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X-E’s ’08 Summer Megaparty: Oomph.

I linked to an old entry about The Revenger in a recent post, and today, the guy who actually invented the thing e-mailed me. It was one of those odd moments where you really believe that there's some kind of circular pattern built into the universe. Plus, now I have an extra resume bullet point to put under "quoted on the Ghoulies IV DVD box." It's getting to the point where I can write my own ticket.


I don't remember buying this, but I found a Kenner trade catalog from 1987 in one of my many piles of books, filled with excellent, professional toy photos that I may swipe and scan should I ever decide to do a full article on any of the featured lines. As the cover states, the catalog was given to buyers and press at that year's Toy Fair convention, meaning that everything covered inside was both brand spankin' new and of utmost importance to Kenner. (For those unaware, Kenner was among the largest toy distributors in the world until they were bought out by Hasbro in the early '90s.)

Expectedly, the catalog is a fun nostalgia trip, but what I really love is how they provided "Plan-O-Grams" for each of the featured toy lines -- suggested setups for toy stores to display their goods. Below are a few of my favorites...


Most of the Plan-O-Grams were wishful thinking on Kenner's part, as even the largest chains probably weren't ready to roll the dice by providing eight feet of shelf space to Furrever Friends or Fluppy Dogs. On the other hand, this Real Ghostbusters "Ghost Center" seems realistic enough. The series was still in its infancy at the time, meaning that all Slimer-related doodads still bore the rare "Green Ghost" title.

Definitely the most successful of the many lines featured in the catalog, I had most of the stuff on that rack. Note the neat section dedicated to cans of Ecto-Plazm in the lower right. I still firmly believe that Ecto-Plazm was the best toy slime in history, and the breadth of competition is far wider than you might think.

I'm saddened to learn that there were Stay Puft and Slimer plush dolls available. I certainly never had (or saw) those as a kid. While it's nice to picture yesteryear's toy stores as being full of line-specific "Plan-O-Grams" such as this, the truth is, they weren't. Those dolls probably got thrown into the random plushie aisle, forced to make themselves seem attractive to a clientele of little girls who had little interest in ghastly spooks.


Gotta hand it to Play-Doh...the stuff has staying power. Many toy stores still keep setups just like this one, right down to the yellow "Fun Center" signage. In fact, while the specific properties Mr. Play-Doh chooses to team up with have obviously changed since then, the generalities of the toys shown here are really no different from what you'd see in stores today.

Look close at the middle shelf and note the three-pound (!!!) tubs of single-color Play-Doh. Definitely haven't seen those in a while. While my brain thinks that trying to sell that much Play-Doh in a single color was a fool's idea, my heart beams at the thought of a three-pound bucket full of even the shittiest color. (Which is PURPLE, in case you were unaware.)

The property-specific Play-Doh playsets included Silverhawks, Mask, and to continue tonight's theme, The Real Ghostbusters. The RGB set was particularly nice, including both a small-scale Ecto-1 vehicle and a canister of all-new glow-in-the-dark Play-Doh. I wonder if the glow-in-the-dark Play-Doh was still nontoxic? Having spent much of my life as a proud eater of Play-Doh, I would've been most pleased to have a meal that glowed in the dark. In fact, for however taboo, I'm surprised Kenner didn't just throw caution to the wind and promote it like that. You're telling me you wouldn't have been the least bit interested in eating something that glowed? I can't believe the Weekly Reader didn't cover this.


Not sure if any of you remember Sky Commanders, a line that helped establish an odd trend of action figures sized somewhere between M.U.S.C.L.E. and G.I. Joe toys. I guess you could compare their scale to MASK, another collection featured in this catalog. I'm overusing the italics tags and I sincerely apologize.

Whereas MASK relied on disguised, weapon-loaded vehicles for a gimmick, Sky Commanders relied on...green string. It wasn't as bad as it sounds. Most Sky Commanders sets consisted of a pinky-length action figure and a vehicle which could be mounted to slide across, up or down a green string. It worked really well, and I'll never forget the awesome sense of accomplishment whenever I sent General Summit flying across the room, four feet above the floor.

I guess I can't claim that random 1987 toy store Plan-O-Grams make for the most exciting subject I've ever covered, so to provide this entry with added oomph, I will end on a new Bug Joke.

Q: What did the wasp say to the panhandling beetle?
A: Quit "bugging" me.

...and also with a picture of a bug.

...and then one of a boat.

...and then one featuring Thanos's possibly-maybe granddaughter, Nebula.

PS: Spellcheck has cleared "oomph" as an actual word. Yes!

Posted by Matt on 07/10/2008. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 122 comments

“M-M-M-Mask, MASK!
Always ridin’ on Venom’s trail…”

(so goes the theme song… or something like that).

Chestnuts roasted by Nizz @ 07/11/2008 11:04 AM


I just wanted to share with the X-E people that I GOT A NEW JOB! It’s working in the acquisitions department of the Library of my local University. I start Monday. I’m pretty psyched. Scared shitless, but psyched!

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 07/11/2008 11:18 AM


Congrats Cameron! Good luck with the new gig :D

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 07/11/2008 11:31 AM


Just noticed the Centurions logo. I seem to recall me and The Colonel pulling some Centurion shenanigans during the the first megaparty~

Chestnuts roasted by Neg @ 07/11/2008 11:34 AM


Hey, awesome, Cameron! Jobs are way more difficult to get than they should be, so congrats on finding one!

Chestnuts roasted by Annette @ 07/11/2008 11:35 AM


Oh yeah, Kenner did make those Super Powers figures. I had Green Lantern and it was one of those toys that just stuck with me forever. It’s probably around here or my parents’ house.

Chestnuts roasted by Teddy Ray @ 07/11/2008 11:38 AM


Congrats Cameron!! Welcome back to the work force. It still sucks!

Chestnuts roasted by BgBlyStyle @ 07/11/2008 12:20 PM


i also had the stay pufft stuffed toy , i remember getting him for Lionel Kiddie City . His eyes and mouth glowed like some one else mentioned and on his butt was a little ghost busters symbol that glew too . Saddly i didnt know about the slimer puppet or i may have gotten that one instead

Chestnuts roasted by Starscream77 @ 07/11/2008 12:21 PM


New jobs are awesome Cameron; much better than the alternative. Just don’t piss anyone off the first day and you should be fine.

Chestnuts roasted by Shuanfu @ 07/11/2008 12:41 PM


if i was a woman i’d definitely go as Nebula for Halloween.. – amongst other things..

Chestnuts roasted by Review the World @ 07/11/2008 12:56 PM


i never saw that “green ghost” before!

Chestnuts roasted by Jay @ 07/11/2008 1:01 PM


I too had the Stay Puft plush. He was a much better scale to attack my Firehouse and figures than the 5 incher (which I also had). I loved his glow-in-the-dark features also, especially the “No Ghosts” logo.

Sadly, I sold all of my Real Ghostbuster toys a few years ago when I was moving once. I still have all of my vintage Star Wars toys, so I can’t complain too much.

Chestnuts roasted by doubleofive @ 07/11/2008 1:06 PM


My pleasure, Bill. You know, once upon a time about 15 years ago, a friend of mine unloaded all of his Air Raiders on me for a pittance…then I ended up selling them to some crappy comic shop a few years later. Regrets.

Chestnuts roasted by Jerrod @ 07/11/2008 1:06 PM


My stupid Internet crashed last night and this is the first time I’ve been able to get on.

With the exception of the plushes (which I didn’t even know existed and never seen myself) I think Ghostbusters is the only toyline where I think I had every toy. I definately had everything shown above minus the plushes, and ALOT of the the toys afterwards, EVEN the expensive Ghostbuster building playset, the only playset I ever had. I LOVED cartoon.

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 07/11/2008 2:03 PM


I’m watching Ghostbusters right now due to the push from today’s Megaparty. If only I still had the Ghostbuster proton packs my cousin and I used to play with when we were kids. They had nerf like “energy beams” if I remember correctly. Anyone remember those?

Chestnuts roasted by Fox @ 07/11/2008 3:50 PM


LOL, you crack me up Matt at the end there

Chestnuts roasted by Alchemist4 @ 07/11/2008 3:51 PM


http://www.freewebs.com/gbta/weapons.htm

There it is, a quick Google search and there it is, those were good times. This site has all of the Ghostbuster toys, I also remember loving the Gooper Ghost Sludge Bucket that blows an Ectoplasm bubble.

http://www.freewebs.com/gbta/ghosts.htm

Chestnuts roasted by Anonymous @ 07/11/2008 3:56 PM


Man, it’s been one loooong week. X-e has helped me get through it. Now, if only I had a Stay Puft (or, as I used to say when I was little, State Puff) plushie to cuddle with when I get home.
Sadly, I didn’t have any of the Ghostbusters toys, or any toys that were considered to be for boys back in the day. If it weren’t for the one boy my age on my cul-de-sac, I would have never had the joy of playing with Ghostbusters, TMNT, Food Fighters, GI Joe, etc. *shudders*

Chestnuts roasted by DarkSideofBrightness @ 07/11/2008 4:06 PM


http://www.freewebs.com/gbta/index.htm

Good site with all of the Ghostbuster toys.

Chestnuts roasted by Fox @ 07/11/2008 4:06 PM


When did “green ghost” become Slimer?

Chestnuts roasted by gingela5 @ 07/11/2008 4:31 PM


I think officially when the cartoon came about.

Chestnuts roasted by doho in the summer @ 07/11/2008 4:37 PM


I am in bad need of some Ecto-Plazm. They’re so hard to come across nowadays and when they can be found, they’re expensive as hell. I came very close to owning two cans a few months back after I won them on eBay but I ended up getting ripped off. That’s what I get for not using PayPal, though.
I’ve got a kickass slime toy collection, but it’s still lacking Ecto-Plazm. It’s like a glaring spot on the shelf where you just know the Ecto-Plazm is supposed to be.

Chestnuts roasted by Somethin' Funny @ 07/11/2008 4:44 PM


Fox: I had one too. You would stick the foam beams into the end and then twirl a small handle to make the beam move while where the pack on your back. That was fun.

Does anyone know if they ever released an a Ghostbuster “costume/clothes.?” I would totally have worn one it if they did.

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 07/11/2008 4:59 PM


They sell the Ghostbuster outfits now on 80stees.com, frequent sponsor to this site(THAT TEN CENTS YOU GET FROM THAT SALE IS MINE MATT! You hear me? MINE!)

Chestnuts roasted by Bookstore Ninja @ 07/11/2008 5:18 PM


And in looking at the site even more, they appear to even have a Ghostbusters outfit for prostitutes!

Chestnuts roasted by Bookstore Ninja(again) @ 07/11/2008 5:20 PM


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