Is anyone here a he man fan?
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Hey i have snake mountain and the fright zone only need castle grayskull.Roadbuster wrote:I used to own a lot of these figures as a kid. Some of the vehicles and playsets too (Castle Grayskull). If I had the room I'd collect them again but as for now I'm just going to have to settle for watching the MOTU dvd's and reminiscing.
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There's just something not disco about someone who doesn't like He-Man.
Along with the scads of other figures, my brother had Moss Man, and when he started driving in high school, he strung him up on the rear view mirror of our 1970 Chevy Impala like one of those pine tree air fresheners.
I think only we got the joke.
Good redneck times.
Along with the scads of other figures, my brother had Moss Man, and when he started driving in high school, he strung him up on the rear view mirror of our 1970 Chevy Impala like one of those pine tree air fresheners.
I think only we got the joke.
Good redneck times.
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Haha!Roar wrote:There's just something not disco about someone who doesn't like He-Man.
@ Derek-Metalz - I think you're right. I get the feeling that most fans are the ones that grew up with MOTU back in the day ...and maybe the recent (200x) series managed to capture kids interest as well. I'm sure it did, but probably not to the extent MOTU did when it first came out in the 80's.