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07/28/2003: Super Mario Ice Cream?

Heylo. We just got back from the Poconos, along with three garbage bags full of flea market crap and stolen jelly condiments from the many dilapidated diners and convenience stops we found along the way. The jellies sparked a great debate over how “Concord grapes” got their name, segueing sheerly by virtue of rhyme to a discussion about Cheers recurring character, Robin Colcord. The moral? Not much to do in that town — you drink a lot in the Poconos.

Anyway, there’s probably an article waiting to be written around the pictures I took, particularly those from a “Snake and Animal Farm” so unabashedly filthy that it’s amazing everything in there wasn’t dead. This’ll have to wait till later, though — gotta wrap up this week’s “real” articles before I can torment you with the regular stuff. My next Top 11? Alien Invasion Movies. It’ll be up tomorrow afternoon. Before I get back to Gort and Metaluna Mutants, there’s one small thing I had to show y’all first…

At the Poconos’ weekly flea market, an ice cream truck offered the goods: Super Mario Bros. Popsicles. Actually, I thought I was being misled — the truck was advertising ice pops that haven’t been sold in years, so when I asked for a Mario bar, the creature working inside kinda glanced at me with that whole “you’re kidding, right?” look. She said she wasn’t sure if they “had anymore,” which certainly would’ve been for the best since they’re a few years old. After digging through some boxes in the back of the truck, the creature lady emerged with what she swore was “the last Mario pop!” No really, she actually hopped up screaming “look, it’s the last Mario pop!” As if I wasn’t embarrassed enough just ordering the thing in my mid-20s, now I had creature lady shouting it at the top of her lungs for all of the flea marketing world to hear. I quickly threw a bunch of quarters at her and scurried off, like a skunk thrown into the middle of a busy flea market. I say this with firsthand knowledge — there really was a skunk in the middle of the flea market.

See? The skunk’s crazy owner waltzed through the event with her head held high and a goddamned SKUNK on a purdy red leash. Honestly, this alone made the entire weekend and all of its many wallet-crashing moments worth it. Still, kinda sucks that I saw the skunk before the flea market’s other trump card — The Polaroid Monkey

Yup, some old guy rented out a booth so people could pay six bucks for a Polaroid shot with his pet monkey. The monkey, by the way, had let go of so much urine in that small booth that the guy had to keep his feet up on a chair to avoid getting all pissified. Really, really depressing sight. He wouldn’t let me take a picture of the monkey, insisting that I shell out the six bucks for a “professional” shot. This was as close as I could get without him noticing. I’m not sure if there’s any laws that’d make leaving monkeys out in the hot sun to piss all over themselves illegal, but it certainly seemed a bit off. Oh well, monkeys and skunks are prime candidates to brighten up any flea market. Back to Mario…

There it is. The bubble gum nose was so incredibly stale that my entire jaw collapsed upon trying to chew it, but at least the ice itself remained lemony and delicious. I’ve gotta get back to the articles now, but I didn’t want anyone to go through Monday without the chance to see leashed skunks and Mario pops. That’s my contribution to society for today, eat your heart out Mudda Teresa.

Here’s s’more Flea pics…


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Discussion Thread: 118 comments

heh, i loved the battle-toads double dragon video game. Not sure if it was for nes or Snes.

Ghosted by Tin Bromide @ 07/30/2003 10:22 PM EDT


Yes, the DD cartoon. I thought it was pretty good for a video game cartoon esp. considering the source but then they brung in the Shadow Khan and they were always getting upgrades and then they just stopped making them.
The Battle Toads cartoon wasn’t quite up to the level though, would have been nice if they did a crossover.
As for Mighty Max it was an excellent cartoon. My favorite moment is when the warrior dons a helmet and faces a dragon that he has battled once before, the dragon asks him what he goes by know, the warrior then lists off former names like Thor, Hercules, Arthur, etc. and then says in perfect, dead pan voice "They now call me… Norman", hilarious. I have to disagree with the Hellpop above who said it was based on an obscure toy line. There was nothing obscure about that line of action filled diorama/playsets. It had a fast food tie in with one of the major burger chains that’s not obscure. What is obscure is the fact that Mighty Max had a female version but I can’t remember the name, they were basically Max toys but the rock monsters and lava would be replaced with unicorns and ponds. Girls usually get the shaft when it comes to toys.
The MC Hammer cartoon was pretty popular for an ABC cartoon and had a longer run then the idiotic New Kids On the Block cartoon, think Saved By the Bell crossed with The Monkees but with an extra chromosome. Earthworm Jim was excellent as well and has the distinction of being the first cartoon I remember showing haggis. Freakazoid was also very funny but every cartoon that comes from Spielberg’s studio is awsome. Biker Mice wasn’t terrible but nothing to write home about seemed a lot like TMNT to me. None of these cartoons compared to Rocko’s Modern Life, perhaps the greatest thing that ever came out of Nick and that includes You Can’t Do That On Television and Roundhouse.

Ghosted by Happnin' Mojo @ 07/31/2003 2:47 AM EDT


Are you afraid of the dark was better then roundhouse. Zeebo the clown was the first episode… The new pop tarts commercial is great. There is a yetti trying to tell kids to freeze their sweet breakfast treats. But sadly the kids scream at the pot bellied monster and run. Damn-it! The Yetti just wanted to be Friends!

Ghosted by Kittie Porn @ 07/31/2003 8:24 AM EDT


I really, really loved the Mighty Max cartoon. I would so buy a copy of all the episodes off someone, if anyone had them. Maybe Ebay…

Ghosted by Amanda Swiftgold @ 07/31/2003 12:26 PM EDT


The girl’s version of Mighty Max was Polly Pocket, which I believe actually came out first, and which may still be around in some incarnation.

Captain Simian and the Space Monkeys rocked. Also Samurai Pizza Cats.

Ghosted by The Waffle Man @ 07/31/2003 12:58 PM EDT


Hey, was there any MUSCLE Figures there.. i am a big collector of MUSCLE Men.. One time i bought a box of them for a quarter! it was a real steal the 16 year old girl who was selling them had no idea how valuable they were.

Mike,

Ghosted by Mike the MUSCLE Man Guy. @ 07/31/2003 1:15 PM EDT


Freakazoid was one of my all time favorites!!! Did anyone ever watch Histeria?? it was another Speilberg cartoon, more recent though. I used to ditch school early to be home at 3 to watch it.

And speaking from the perspective of someone the prime age for polly pocket in her hayday it was truly the most boring piece of pastel plastic ever to be created.

Ghosted by julia badtouch @ 07/31/2003 1:26 PM EDT


Mighty Max suddenly reminds me of another weird old cartoon I remember, Fantastic Max… used to love it. Basically it was about this alien who could do magic by swirling his antenna, but when trying to past some test or another on his home planet he messed up and somehow ended up on earth… and this little baby called Max found him, and while playing with the alien’s antenna (the alien was called FX, I think) he became super-smart. And then the alien brought to life a thing Max made out of blocks, and Max and FX and the block dude sailed across the galaxy in a spaceship the alien made in Max’s sandbox. Weird, weird, weird stuff. But it was fun to watch, and FX’s magic had cool music that went with it.

Ghosted by Freezair @ 07/31/2003 3:12 PM EDT


I would pay five bags of smoked bones for all those figures. Yeah and the monkey thing is a rip-off, go off I-90 you can get a mokey picture for 2 bucks!

Ghosted by Dre @ 07/31/2003 4:18 PM EDT


Oh, wow. Fantastic Max. The block-dude’s name was AB. And to add to the ‘I can’t believe I remember that’ factor, I distinctly recall being tickled pink when Max said, "Come on, AB, where’s your sense of adventure?" and AB replied, "Somewhere between my common sense and my sense of disaster."

Ghosted by Siobhan @ 07/31/2003 9:59 PM EDT


talk about your obscure cartoons, Fantastic Max? I haven’t heard that in ages, I believe it used to come on in a block with Super Ted (I still have my promotional cup from Whataburger), Don Coyote, Young Adventures of Robinhood and something else that escapes me. Perhaps the new adventures of Richie Rich? Anybody know? Thanks to Waffle Man for the name, it was driving me mad…Polly Pocket.

Ghosted by Happnin' Mojo @ 08/01/2003 7:54 AM EDT


My God. I love bringing up old cartoons. I remember the old Double Dragon Cartoons. Kind of sucked. I also remember the Battletoads cartoon. Really sucked. I hated Histeria. Don’t know why, just did. I loved Super Dave Osborne’s cartoon. I think it was called Super Dave! or something like that. Don Coyote was great. With Sancho Panda. None of that could hold a candle to Transformers, though. Did anyone else play the uber-badass game Battletoads in Battlemaniacs for the Super Nintendo? Or was it just me? I would also like to recommend the website http://maddox.xmission.com
for all your anger needs.

Ghosted by Bansheex @ 08/01/2003 7:09 PM EDT


Damn it, I forgot something:
Earthworm Jim!
Through soil he did crawl,
Earthworm Jim!
A super-suit did fall!
Blasting through the universe
He’s out of control,
Here comes Earthworm Jim
You know that he’s a mighty one Lets GO!
Earthworm Jim!
We think he’s mighty fine,
Earthworm Jim!
A hero for all time!
Earthworm, Earthworm, Earthworm,
Earthworm JIM!!!
That’s him!

Good to get off my chest. Thanks.

Ghosted by Bansheex @ 08/01/2003 7:13 PM EDT


Polly Pocket is still around…though she’s now about the size of one’s pinky and now goes under the guise of "Fashion" Polly….and I forgot about the Earthworm Jim cartoon…with Princess What’s-her-name and Professor Monkey-for-a-head…or whatever…*sighs*…I miss that show…

Ghosted by The Boy Named "Sue" @ 08/03/2003 1:41 AM EDT


I think Captain Simian and the Space Monkeys may have been on the forefront of the recent resurgence of semi-decent cartoons. It and Mummies Alive made me think that maybe kids would start being exposed to some decent characters and storylines again, as well as designs and art that weren’t intentionally made to look crappy like all of the Nicktoons at the time… Posted by Ubu Rex @ 07/30/2003 12:22 PM EST

You must be kidding… Mummies Alive was a massive pile of crap. It was a total knockoff of Gargoyles, only with all the redeeming qualities (endearing characters, intricate plotlines that are still easy to follow, quality animation, etc.) removed, then wrapped in shit and sandwiched between shit wafers.

Gawd that show sucked.

Captain Simian and the Space Monkeys was pretty awesome, though. Had a definite Bucky O’Hare vibe to it, only even more surreal.

Ghosted by cassidy @ 08/04/2003 4:08 PM EDT


Hm, what was it that I used to watch? Oh yes…:
Super Mario Bros., Samurai Pizza Cats, Ghostbusters, Freakazoid, Garfield, Earthworm Jim, Beetle Juice, Rocko’s Modern Life, Ninja Turtles(the original, not the gay new series), Inspector Gadget, Eek the Cat, Gargoyles…

I don’t quite know what to think of Mummies Alive. I think the characters were real good, and that’s about it. If they just were more creative with the show, and didn’t put anything cheesy in, it probably could do a little better than it’s doing now… than again… I just don’t know.

Ghosted by Pojolobo @ 12/11/2003 3:50 AM EST


Oooh, an AWA Remco Baron Von Rashke.

Ghosted by Dustin @ 07/17/2004 6:17 PM EDT


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