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Cylon Bubbles & Vader Troubles.

This week's SNT is brought to you by two old crappy commercials I've been wanting to feature.


I never got into Battlestar Galactica in any of its incarnations, mostly because I don't remember ever having access to it as a kid. I was intrigued by its many aliens and robots that I'd spot in various sci-fi rags and the occasional TV Guide, but if my geek cred rode on even the most basic Battlestar quiz, I'd flunk and be shot. That said, it's pretty hard to go through life not knowing what a Cylon is, and I have no trouble appreciating the heck out of a Battlestar Galactica Cylon Bubble Machine.

The "Bubble Machine" technology was nothing new -- basically, you had a tub of bubbles with a large, plastic figurine attached to the top. (A Cylon, in this case.) By flipping the figurine's head back and blowing through a hole, a mass of bubbles sprung from its exposed neck cavity. It sounds kinda macabre when I explain it like that, so it's important to remember that fun soap bubbles can ever be ghoulish.

In the ancient commercial, a couple of kids give us a demonstration. And then they give us another demonstration. And they keep repeating the demonstration, over and over again. They don't even take a breath to look at their bubbles -- fools just keep blowin' away, apparently skirting the usual contest of seeing who can make the biggest bubbles in favor or the less-competed challenge of who could make the most.

One thing the ad doesn't mention is how awesome it was to turn the bubble-spewin' figurine into an everyday action figure once the soap stuff either ran out or got boring. Cylons are pretty badass looking; if I had that thing, there's no way I wouldn't have dropped the bubble bottle and made the topper part of my action figure wars.

Click here to download the Battlestar Galactica Bubble Machine commercial.


I touched on this in an old article, but Toys 'R' Us stores used to (and maybe still do) host big bashes where kids could meet their favorite cartoon characters, movie heroes and sports stars. These events usually transpired during a particular store's grand opening, but I was lucky enough to grow up near a TRU that hosted them pretty regularly.

It was nothing formal. You'd walk to the back, and store hands would sorta herd kids on one side, while other store hands ushered out costumed characters from the stockroom. (The "ushering out" was a necessary bit, because the people inside those costumes could rarely see anything.) Though this commercial promotes appearances by Geoffrey and his family, the Care Bears and Dwight Gooden, my personal experience was far cooler: I got to meet Darth Vader.

See, one of my brothers worked at Toys 'R' Us at the time, and by "time," I mean the early '80s. I have such great memories of what a major mindfuck it was to see him in that old pinstripey uniform TRU workers had to wear, because at a young age, I didn't take that to mean that he was just working a retail job. I thought he was a big part of the TRU machine. Since he was connected, he knew well in advance that VADER WAS COMING, so on his day off on some long ago Saturday morning, he took me there for the show.

I don't remember which other characters appeared, but when Vader walked out from the back...holy shit. These were "official and licensed" appearances -- it wasn't like the store just happened upon a Vader Halloween costume and decided to do this for the heck of it. As such, the costume was movie-level quality. Between the flowing black cape and the blinking lights on his chest box thing, I absolutely believed that Darth Vader was standing...right...there. It was equal parts exhilaration and fear, in part because Vader had taken a peculiar interest in pointing an evil finger in my brother's direction. Only now do I realize that the guy under the mask was probably one of his coworkers goofing on him. To me, it meant that Darth Vader wanted to kill my brother.

Click here to download the Toys 'R' Us Huge Party commercial.

And yes, I totally went home with a shiny new Kenner Darth Vader figure that morning, even though I already had six of them.

Posted by Matt on 01/06/2007. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 97 comments

haha that red vs blue is pretty good, i just watched like the first 14 episodes

Chestnuts roasted by cheeky @ 01/07/2007 7:08 AM


I’m still up. Just got in from a date. That sounds really bad since it’s almost 5 am, but I wound up watching bad horror movies (Revolt of the Zombies and Bloody Pit of Horror) and petting the cat while my date passed out on the couch. I guess I wore him out beating his ass at pool.

Congrats to the Manimals!! If it’s a girl, name her Moonchild. If it’s a boy, name him Atreyu. For some reason I have Neverending Story on the brain…

Chestnuts roasted by Special K @ 01/07/2007 7:14 AM


Sleep is is for the weak……..hehehe

Chestnuts roasted by phunqsauce @ 01/07/2007 7:16 AM


I have not been to toys r us since I got the WWF wresling ring and rubber wrestlers to fight each other in. I had the best ones hulk, snuka, george the animal steel, andre the giant and my fav was ultimate warior. You could fling them at each other in the ring. I cant tell you how many dumb hours i spend pretend wrestling with them. I would then get bored and go play snafu on my intellivision.

Chestnuts roasted by Xenophobe @ 01/07/2007 7:18 AM


I just got home as well….we stayed up and watched every single episode of SPACED at a friends apartment….awesomeness followed.

K, I also have a DS Lite and I hated how the fingerprints showed but I luckily found a case at Curcuit City that is like a clear plastic shell; it’s not like those stick on things, it literally ‘clicks’ the DS into place and makes it look like it has a cool force field around it! And no more fingerprints or fear of scratches….

I also wish my birhday was as cool as 07-07-07….the only thing that happened on my birhtday was Superbowl X…congrats to you and your wife Manny!

And to cover all topics: not sure it fits, but some of my friends and I always say “gorram” and “shiny” from Serenity…..see it covers “saying that didn’t catch on” as well as ” TV shows that were cancelled too early :)

Chestnuts roasted by Shuanfu @ 01/07/2007 7:29 AM


spaced is the shit.. i watched every episode for the first time like 2 months ago, the first season especially was pure genius

Chestnuts roasted by cheeky @ 01/07/2007 7:41 AM


I’m terrible at naming things which is one of the many factors for me not wanting children. The last time someone asked me what I’d name my children if I had any I said Sakura and Damien.

I also don’t plan of having a real wedding, I’m totally eloping in Vegas. No one’s getting a free drink on my bill, fuck that shit. I’ll get married by vampires (or maybe pirates) and have a live webcast so you can all watch. I’ll haveta make sure I get married on a Saturday so we can make an SNT of it.

Chestnuts roasted by Mystie @ 01/07/2007 8:34 AM


RIP Momofuku Ando…He was the creator of Ramen Noodles and he founded Nissin Foods. He died of heart failure…Many hungry college kids over the years salute you…He passed on Friday at the age of 96

Chestnuts roasted by phunqsauce @ 01/07/2007 9:09 AM


Aw, Matt. Your brother rocks.

I saw a pretty cool set of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turles in Central Park once as a wee 3 year old. To anyone they would have been awesome. To ME, they SHOULD have been awesome. But for reasons, only three year olds can explain, they weren’t. I assume I mistook them for Satan incarnate. I actually have a picture of me crying out of sheer fear of the Donatello standing politely next to me. REALLY crying. Looking at that picture, I feel really awful for the guy in the costume. I don’t know why. Sympathy just oozes out of me. It’s like watching puppies drown in a sea of dead kittens.

Because no one should cry when Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles think you’re cool AND are willing to hang out with you.

I’m gonna find that picture again one day.

Chestnuts roasted by Maxwell, For Sale @ 01/07/2007 11:34 AM


Oh, Crap! Congrats, Manimal!! (Sorry! Didn’t scroll up ’til just now. -.-; )

Chestnuts roasted by Maxwell, For Sale @ 01/07/2007 11:49 AM


Augh! Mystie, I was totally going to put a disclaimer there about how Victoria was the good part! I was on your MySpace earlier, that’s why I thought of it. Douche-chill!
While I’m confessing, I gotta admit that thanks to Knacks I’ve spent more time on MySpace in a month than I had in a year. I wish more of you guys had eljays :D

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 01/07/2007 12:38 PM


When I was a kid (a huge He-Man fan of a kid) I found an ad in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch advertising that He-Man, Skeletor and several other MOTU characters would be appearing at a local department store LIVE AND IN PERSON!!!!! I pestered my parents daily and won out. We arrived at the store only to find a ginormously long line, which my parents and I waited in much to their chagrin. The line was not diminishing too quickly, and finally the store manager came by telling everyone that He-Man had to go, but that he would walk down the line quickly and say hello. WHAT A DISSAPOINTMENT!! So, as promised, He-Man and Skeletor (and maybe Man-At-Arms) walked down the aisle and waved… and sucked. They were the shittiest representations of the characters imaginable. As soon as my parents saw them they said “That’s it!? That’s what weve been waiting for?” Crappy rubber masks and low-rent costumes… one of the most depressing days of my life…

Chestnuts roasted by Michael @ 01/07/2007 12:54 PM


Manimal, congrats!!!! 7-7-07, huh? That’s great!
My girlfriend and I were talking about the future and kids. Wow, I just relized that I will be responsible for a human being. The finality of that alone is making my palms sweat right now so, good luck with that one.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 01/07/2007 2:17 PM


Congrats Manimal! My daughter is a holy baby since she is 12/25/03. Can’t get much more holy than that. Not that I was all that excited to spend my Christmas in that fashion but the outcome was cool.

In regards to Darth Vader, I have a friend who does events as Darth Vader and is often asked by Lucas to show up at things. It is cool but also sad and wierd at the same time. He has an entire troop/squad/group that participate and these people are fanatics to say the least. They even have a Darth Maul in the group. I have a pretty cool pic on myspace (my hubbys page actually) of me when I was about 6 months pregnant posing with Darth Vader and a Storm Trooper at the grand opening of the new Cine-Capri here in Arizona. If any of you are interested I think I can get you a real working light saber at a fair price since my friend is one of those type of fans.

BTW did we ever find out what Matt traded his game in for? I am still hoping for Trauma Center.

Cotton Candy kind of creeps me out to eat because the grindy feeling on your teeth from all of the sugar is just … ick. I do like the flavor of cotton candy in jelly bellies! LOVE THE JELLY BELLIES!!!

Can’t think of any missed catch phrases off the top of my head but one that caught on with me and I still use (not sure why though) is from Sex and the City…F*ck Buddy…Love that one! :-)

Chestnuts roasted by Cricket @ 01/07/2007 2:48 PM


I went to a few of those “character parade” things at TRU when I was a kid. The most prominent I can remember was one featuring the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man. I was all excited and shit because I was expecting the REAL Mr. Stay Puft to appear. I was expecting the roof of the building to come off and there, standing tall over the whole place, would be his smiling face. Imagine my dissapointment when Mr. Stay Puft appeared…and he was about 5 feet 10 inches. The costume was top notch, I’ll give it that, but I was still bummed out. Ah well. Memories.

Chestnuts roasted by Cid @ 01/07/2007 3:19 PM


I concede, you guys were up as long as I was. I just didn’t post for the last 4 hours of my wakefulness

I am soooo getting an ArmorLite Shaun, I just found them on Circuit City’s website!

I started playing III last night and even though GI said they didn’t like the touchscreen controls for it, I’m using nothing but the touchscreen. I cannot stand D-pads for Isometric through true 3D games (VII and Xenogears come to mind), and it is no exeption here. But I can do EVERYTHING from the touchscreen and it’s honestly making me giddy.

This combined with the Gambit system in XII marks a new era of control in RPGs for me. 95% of the time I’m only using the analog sticks in that one. Innovation is beautiful :D

Chestnuts roasted by K- @ 01/07/2007 5:47 PM


Holy shit Matt, I went to one of those Toys R’ Us events too! They had Strawberry Shortcake, Fred and Barne from the Flintstones, Geoffrey and his family and Spiderman.

Chestnuts roasted by Melissa Y @ 01/07/2007 7:48 PM


Congrats on the 777 thing Manimal! (and the baby too)
Last night was one of my rare going out nights, and I whooped it up at high as I could. I sang “Bust a Move” from Young MC karaoke. I think I chose it cause I was so shocked to see it in a hole in the wall bar with mostly classic rock and country being sung, that and the vodka shots didn’t hurt either.

Chestnuts roasted by kb @ 01/07/2007 8:40 PM


Other than vague memories of watching the original “Battlestar Galaxia” in re-runs as a very small child, I’ve never been into it, either. I’m not really that heavily into sci-fi, period. “Star Wars” is about as far as I go in that direction.

God Matt, you were a lucky kid. The closest Toys R’ Us to me when I was a kid was in Mays Landing NJ, 45 minutes from Cape May County. I was in college before I actually saw the inside.

Costumed characters never bothered me or, as far as I could tell, my sisters – we were used to them popping up from time to time during the summer on the Wildwood Boardwalk and, more rarely, in Cape May. The costumes were cheaper and more obvious than Disney World’s would be, though, which sort of ruined the illusion early on.

Chestnuts roasted by starwenn @ 01/07/2007 9:41 PM


Congrats Mr. and Mrs. Manimal!

Chestnuts roasted by Andy @ 01/07/2007 9:48 PM


Awww, shucks, geez, golly…Thanks for all da congrats everybody. I’ll keep you posted as this situation as it develops.

On another topic, I bought 2 extra JONES SODA HOLIDAY PACKS for ebay. How much should I start the listing? I am worried that it may be too late and I am not going to get the big score I had hoped. What do you think? (This was my 3rd topic for last night so I am officially out of material). :)

Chestnuts roasted by The Manimal @ 01/07/2007 10:39 PM


i normally just do a completed items search on ebay to get an idea of what stuff goes for

Chestnuts roasted by cheeky @ 01/07/2007 10:54 PM


she said hello, yadda yadda yadda come stand next to me u fine fellow what u want, u got it, what u want, baaaaaby u got it (just bust a move)

Chestnuts roasted by cheeky @ 01/07/2007 10:57 PM


Manimal – congratulations!

Chestnuts roasted by Jessica Marie @ 01/07/2007 11:04 PM


Congrats, Manimal! So how far apart will your kids be? My boys are 3-1/2 years apart, and my daughter came along eight years later (my ex hadn’t wanted any more even though I really did – but luckily for me, we had a contraceptive failure – let that be a lesson to you all). So I got my little girl after all.

As far as names go, mine are Brandon James, Cary Thomas (I would have used Kerry if he had been a girl), and Anna Kathleen.

It can be hard picking a name for your child, that’s for sure. My mom ended up using the same middle name for me and my sisters; I’m not sure if she was just lazy or what. So we have Barbara Ann, Jo Anne (first name is just Jo), and Patricia Ann. But there are definitely some bizarro names out there that kids get saddled with…I wonder if anyone has done a study that correlates a person’s name with the type of career or job path they end up on…

Chestnuts roasted by Trish @ 01/07/2007 11:49 PM


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