AKA Brian Heiler author of "Rack Toys: Cheap, Crazed Playthings" and co-editor of "Toy-Ventures Magazine". Co-Host of the "Pod Stallions" podcast. Host of the Brick Mantooth Youtube channel, painter, designer, writer, mental health advocate, toy collector, Mego, and Mego Knock-Off enthusiast. I have large feet, ADHD and I live in Canada. Talk toys, not others.
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Anonymous on April 4, 2012
Oh, it did. The jumpsuit was orange polyester, like thick pantyhose from hell, and the boots were gold fabric. What "loose-jointed waist" really meant was that they would flop from side to side when you slid the "touch 'n go" doll stands around, but shaking that fringe was worth it.
Oh, it did. The jumpsuit was orange polyester, like thick pantyhose from hell, and the boots were gold fabric. What "loose-jointed waist" really meant was that they would flop from side to side when you slid the "touch 'n go" doll stands around, but shaking that fringe was worth it.
Same basic principle as the Earthquake Tower — speaking of disaster toys.