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Milton Bradley’s T.H.I.N.G.S.!

It's kind of shocking that even after all these years of X-E'ing, I still haven't covered all of my favorite childhood toys. Though the focus of tonight's entry didn't exactly set the world on fire during their short stay on toy shelves in the mid '80s, I've long adored their unbridled goofiness and oddball presentation. Meet the T.H.I.N.G.S.!


Produced by Milton Bradley from 1986-1987, T.H.I.N.G.S. ("Totally Hilarious Incredibly Neat Games of Skill") capitalized on its era's penchant for weird toys in a wacky series of timed, hands-on exercises composed of primary colored plastics and bold stickers. They looked more like "prop toys" than real toys -- the kind of stuff you'd see in a kid's bedroom during a movie, so as to avoid unwarranted product placement with playthings that were actually in stores. There was a simplistic, '60s tin toy vibe about these games, and I can only attribute their relative obscurity to a society too stupid to notice the godsends right under their noses at the tail end of TRU's board game aisle.

There were a number of T.H.I.N.G.S. games, all totally unrelated from each other, save for their size and an overall theme of being completely odd. For me, it was all about the presentation. The wonderfully compact boxes maintained a single size and shape throughout the collection, but they came in all different colors, with each game's package featuring beautiful illustrations and more photographs than the toys inside really deserved.


As a kid, my favorite of the bunch was the one pictured above: Eggzilla! As an adult, I realize that Eggzilla is one of the least inspired of all the T.H.I.N.G.S. games, and that my bias towards it only had to do with the fact that the included Godzilla-esque piece could be snatched away from its base and transformed into a veritable action figure with 100x the replay value.

Most (or maybe all?) of the T.H.I.N.G.S. were timed games where you had to complete an activity before a buzzer sounded, or alternatively, something exploded. This is one of the latter cases. The goal is to build Eggzilla's egg before time runs out, at which point he pops upward, breaks through the shell and maybe hits you in the forehead. It wasn't much fun then, and it isn't much fun now. I can totally see why I turned the Eggzilla figure into a comedic dragon pet for my random action figures and tossed the rest. If you'd like to see Eggzilla work his mojo, you can do so in this terribly grainy YouTube video I just made.

Don't leave yet...I have more T.H.I.N.G.S. to show you.


The beauty of the collection was in its overwhelming variety, and I think you'll get a sense of that when you see just how different this game was. Astro-Nots was fitted with an out-of-this-world science fiction theme, featuring spaceships, astronauts and horrible alien creatures of the H. R. Giger variety.


Looks pretty neat, doesn't it? Even more so when you realize that everything shown above is only about as big as my hand. Astro-Nots works much like those magnetic fishing games, where you cast a magnet-charged line into the spinning fishies' mouths and try to catch as many as possible before the world blows up. The main difference here is that you're catching astronauts instead of fish, and you're doing it with a spaceship instead of a plastic fishing pole. Thematically, I'd give the nod to Astro-Nots over its more famous cousin.

See the blue alien guy? After yanking him, he'll slowly eat his way up the string while the Astro-Nots spin with reckless abandon, praying for rescue. If you gather 'em all up and safely plant them into the holding deck before the alien crashes against the wall, you win! Granted, there's nothing stopping you from continuing to pluck up Astro-Nots after the creature hits the wall. With Milton Bradley's one-player T.H.I.N.G.S. games, the honor system was in full effect.

Also: Astro-Nots make for a slightly more exciting YouTube video than Eggzilla.

Other T.H.I.N.G.S. sets featured everything from medieval knights to mad doctors to giant gorillas, and though they lacked the certain collectable je ne sais quoi that was necessary to stay afloat in such a competitive market, I'm happy to have known and fondled them. I'm also happy to have used je ne sais quoi in a sentence today. I'm hardcore.

Posted by Matt on 01/26/2008. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 197 comments

First off, I saw Cloverfield this morning, and for anyone who wants to read my long winded and excited take on things, it’s in that other thread.

Anyways, yeah, Manimal, nice to see you around again. If you thought that was something, you should have heard some of the stuff that was said in the break room. It’ll curl your hair. Oh, and I applaud you for getting the kids started on classics like Dungeons and Dragons. Good job.

I think Matt said something in the post about Eggzilla looking like a prop toy from the background of a movie. That reminded me of something. The other day I finally sat down to watch my 20th Anniversary DVD of Monster Squad that I’ve been hanging on to for a while, and I noticed that in the scene where the mummy goes into the kid’s closet, that on his dresser is a My Pet Monster doll. I used to LOVE my My Pet Monster. That was in my Easter basket one morning and that was how I figured out the awful truth about the Easter Bunny. I think I was kind of just playing along those last couple of years anyway, but once I saw that the packaging for My Pet Monster was in the kitchen trash, the jig was up.

I won one of those hamburger phones by winning first place in a poster making contest in the 6th grade. I can’t believe I got away with what I did though. It was this ridiculously over the top thing. I drew pictures of various pills and joints and a giant picture of the grim reaper and actually stapled plastic baggies onto it filled with flour to represent cocaine and some old medication my mom didn’t need anymore. She actually helped me with it! Of course, at the age of 12 I had never actually seen cocaine in real life, but was going solely on what I saw in the movies and TV. Well, apparently it was a different time back then because as far as I know, no one thought it was shocking or offensive. They were all impressed by the originality and I won hands down. I don’t think any of it would fly now though.

Goob, Etsy looks good. That’s a good idea. I do pencil portraits on the side for extra cash, and am working on eventually getting some professional illustration work. I might submit some of my stuff. Thanks for telling us about Joox too. I’ll definetly have to check that out.

Oh, and while reading the article, one of the ads that popped up was for Lake Placid 2 coming to DVD. They make a point of saying in the ad in big letters that you can pre-order your copy. Exactly how many people are just pissing themselves in an effort to pre-order Lake Placid 2?…cause they HAVE to see this shit ASAP, jack! I’m just curious.

One off topic note, I’m sure by now everybody knows Barack Obama won the primary here in SC today. Let me tell you, this place was ca-ray-zee. Yeah, try driving in downtown Columbia this afternoon. Between the Obama supporters and the Hillary supporters waving their signs all in the streets, I thought for sure I was going to mow some of them down on the way to work.

Chestnuts roasted by DJ D @ 01/27/2008 5:33 AM


Oh, one more thing. I just remembered what might be my fave X-E article (or at least the one that stands out to me as I’m typing this at 4:33 in the morning). It was the first one I ever read, and it might be my fave, not because it was the best necessarily, but because it was the first and just holds nostalgic value. It was the one that reviews various anti-drug PSA’s and transcribes the dialogue of a woman yelling at her kid about doing drugs. Apparently his brother died of an overdose or something and they’re on the way to the funeral and she’s freaking the fuck out. She’s screaming at the top of her lungs and Matt’s transcription of every nonsensical word combined with his own personal interjections had me literally crying I was laughing so hard. I found the site because I Googled “80′s commercials”, and after looking at some of those, a few clicks led me to this one, and I was hooked ever since. I started looking around at old articles and then started checking the blog on a regular basis. Sometime last summer I started contributing to the threads, and the rest is history I guess. Being that it’s been less than a year since I’ve been a regular, I still consider myself a newbie.

Chestnuts roasted by DJ D @ 01/27/2008 5:42 AM


DJD
I think I have been coming here a little over a year. Its amazing what helps one in unexpected ways. I found this site roughly a month or so after my wife kicked me out of my house.Ill spare everyone the details, but needless to say this site was a bit of a god send. somthing to keep me occupied along with lots and lots of booze. Its cool that matt has shared some intimate details of his life, and I salute him for having the stones to do it. Its hard putting yourself out there. I cant think of how many blogs I have started and then deleted.I have enjoyed XE so much Im contemplating going back to school for web design. I do a lot of stuff on the webb, I Mixx,I digg drudge report fark the whole works. But hands down this is my favorite spot, because Matt and the XE community have a lot of heart……OK now Im going to puke for being so sappy. I turned XE into the lifetime network.

Chestnuts roasted by mortalwind @ 01/27/2008 6:18 AM


I’ve been an X-Er since the sites been around. I remember when I first found it, I thought to myself, ” this site seems really interesting and unique”. It was late at night too. I instantly became hooked when I saw what the site was about and its content. I was instantly rolling on the floor in hysterical laughter halfway through reading my first article. I had never read such hysterical articles before. Matt has by far the funniest writing style of anyone whos stuff i’ve ever read. I know I sound like a brown noser but i’m being completely honest here. I found X-E by accident. I was searching Cobra Commander. I saw this result description that said “The downfall of Cobra Commander the rise of Burgess Meredith”.I clicked on it, read it, and I was never the same again. But in a good way =). Oh and this was my first X-E article by the way.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 01/27/2008 6:47 AM


Oh, and i’d just like to add that X-E is without a doubt my favorite site… period. I just enjoy it so much.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 01/27/2008 7:20 AM


DJ D Thank you, I am obsessed with Joox actually, I got a dvd quality copy of Juno (among other movies) off of there. And they don’t cease to amaze me what they upload on a daily basis. I have tons of movies on DVD’s just because they are nice to have on hand if I have the impulse to watch them.

Also about Etsy, I do pencil portraits too but they aren’t like some others. Some it looks like a freakin photograph. It amazes me but also it makes me feel bad about my drawings. I guess everyone has their own style and I probably draw in ways they are jealous of too. I have to be in the right mood too to draw from a photo or it turns to shit. I was going to finish up my drawing from last night but because of the weather (freezing rain made the road like an ice rink) my best friend came home early from work tonight. I am confident that I’ll find a place on Etsy, because of the art that is posted on their already. They are about my style or like I would say “worse” but it’s really just more of a simple or easier drawing. And they make me want to do some cartoonish silly valentine greeting cards. Hey I already have some white greeting cards, the kind you get to print greeting cards from home. I bought 12 w/ envelopes at GW for 4.40. Pretty cool.

One thing I can show you of me drawing from a photo, is I drew a picture of the comedian ANT. Random I know but I visit his blog daily and he has a great group of people over there that post and I post daily too. We update each other on our lives and support each other through things. Kind of like here, but we don’t talk about ninja turtles and stuff like that over there! lol! Anyway…
Picture of ANT

Here’s a drawing that I made when I was 18. Nothing to say about it it just kicks ass. Sorry the size is so small though. I am thinking about scanning it again and then selling the prints on Etsy. Alot of people sell prints.

Knife Guy Picture

Also though you should skim through the TOS there because there are some that I am surprised at. They want the things that you list to be handmade by yourself. If you are selling something that is storebought it has to be modified somehow by yourself to be unique. Also if it has swearing, gore, violence or sex you are to write Mature in your auction and your default pic that shows up is to be blurred or just G rated. I am glad I read that because one drawing I want to draw is political and violent.

Eh, might as well show you the picture!

Don’t click this link of you are fond of George W Bush

Now you guys I don’t want to start a discussion about this picture so just keep it to yourselves. I am just showing good ol’ DJ D this picture and that’s it.

Alright…what I am thinking is drawing him and the ‘ahem’ bodies below him on a piece of white drawing paper. Then cutting around him and gluing that on a piece of blue paper, then layering that with a piece of red paper and cutting around that. THEN gluing that on a piece of white construction paper and I am thinking drawing blue and red stars on the white construction paper background or something like that. It is a good idea in my head but we’ll see.

Chestnuts roasted by Goob @ 01/27/2008 7:27 AM


haha, sweet! i had that astro-nots one, good times

Chestnuts roasted by soundsurfer @ 01/27/2008 9:19 AM


I remember the article that brought me here. It was the one where Matt tried on the Ultimate Warrior costume. It’s a favorite on wrestling sites. From there I then spent months clicking the back and forth buttons and reading everything that was still active that Matt ever wrote.

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 01/27/2008 10:26 AM


Hell yeah! I remember those things so well. My friends, Ryan and Michael, had all the good ones, as I recall. Me? I think I had a few, but the Astro-nots were not among my collection.

Chestnuts roasted by Tom @ 01/27/2008 11:24 AM


I can’t believe this! I actually have Eggzilla sitting on my desk in front of me right now! Everybody who sees it seems to love it and want a go.

Chestnuts roasted by unnamedperson @ 01/27/2008 11:43 AM


Captain Will, I also decided to visit X-E obsessively after I read the Cartoon All-Stars review. I had been here a couple of times before that (I remember reading the McGriddles article a long-ass time ago), but that gem made me stick around for good.

I’ve been reading regularly for almost a year now, but I’ve only been commenting for like, maybe six months or something.

Oh, and I am also turning 25 in about two weeks. O_o

Chestnuts roasted by Annette @ 01/27/2008 12:13 PM


After a little bit of retracing my online steps, i have found that the first time I visited X-E was on May 21st, 2007. I have probably told the story before, but my friend June posed a question to the general public on her facebook account about grizzly chomps, someone posted a link to X-E and I clicked on it, and I’ve been addicted to it since….like a really good and positive version of crystal meth that doesnt make me pick at the carpet or blow up my house on accident…

Chestnuts roasted by Leigha @ 01/27/2008 12:35 PM


Said it before so I’ll say it again: my first was “Spider-Man reviews a box of crayons”. It was like a bad car accident; I just couldn’t look away.

Felt like I became a part of the “XE Family” during the first August Mega Party back in ’06. Like mortalwind I had just gone through a big shitstorm in my life, and this was my place to come for better times. Rock on….

Chestnuts roasted by Shuanfu @ 01/27/2008 1:09 PM


I don’t know exactly when I started posting on XE, because I originally posted as “Jim”, for a few months, then someone else started posting as “Jim”, so I started posting as “Old Jim”, to delineate myself from that other poster, and since then, I haven’t noticed the other Jim posting, but I have permanently adopted the “Old Jim” moniker – but I can’t exactly search XE for all instances of “Jim”, because it’s to vague. I would guess, and this is only a guess, that it was around March 2006.

Chestnuts roasted by Old Jim @ 01/27/2008 1:11 PM


Sorry for the double post, but:
Yes, I do know the difference between “to” and “too”, but I must not have proofread my post too carefully before I hit “enter”. And that’s one of my pet peeves, too… I usually have to hold myself in check to prevent myself from correcting others’ grammatical errors. :-)

Chestnuts roasted by Old Jim @ 01/27/2008 1:18 PM


Yes, the Megaparty was very therapeutic for me. I was going through a really hard time and hanging out on here did me a lot of good.

Chestnuts roasted by Annette @ 01/27/2008 1:21 PM


I like Joox…i was watching Pee Wee last night from that link…i ended up looking on youtube for the pee wee herman show and I could only find like one or two clips …I was trying to find the ones of Phil Hartman as Captain Carl but I did find the Mr Bungle school filmstrip they played on one episode

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_Reeves @ 01/27/2008 1:27 PM


Happy happy to all the birthday peeps. I won’t be 25 until later this year but I’m glad that there are a few of us to give the “turning 30″ contingent a run for their money.
I’m so looking up the “crack babies killing babies” PSA article after this, because it’s definitely one of the funniest things ever. I wish I could remember my first X-E article. I was a big seanbaby.com fan, and I used to Google for similar sites and X-E was always the top result. Took me forever to click on it though, because I was afraid “x-entertainment” meant porn (I know I’ve told this before, sorry). I always remember the Rainbow Brite at the San Diego Zoo review as the first one posted after X-E had become a daily stop though, so I have a soft spot for that one.
I’m with doho now, I can’t believe Jim and Shuan haven’t been here longer than that.

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 01/27/2008 1:28 PM


So, this may be a little early, but is everyone ready to start the hunt for Shamrock Shakes at McDonalds, or do any McDonalds anywhere still have the Shrek® Shakes?

Chestnuts roasted by Old Jim @ 01/27/2008 1:34 PM


My Mcdonalds has them all year…

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 01/27/2008 1:37 PM


OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! on yahoo just now….NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK ARE GETTING BACK TOGETHER!!!!! I screamed like I was a 12 yr old teeny bopper. My husband just groaned and was like noooo please noooooo

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_Reeves @ 01/27/2008 1:37 PM


I do remember the Neon Phones and the Garfield one as well. I so wanted either of those, but cell phones & puberty took care of that obsession fairly quickly.

Captain Will, I also decided to visit X-E obsessively after I read the Cartoon All-Stars review. I had been here a couple of times before that (I remember reading the McGriddles article a long-ass time ago), but that gem made me stick around for good.

That article is what got me here, too. I found this site sometime between 2002 and 2003, as I remember seeing every Advent Calendar put up in sequence except for the first uncompleted one.

As for favorite articles…For me, no one else said Spider-Man Reviews Crayons? That is a classic, not to mention all the other ones said already.

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 01/27/2008 1:44 PM


I was looking around youtube and I found this. It made me LOL.
The music Video kicks in at around 30 seconds.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=hGpFc2r7uuk

Chestnuts roasted by PopularTags @ 01/27/2008 1:48 PM


“HE WAS MY BABY MY BABY HE WAS MY BABY AND THEY TOOK ‘IM THEY TOOK ‘IM FROM ME! ME! HIS MUDDAH! HIS BRUTHA! THE HORRA! HOLLA!!! CRACK BABIES! KILLIN’ BABIES! IT ALL STOPS NOW! YA HEAH ME LORD IT ALL STOPS NOW!!!!!”:lol:
Way more inspired than the current crop of anti-drug PSAs. Though I am always amused at the current one with the girl who looks to be about 12 that got “so high” on Saturday night that she did something so apparently skanky that everyone in school is passing around the pictures. On their modern day cellular mobile telephones, no less. So attuned with today’s reality!

Doesn’t Donnie Wahlberg at least have better prospects than a NKOTB reunion? I thought he was devoted to acting now. He was just in that miniseries with John Leguizamo recently and it was pretty good. I know the rest of those guys don’t have anything better lined up.

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 01/27/2008 1:56 PM


1 millionth post

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 01/27/2008 1:58 PM


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