What exactly were Pulsar’s powers?

What exactly were Pulsar’s powers?

Let me just take my shirt off

When i first saw the commercial for Mattel’s Pulsar, I admit I wanted one but even then, I wondered what exactly was the advantage to having a see through chest.

Was it a good for fighting crime, did bank robbers drop their guns in order to vomit?
Pulsar’s enemy was named Hypnos and is pictured above, he had the same issues as Pulsar but he’s not as gross. There is a back story here that the world needs to know, how come we have erotic stories for Chip and Dale’s Rescue Rangers but not a decent Pulsar origin story?

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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.

5 Comments

  • Anonymous on November 15, 2008

    I had both of these guys back in the day. Now Hypnos, I assumed, was… well, hypnotic. But Pulsar had me confused as well. I finally decided that his see through chest was a result of some super metabolic experiment that gave him super strength, speed, blah blah blah. What I could never come up with a reason for, though, was why he put computer disks in his head. Or how I could know that speaking into the mike grill in the back of his head was really making my voice come out of his mouth.

  • Anonymous on January 11, 2009

    I had, for years, been trying to remember the name of my old Pulsar toy. I must have had an early version, because I don’t think mine had the mike in the back of the head… no, mine just breathed and pumped cherry Kool-aid through his system.

    The most visible “blood flow” on this guy, as I recall, was through his oddly transparent small intestines. !??

  • Don on June 14, 2011

    I'm obsessed with Pulsar. A friend of mine recently came up with an awesome backstory for him. I won't put it here because it's too long but suffice it to say, I'm both jealous of his creativity and saddened that we can't go back in time and convince Mattel that they should use it… it'd be a huge winner in the Six Million Dollar Man era.

  • PatrickS on December 20, 2014

    I miss Pulsar and Hypnos. They mysteriously entered my life under a Christmas tree, and left my life in equally mysterious circumstances, by being left behind at a picnic near the Atlantic ocean. I never knew their significance, and perhaps never will, but I miss them dearly. Good luck boys.

  • Jamie Ghione on March 8, 2017

    I recently discovered a doll from 1977 called Gay Bob (I'm guessing you don't know about him0. His face seems almost similar to Pulsar's.

    http://jannghi.blogspot.com/2017/03/another-post-from-closet.html

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