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Pippi Short Pajamas

Pippi Longstocking movies were a staple in my house as a kid, mostly because they were weird and I found them awfully hypnotic. This ad is from a German catalog (where Pippi still enjoys popuarity) , I have never seen too much Pippi merchandise in North America.

Planet of the Apes by Well Made Toys Inc

Well-Made Toys wasn’t a real household word but they were very well known in 1974 when they landed the Planet of the Apes license and filled toy stores with their cute plush novelties based on the TV series. It burned brightly but not for a long time, leaving lots of cool toys in it’s path. […]

Fly a Kite Cornelius

You know you’ve hit monsterous proportions when you’re on a kite and having nothing to do with flying. I’d love to find a display of these or heck, even one. Click on this picture for a bigger view.

Apes by the Truck Load

1974 saw the deluge of Apechandise as evidenced by this great newspaper ad, with the cancellation of the series in 1975 would see this stuff go on clearance. When I started toy collecting in the early eighties, you could find discounted Apes merchandise in almost every convience store in Toronto, it was a good time […]

Playsets of the Apes

More shots from the 1974 Multiple Toys Catalog featuring these awesome Planet of the Apes playsets, I’ve seen the packaging on the set bove before but that doesn’t mean it wasn’t released. I actually had this set at one point, I love how the soldiers are referred to as “earth men”, I guess the folks […]

1974 Kenner Easy Bake Oven Catalog

Playing homemaker is still around but the 1970s were probably the last gasp of it being the norm. The 1980s saw a rise in little girls playing career woman, so things like the Easy Bake Oven became less prevelant. However, we’re looking at 1974 and it was all the rage to emulate “Betty Crocker” and […]

Planet of the Apes Mini Play Set

I get a lot of people asking on the message board who made this set, it’s by Multiple Toys and they made several variations, one including a bunch of army men so you can reenact “Battle for the Planet of the Apes”, it goes a little crazy with the scale but I doubt any kid […]

Dr. Steel Trading Card

Card #19 is Big Jim’s “greatest challenge” Dr. Steel. I still remember seeing the commercial for the first time as a kid, I was in my parents room watching Gene Roddenberry’s “Planet Earth” on the black and white one Saturday afternoon when it aired. Big Jim had an enemy? He has a silver hand and […]