line: America's Movable Fighting Man. Action Man was based on G.I. Joe.

    • @jorgepluas1096
      @jorgepluas1096 10 років тому +1

      Melvin Chong those Little GI Joes came out in the early eighties--originally they were like 12 inch action figures . I started getting them in the 70s ...but felt a Little cheated when I saw those 3 inch or so action figures

  • @din0byte
    @din0byte 9 років тому

    hey moxxi, nice job with the wrong aspect ratio

    • @moxxichannel5950
      @moxxichannel5950  9 років тому +1

      You're welcome! I was going out of my way to piss you off and apparently, mission accomplished!

  • @JordanStuffGamer
    @JordanStuffGamer 9 років тому

    Robot chicken anyone

  • @prixelderp5231
    @prixelderp5231 10 років тому

    HORRIFIC BATTLE!

  • @aveyonhundley7680
    @aveyonhundley7680 11 років тому

    Why would batman need to know why car got rob

  • @firelion9929
    @firelion9929 9 років тому

    that was so rasiest when he said "Falcon the black hero"

  • @acdcgooner
    @acdcgooner 8 років тому

    hulk..posable superhero..falcon BLACK flying superhero -_-

  • @Primex007
    @Primex007 9 років тому

    Talk about Memories

  • @fireskull922
    @fireskull922 10 років тому

    it seems like every time they mention falcon it is because he is black wtf

  • @pigking7139
    @pigking7139 10 років тому +1

    was it not racist to continuously call falcon the amazing black superhero

    • @FortniteLegend44
      @FortniteLegend44 10 років тому

      not at the time

    • @jorgepluas1096
      @jorgepluas1096 10 років тому

      i guess they were trying to enthuse black people ---or not appear as racist

    • @pigking7139
      @pigking7139 10 років тому

      jorge pluas they could have said the amazing superhero instead of putting the word black in

    • @bruhmane9459
      @bruhmane9459 9 років тому

      pig king Yeah...and they could ALSO have totally not had him there in the first place. Damn, I get so tired of folks constantly whining about something. Get over it. That's how it was in the 70s

    • @pigking7139
      @pigking7139 9 років тому

      Bruh Mane I know im just saying

  • @RKSonos
    @RKSonos 10 років тому

    That falcon commercial was racist

  • @lazyboi1
    @lazyboi1 10 років тому

    19:04 wtf?

  • @fireskull922
    @fireskull922 10 років тому +1

    "Falcon the winged black super hero" that is "Super" racist

    • @Fatjohny100
      @Fatjohny100 10 років тому

      Really?

    • @fireskull922
      @fireskull922 10 років тому

      Really wat

    • @bruhmane9459
      @bruhmane9459 9 років тому

      Christoph, I guess you win the modern day "call anything that offends you racist" award. There was absolutely nothing "racist" about calling Falcon the "winged black superhero." This is how it was in the 70s. Black people back then were just happy to even HAVE a black superhero action figure...we didn't worry about him being called "black." You simply CHOOSE to deem something as racist, even though you're not even black, and probably have no concept of how it was in the 70s. I notice how you didn't say a word about them calling the Hulk a "green superhero." IS THAT not "racist" as well? Man, grow some backbone and stop trying to make yourself out to be the "racism" police. It's getting SO old

    • @testodude
      @testodude 9 років тому

      Bruh Mane Did you know the charge of "racist" was pretty much coined by Trotsky in his writings as a tactic to make Americans look and feel bad about each other? So, folks who throw the "racist" charge out so freely are acting like good little communists. Trotsky would be so proud.
      I guess that makes sense, doesn't it?
      BTW- You're right. 70s were awesome. Folks weren't uptight. They did their own thing, and weren't making excuses or looking for handouts.

  • @jimmyrodas1396
    @jimmyrodas1396 9 років тому

    a time when kids knew how to play..