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Re: Childhood toys

Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 10:37 pm
by Smega
Rulez wrote:
RayFan9876 wrote:A tiger with red shorts and dual-boomerangs? What will they think of next? An Italian plumber from Brooklyn that wears blue and red suspenders and throws fireballs?

Oh wait.
At least they didn't think up a guy with no limbs and... haha, it would be ridiculous if he could I don' know, FLY with his hair! LMAO! That would be retarded. Oh oh oh and he should SHOOT HIS FIST at bad guys! BWAHAHAHA! What would suck even more was if they got some largely unknown or uncommon Australian animal and he would have some funny attack, like um... spinning!

Oh, please take a moment.
What about a spiky blue mouse-thingy that can run really fast? Now that would be ludicrous.

Re: Childhood toys

Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 4:09 pm
by Rayman fan2000
Smega wrote:
Rulez wrote:
RayFan9876 wrote:A tiger with red shorts and dual-boomerangs? What will they think of next? An Italian plumber from Brooklyn that wears blue and red suspenders and throws fireballs?

Oh wait.
At least they didn't think up a guy with no limbs and... haha, it would be ridiculous if he could I don' know, FLY with his hair! LMAO! That would be retarded. Oh oh oh and he should SHOOT HIS FIST at bad guys! BWAHAHAHA! What would suck even more was if they got some largely unknown or uncommon Australian animal and he would have some funny attack, like um... spinning!

Oh, please take a moment.
What about a spiky blue mouse-thingy that can run really fast? Now that would be ludicrous.
Nah, I think the most ridiculous idea would be some earthworm in a space suit with a ray gun! That would freak me out more than the end of the world!
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Nobody gets it? That's fine, I suck anyway. :tssk: :oops2:

Re: Childhood toys

Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 12:44 pm
by Rulez
Rayman fan2000 wrote:
Smega wrote:
Rulez wrote:
RayFan9876 wrote:A tiger with red shorts and dual-boomerangs? What will they think of next? An Italian plumber from Brooklyn that wears blue and red suspenders and throws fireballs?

Oh wait.
At least they didn't think up a guy with no limbs and... haha, it would be ridiculous if he could I don' know, FLY with his hair! LMAO! That would be retarded. Oh oh oh and he should SHOOT HIS FIST at bad guys! BWAHAHAHA! What would suck even more was if they got some largely unknown or uncommon Australian animal and he would have some funny attack, like um... spinning!

Oh, please take a moment.
What about a spiky blue mouse-thingy that can run really fast? Now that would be ludicrous.
Nah, I think the most ridiculous idea would be some earthworm in a space suit with a ray gun! That would freak me out more than the end of the world!
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Nobody gets it? That's fine, I suck anyway. :tssk: :oops2:
Oh pshh. They already made a game like that, it's called Earthworm Jim :tssk:

Re: Childhood toys

Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 12:48 pm
by Adsolution
Rulez wrote:Oh pshh. They already made a game like that, it's called Earthworm Jim :tssk:
Yeah. How could someone be so inexplicably stupid?

Re: Childhood toys

Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2012 10:05 am
by Haruka
*Bump!*



Oh my, I was able to dig up my old BIONICLE collection. I'm on a nostalgic moment! :D

I think next month I'll try to give a look in BrickLink.com, there's a broken piece in my collection that I would like to replace.

Re: Childhood toys

Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2012 10:27 am
by Rayfist
Boy do I remember Bionicle, it's been such a long time though :fou2:

Re: Childhood toys

Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2012 10:32 am
by Haruka
One of the best selling collections of all time from LEGO, in such a way that they were initially from the LEGO Technic branch and they became their own branch. I think the golden era was between Year 1 until 3, after the 4th I started to not like how they were treating the series: it started to lack mystery.

But if I am able to select a fav year, I pick the first one. It is a pity I never saw the original Turaga figures and some Rahi figures. (There were really expensive ones!)

Re: Childhood toys

Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2012 10:41 am
by Smega
What about them Roboriders?

Re: Childhood toys

Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 1:16 pm
by Haruka
I'm posting here my BIONICLE collection:

http://s332.photobucket.com/user/Haruka ... Collection

Re: Childhood toys

Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 2:14 pm
by Minor-T5
Nice collection!

Re: Childhood toys

Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 2:20 pm
by Master
Haruka wrote:I'm posting here my BIONICLE collection:

http://s332.photobucket.com/user/Haruka ... Collection
Nice, perhaps I ought to share what toys remain under my wing.

Re: Childhood toys

Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 2:48 pm
by GNineify
Whoa, where did this... oh well, I might as well tell about my childhood toys. But beware, it was all pink and girly and fucking sugary.
I was crazy about My Little Pony when I was a little twerp. Of course not anymore so bronies be quiet. I had like thirty of 'em, I guess.
And also Barbie and... Bratz... you know, Bratz dolls that I thought were like so OOOHEMGEE whenever I got one. Now that I look at these abominations, I scream in pain. Also, I still have a some kind of DVD movie which makes me wanna pluck my eyeballs out.
And then there were those hyperactive pixie things that whenever you pulled a rope out of their ass and release it, they would fly and crash to the wall. Well, I thought they were cool outside.
And millions of other girly things.

Re: Childhood toys

Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 5:20 pm
by Master
Bumping again, I decided I wanted to share my own collection:
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Re: Childhood toys

Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 6:17 pm
by Haruka
Oooh the big silvered robot, I remember it! I remember wanting one but then changing my mind since it was expensive. Nice collection!

Re: Childhood toys

Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 6:27 pm
by Master
Those LEGO 'bots I made were from Exo-Force parts, a pity they ended up being dismantled, they were rather awesome.

Re: Childhood toys

Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 6:37 pm
by Haruka
If you talk about broken or missing pieces, there's an awesome website named BrickLink: the eBay of LEGOs. It was thanks to it I managed to buy two pieces to replace two broken ones I had.

Re: Childhood toys

Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 6:39 pm
by Raymanni
Oh... Bionicle.. How I always loved it... And I still love. I'm just really displeased about that when I was kid, I always threw the boxes and cans away without thinking how stupid I was. I wish I would have kept them. :( I also have all of my Bionicle parts in few big boxes, so there is really nothing to take a photo of. :tssk:

Re: Childhood toys

Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 6:51 pm
by Minor-T5
I kept all my Bionicle boxes. :proud: I never threw one away.

Re: Childhood toys

Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 6:58 pm
by Adsolution
Bionicle is one of those things everyone including myself collected in our primary school years when they were first released, and then I lost interest a few years later (maybe 2003?) right when it started getting overly complicated and unnecessary, just like Yu-Gi-Oh after the original series.

Right at the height of our class' fandom, the movie was released. Even us, at 7 to 9 years-old, thought he movie was strangely bad. It was just horrendous.

Re: Childhood toys

Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 7:05 pm
by Raymanni
i think Bionicle got too simple at the end, and the characters did not include enough parts. Like body was only one part as a whole, same with the arms and legs etc. You did not need to spend time building the sets. That's the reason why I lost my interest.