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Summer Megaparty: More Random ’80s Toys!

In celebration of summertime, or something, we made mudslides last night. I don't think I've ever had one before, so I don't need to keep up any street cred: YES, we used the lame Kahlua mudslide mix instead of getting real cream.


I've always wanted an excuse to buy a bottle of Kahlua liquor. Growing up, we always had a bottle of that shit in the house, and it was my favorite thing to hold and caress whenever my parents weren't home. No, I didn't drink it. I just sort of knew through watching sitcoms that raiding the liquor cabinet was one of the fun things to do when you were left alone, so that's what I did. I raided the liquor cabinet and...held the bottles for a few minutes. I always thought that the little pendant thing on each Kahlua bottle would've made a fine award for whichever of my action figures finished the 50 yard dash quickest.

Anyway, the mudslides were good. My secret ingredient was cinnamon.

Now, the Megaparty rolls along with a blog-only continuation of the Five Random '80s Toys article. I would've added these to the article itself, but then I would've had to change the logo to "Seven Random '80s Toys." That just sounds clunky.


First up, Army Ants! I've written about these dudes before, but not since 2002, and it's not like you can find the article in which they're covered without the help of a detective. Army Ants were the second attempt from Hasbro to grab a piece of Mattel's impossibly huge M.U.S.C.L.E. pie. (I threw a M.U.S.C.L.E. figure in the photo to give you a sense of scale.) Hasbro's first attempt was Battle Beasts, which fared much better than these guys. The world at large may not have had any special love for little anty warriors with rubber asses, but I sure did.

No more italicized words, I promise. The premise of the Army Ants line was a simple one: You had orange Army Ants and blue Army Ants, and they were constantly at war. I could only ever find the orange figures as a child. Blue ants were always sold out. I'm pretty sure I shed tears of frustration at least once over that, because if kids can stand unified behind any one single mantra, it's this: "Blue is cooler than orange."

What made Army Ants standout from competing lines was the fact that they were the only toys in history that came with removable asses. The bulbous, rubber rears popped right off the figures and rarely found their way back, because the life of a child is hectic one, and kids couldn't be bothered looking under the couch cushions for rubber ant asses when there was so much else left on their to-do lists.

The Army Ants line was extremely short-lived. Hasbro never could do much about Mattel's M.U.S.C.L.E. dynasty, but even in failure, their attempts shined.

As for the second toy...


Looks like the tongue-in-cheek Burger King "Creepy King" campaign has finally tapered off, and it's pretty funny that half the audience never knew that the King had actually been around for decades. While beginning as an animated character, the "Magical Burger King" became a live action character in direct response to the many funny faces in McDonaldLand. In the old commercials, the King was just a regular guy in a royal costume. Stupid, but not creepy.

Aside from a bunch of plastic hand puppets, there was very little Magical Burger King merchandise. Still, I think the gigantic doll above, made by Knickerbocker in 1980, more than makes up for the lack of volume.


The doll doubled as a miniature magic kit. There was the "Magic Scarf Trick," where a blue scarf transforms into green scarf and everyone applauds. Then there's the "Disappearing Hamburger Trick," which was only important because it meant that one of the doll's accessories was an awesome prop hamburger. Made out of foam! Yes! When I'm done writing this, the doll goes back in storage, but the foam hamburger stays with me.

Hmmm...now that I look at the foamboiga more closely, I can't help but notice that it's the same exact size as one of the two tiny burgers that came packaged together in Burger King's old "Burger Buddies" campaign...which in itself was a spinoff of the "Burger Bundle" campaign. Only difference was that the Burger Bundle came with an extra burger. How many times can I use the word "burger" in a single paragraph? Let me escape by way of grainy images:


Now that my foam burger reminds me of Burger Buddies, I love it even more. I was just going to stick it on one of my trophy shelves...but now it must become our dining room table centerpiece. Finally, friends can visit us again. I've finally found the right conversational piece.

I don't believe that kids adored the Magical Burger King enough to sleep with the doll version of him at night, but on the other hand, they probably liked him enough to wear the included Magical Burger King Ring. For such a stupid doll, this thing had the greatest accessories in toy history.

Posted by Matt on 06/21/2007. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 128 comments

Whoa, Burger Buddies! I haven’t thought about those since The Whaler.

I can’t hang with cream in my alcohol. I’m a beer dude all the way.

Is that a house plant in a glass or a really organic mojito?

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 06/21/2007 5:58 PM


Oh yeah, Mudslides are great. I’ve never tried them with cinnamon. That sounds good. I think I know what I’m going to be having tonight. :-)

Chestnuts roasted by Doug @ 06/21/2007 6:03 PM


The idea of Kahlua makes me gag for some reason, but I think someone ordered me a mudslide once and I loved it…is it basically a chocolate milkshake type drink that makes you want to make out with someone? If so, I should try them again….

The ‘real’ Burger King came to my local Burger King when I was a kid and he did a magic show. In one of the few instances where I was ever selected as an audience volunteer from a crown at random -I’ll save the others when they are appropirate- he chose me to come onstage.

He did a few little tricks and then the big on – he put a hat of somekind on me and made it huge. So huge it covered be from head to toe.

I remember three things about the inside of the hat/cloak type thing: 1) it was plastic-y in texture; like a beach ball 2) it was covered on the inside with yellow, orange and green little dots. I remember thinking “cool, dots”. I was a simple child 3) that was the first time I recall having a mini, to my self nervous breakdown, the second I thought “what if he can’t reverse the magic and get me out?”

Some childhood memories are burned into our brains forever….

Chestnuts roasted by Shuanfu @ 06/21/2007 6:04 PM


I prefer to be able to see through my alcohol. Never got into kaluah. At one coffee shop I worked at we kept bailey’s stocked. If anyone ordered a drink with “special sauce” we’d bring the bottle out. And yes. those drinks were made for those sitting down and not the commuters whod hop right in the car.

Chestnuts roasted by kb @ 06/21/2007 6:12 PM


I want to eat a burger on top of two other burgers. I don’t even like burgers.

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 06/21/2007 6:15 PM


:) Evander Holyfield LOVED his burger buddies…should’ve given one to Mike Tyson instead of his ear to munch on, but that would’ve been nasty considering they would have been 4 or 5 years old by then.

Chestnuts roasted by phunqsauce @ 06/21/2007 6:30 PM


One of my most cherished childhood memories is being surprised with the BIG pack of blue Army Ants, a reward for passing a grade in elementary school. Already having the orange pack, I was so excited that I stayed up all night lining them up on opposite sides, deciding who would fight who. Oh….and the backdrop to all this was Lost Boys on VHS over and over.

Chestnuts roasted by Squanderer Of MoonPies @ 06/21/2007 7:33 PM


Meepy: I think it’s simply Pepsi’s way to counter the Coke Zero’s. No vitamins. As for the taste, it’s pretty good. It tastes quite a bit like Pepsi One (do they still make that?) but not quite as sweet as that, but definately sweeter than a regular diet Pepsi. I would buy it again.

As for who would win a fast food mascot Royal Rumble, since she’s a cartoon herself, I pick Paris Hilton. All she would need to do is step into the ring, scare the crap out of the other mascots that they don’t even enter the ring, and she wins automatically.

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 06/21/2007 7:39 PM


Matt,

Can you link me the old army ants article?

Chestnuts roasted by Anonymous @ 06/21/2007 7:43 PM


I have never eaten at Burger King but I do remember burger buddies very vividly, they acutally look really tasty! I also knew that The Burger King was around before the creepy commericals. I think he looks quite hansome in doll form, just not the body.

I also remember Army Ants, I must of knew someone who had them, I remember the bums and taking them off.

Chestnuts roasted by IHAQ @ 06/21/2007 8:12 PM


Well, quick update to my day. This isn’t really related to this particular blog post, but it will still be fresh enough in people’s minds to be applicable – I hope.

Recently most of us posted our top-five quirks. Well, one that I omitted is the inability to eat any food once I have seen a hair get pulled from it. I suppose it could be linked to the whole “bug vs. food” thing that I did post earlier. So anyway, tonight my girl and I decided to make a quick dinner that consisted of a grocery store bought tub of pulled pork and some frozen french fries. Much like San Diego, I try my best to stay classy. :) Well, I started cooking dinner, err… heating up dinner, and she agreed to get things ready to serve when they were done.

Fast forward to the end… we both sit down to eat… a bbq pulled pork sandwich and fries on our respective plates. As I reach down to grab my sandwich I notice a hair sticking out of it. I slowly pull it out and discover an eight inch blonde hair. Pretty sure it isn’t mine. She sees this and of course starts to feel bad. Every bit of me wanted to toss the hair into my napkin and continue eating as if it were no big deal. You know, to reassure her. I couldn’t do it! For the love of God… I could not do it.

So she says she feels bad… offers to go get me some fast food… I tell her it isn’t important… it was no big deal… which of course is true. It really isn’t a big deal, I don’t really care. But now I feel like secretely she is angry that I didn’t eat her hair food. Damn it. I can’t win.

What is it with hair in food? I could literally walk up to her and put her hair in my mouth if I were doing it to annoy her… but put one single, unattached hair in my food, and I cannot touch the entire plate.

So that has been my night. Yeah.

Chestnuts roasted by Magic Toe @ 06/21/2007 8:38 PM


Can you link me the old army ants article?
I think Matt meant with the help of an inspector. Army Ants

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 06/21/2007 8:46 PM


Very vague memories of the Burger Bundles and the Burger King. There was a Burger King in Wildwood in the early 80s we ate at on the rare occasions we were over there. Long story short, it closed somewhere around ’85, was cleaned up and remodeled twenty years later, and is now a fashionable jazz club. We wouldn’t eat at Burger King again until one opened down the street from us in North Cape May in the mid-90s.

Don’t recall Army Ants at all (we weren’t big M.U.S.C.L.E fans), but I like the guy with the neon green ass. I think it’s his smile. And I’d rather have orange than blue.

Mudslides…unless they come non-alchoholic, I don’t drink. Period. I just don’t handle liquor well.

Chestnuts roasted by starwenn @ 06/21/2007 8:56 PM


I loved Army Ants! I was only able to ever find two packs of them though, one of the orange and one of the blue. I always wanted more of them. Hell, I still do!

Chestnuts roasted by Big McLargehuge @ 06/21/2007 9:00 PM


Look what I found at my friend’s house! I would have not even noticed it if not for today’s post, and the little “the Royal Bling” thing cracked me up:

http://img340.imageshack.us/img340/9647/bkbagfrontpp1.jpg

And here’s the back, basically a text message arguement by two middle schoolers:

http://img528.imageshack.us/img528/4725/bkbagbackew0.jpg

The strange -and sad- thing about it all was that this was the kid’s meal bag. What kid would enjoy this? What happened to the Happy Meal house/boxes of our youth? And to top it all off, the tease of a free puppet somewhere.

Damn magic Burger King and his tricks….

Chestnuts roasted by Shuanfu @ 06/21/2007 9:01 PM


Here ya go Anon

http://www.x-entertainment.com/messages/626.html

Also, if you slap “/messages/458.html” on the end of the address you’ll get a Monster-In-My-Pocket Article that mentions them as well. Don’t want to be approval binned, so you put that link together yourself ;)

Chestnuts roasted by K- is an X-E Detective @ 06/21/2007 9:12 PM


Hey Matt, is that hand holding the three burger buddies Evander Holyfield’s hand?

Chestnuts roasted by phunqsauce @ 06/21/2007 9:14 PM


Anon, slap “/messages/626.html” onto the address to get the army ants article. Then change 626 to 458 for a mention in a Monster-In-My-Pocket article.

Since I got approval binned :P

Chestnuts roasted by K- @ 06/21/2007 9:15 PM


Magic Toe – Why didn’t you just switch plates with her? Assuming you were eating the same thing and had roughly the same amount, I would think that a girlfriend wouldn’t mind trading.

On a completely unrelated note, I’m thinking about changing my name to BucketMouse. What’dya think?

Chestnuts roasted by Toffeecake @ 06/21/2007 9:36 PM


HEy HEy HEy, Glad To Be BACK!
MATT: dude, incredibel, SUMMER megaparty until aug. 1st?!?! you’ve officially mademy so far quite shit summer. thank you My Liege!(yes Jedoc, im so rippin you off MUAAAAHAHAHA!!!)

Squanderer Of MoonPies: army ants and lost boys>??? BRILLIANT, i looove that movie and i had shoeboxes upon shoeboxes full of those lil’ blue & orange bastards.
hope everyones havin a good summer so far, somebody send me some warm weather huh???? PLLLLEASE!

Chestnuts roasted by JoshC @ 06/21/2007 9:40 PM


toffecake: I Dig It, Reminds me of a dangerdoom song, korn dogs.
-Josh

Chestnuts roasted by JoshC @ 06/21/2007 9:42 PM


I’m thinking about changing my name to BucketMouse.  What’dya think?

That’s going to look mighty strange on a job application :P

Chestnuts roasted by K- @ 06/21/2007 9:44 PM


I never had any blue Army Ants. :(
All I really remember about those toys was that you could take the rubber nubs off, squeeze all the air out, and stick them to your tongue.

And speaking of Kahlua, I saw a drink recipe that was Kahlua, vodka, amaretto, and…something else. I totally forget, but it sounded good. I think it was called Cool Aid (and I hope it was intentionally misspelled). Does anyone know the other ingredient? I want to say it was OJ.

Chestnuts roasted by Lackadaisical @ 06/21/2007 9:49 PM


K – I meant my handle. As opposed to “Toffeecake”. Now that I’m thinking about it though…I dunno. Google turns up a lot of hits.

Chestnuts roasted by toffeecake @ 06/21/2007 10:05 PM


Is it weird that the idea of a mini foam burger intrigues me? it reminds me of my favourite happy meal toys that were esentially mini versions of the mcdonalds foods that came with sticker eyes…i firmly recall the rows of little nuggets glued together that went in their little plastic nugget box…or the little plastic fries that were served in many restaurant and or drive thru games we used to play…i also would really like to have my Scuba diving mcnugget buddy back…his little removable mask and all. *sigh*

Chestnuts roasted by ellaenchanted @ 06/21/2007 10:16 PM


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