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I was working at Wal-Mart that season. *shudder* Those things were evil. We did accidentally discover one way to freak out customers and amuse ourselves with them, though. There were like, 6 to a case, I think, and they came with batteries. If you kick a case, they ALL start giggling and the box starts vibrating across the floor all by itself. Sounds like a box full of demonic creatures, and scared the crap out of more than one customer.
I would have loved to see that. I was working at another retail store that year, and the manager actually decided to give raffle tickets for people to be able to buy one of those toys. From what I remember, nobody ever complained when their number wasn't called, as they understood that it was only a raffle.
Thanks to this topic, I now have the Rescue Rangers theme in my head.
To right the countless wrongs of our days... We shine this light of true redemption, that this place may become as paradise...Oh, what a wonderful world such would be...
Ah, Rescue Rangers and TaleSpin, huge chunks of my childhood, right there We probably still have some of the old cereal box toys if we dug hard enough.
Man, I would have loved to see the demonic Elmo case
Sheesh, I remember when we were happy just to get a Big Wheels or a new movie for Christmas. On VHS, obviously, hehe. My Mom would usually put the bigger titles of the year on layaway for Christmas and we'd look forward to them for a very long time.
I don't have kids, but none of my nephews ever asked for the 'hot' toys, either. Or they were perfectly content to wait a few months for the insanity to die down and said item could be purchased right off the shelf, no fistfights needed, for 3/4 the price. Most of it's going to just be sitting in their closets in a while, anyways.
The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return.
I watched DuckTales, but it wasn't one of my favorites. Some of the episodes downright creeped me out. (I'm thinking of the one where they all got trapped inside a computer program *shudder* ) and I never could get into Darkwing. I liked Gummi Bears a lot, too.
The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return.
"For a musician, the SNES sound engine is like using Crayola Crayons. Nobuo Uematsu used Crayola Crayons to paint the Sistine Chapel." - Jeremy Jahns (re: "Dancing Mad") "The difference between an amateur and a master is that the master has failed way more times." - JoCat "Thinking is difficult, therefore let the herd pronounce judgment!" ~ Carl Jung "There's burning bridges, and then there's the lake just to fill it with gasoline." - Wiccy, reddit "Retail is a cruel master, and could very well be the most educational time of many people's lives, in its own twisted way." - me "Love keeps her in the air when she oughta fall down...tell you she's hurtin' 'fore she keens...makes her a home." - Capt. Malcolm Reynolds, "Serenity" (2005) Acts of Gord – Read it, Learn it, Love it!
"Our psychic powers only work if the customer has a mind to read." - me
I watched DuckTales, but it wasn't one of my favorites. Some of the episodes downright creeped me out. (I'm thinking of the one where they all got trapped inside a computer program *shudder* ) and I never could get into Darkwing. I liked Gummi Bears a lot, too.
Gummi Bears was awesome! I have a season of Duck Tales on DVD and it's held up remarkably well, unlike the Ninja Turtles. I would LOVE to get Gummi Bears on DVD.
To right the countless wrongs of our days... We shine this light of true redemption, that this place may become as paradise...Oh, what a wonderful world such would be...
Gummi Bears was awesome! I have a season of Duck Tales on DVD and it's held up remarkably well, unlike the Ninja Turtles.
The old Eastman & Laird TMNT comics (before being turned into a kid's show) hold up much better, but are fairly Not Safe for TV. Never really understood how someone looked at those and thought, "Great kids TV!"
The Rich keep getting richer because they keep doing what it was that made them rich. Ditto the Poor.
"Hy kan tell dey is schmot qvestions, dey is makink my head hurt."
Hoc spatio locantur.
The old Eastman & Laird TMNT comics hold up much better
QFT, GKing. I really loved those comics.
"For a musician, the SNES sound engine is like using Crayola Crayons. Nobuo Uematsu used Crayola Crayons to paint the Sistine Chapel." - Jeremy Jahns (re: "Dancing Mad") "The difference between an amateur and a master is that the master has failed way more times." - JoCat "Thinking is difficult, therefore let the herd pronounce judgment!" ~ Carl Jung "There's burning bridges, and then there's the lake just to fill it with gasoline." - Wiccy, reddit "Retail is a cruel master, and could very well be the most educational time of many people's lives, in its own twisted way." - me "Love keeps her in the air when she oughta fall down...tell you she's hurtin' 'fore she keens...makes her a home." - Capt. Malcolm Reynolds, "Serenity" (2005) Acts of Gord – Read it, Learn it, Love it!
"Our psychic powers only work if the customer has a mind to read." - me
I know it's because they think that we've got some sooper seekrit special line to the other locations, because that's the only thing that would explain customers who CALL me and want me to call other stores. Nope, but here's their number, Have at it!
Oh people do think that all the stores at the mall are connected. When I worked at Dillard's, I can't remember how many times customers would think that we could just pick up the phone, punch a button, and see if Foley's (at the complete opposite end of the mall) had such-and-such in stock. Or just flat out expected us to know what they had in stock. And then got mad because we couldn't.
I watched DuckTales, but it wasn't one of my favorites. Some of the episodes downright creeped me out. (I'm thinking of the one where they all got trapped inside a computer program *shudder* ) and I never could get into Darkwing. I liked Gummi Bears a lot, too.
I don't even want to know how some clearly not-kid-friendly things become children's cartoon shows. Besides the Ninja Turtles - which was originally a very dark comic laden with death and bloody injury (Raphael getting his face blown off, anyone?) - who the hell read Johnny the Homicidal Maniac and decided the creator should make a cartoon show?
Don't get me wrong, I love Invader Zim, but WHY would you think someone who happily draws comics about murder (which I also love) would make a good animator for a kids' show? Hey, let's make a cartoon show based off Saw and put it on Nickelodeon - cut out all the blood, violence, and any bad language and you'll have a great show for the kiddies. That's 30 seconds long.
Now I'm thinking about DuckTales...rather, the NES game. Man if I can get my NES to work, I might have to play it.
And I would have paid money to see the box of Elmos vibrating across the store. That visual is just too damn funny.
With the OT of Ducktales, My BIL and I once did a random experiment while waiting in line for a ride at Disneyland and shouted "DUCKTALES!". Nearly the entire line around us shouted back "Whoo! Oooo!"
Now, if you smell the roses but it doesn't lift your spirits, you're either allergic to rose pollen or you need medical intervention. ~ Seshat
I don't even want to know how some clearly not-kid-friendly things become children's cartoon shows.
With mucho editing and "creative" (read: stupid) dubbing; like the way that Cartoon Network made Naruto into a kid show. Example; editing out blood and violence, and dubbing over the original dubbing with what the Cartoon Network executives believe is more kid friendly dialogue.
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