WATCHMEN đŸ“ș (TV Series) Watch-Along! 7/19 thru 7/28 @7pm PST/10pm EST

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Spending too much time watching gifs of badgers

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Maybe it was me, but I remember seeing Turbomans on clearance at Kay-Bee in early 1997 for about ten bucks or so. I hadn’t yet seen Jingle All The Way at that time, so I had no interest in a Turboman figure, but I do remember them being very plentiful.

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Wow, that cat’s a total *****. :wink:

Just eat the thing, kitty! Or
you know
swipe at it, at least.

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If a Badger found a Turboman toy it would show no mercy
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@HouseofHorror 10 minutes before we start Watchmen episode 1!!!

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If I found a Turboman toy, I would
just leave it on the shelf and go about my merry way.

Take that, you steenking badger! :stuck_out_tongue:

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Unless I’m misreading things, we start in just over an hour.

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Doh!!! I thought it was 9!!! You are right!

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LOL! That’s a good one!:laughing:
Gonna have to keep my Batman the Animated series toys away from him!

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I know a guy who could watch them. Just sayin’


sticks hands in pockets, then whistles nonchalantly

Do you have the BTAS Robin Dragster by chance?

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I have a action figure of Robin, that’s about it. :slightly_smiling_face:

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Okay
who’s out there? :eyes: :harleys_crew: @TheCosmicMoth @ejdias.95910 @discordia57 @Mae @Hiraeth @DC89?

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Fun Fact about the BTAS Robin Dragster, @Reaganfan78:

It was made in a factory that caught fire and burned to the ground, around
1994 or so.

Kenner never reinstituted production of it at another factory afterward, so all of the Robin Dragsters on the market were only ever made pre-factory fire, and as a result, tend to command a decent price (especially boxed) on the secondary market, due to a lower than normal production run.

I never had any interest in the Robin Dragster before it came out, let alone after its factory sadly burnt down. To this day, I still don’t, nor likely ever will, have any interest in it.

Fun Fact 2: The vehicle was originally designed for use as a Batman-based dragster in The Dark Knight Collection. The prototype can be seen in 1991-produced promotional booklets Kenner packed in with their vehicle and playset products of the time.

In those same booklets are several toys for Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure that ultimately went unproduced.

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HI ALL!

I shall endeavor to remember to use the “Quote whole post” button.

Hope everyone’s doing well enough.

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I hafta’ ask for a pass tonight Queen @Razzzcat. I’m only in DCUI tonight for a little bit and then I gotta finish up some work stuff. :unamused:

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Evenin’, @TomEL-737! :wave:t2: :clark_hv_4:

Say, how is that Mayochup in your avatar?

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Oh! Woahhh
 good tag @Razzzcat! I have been a bad Moth and was not aware this was happening. Let me get prepped!

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No worries @DC89 Hope youhave a good night. :hugs:

Ps. Hey again @TomEL-737! :wave: @TheCosmicMoth :green_heart:


And this is for @msgtv lol​:laughing:

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:hugs: :00_harlivy: :cobb_squad: :harleys_crew:

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I chose the Mayochup pic because is was the silliest appropriate one on my phone at the time, I think.
And don’t get me wrong, I do not support this abomination.

I’d change it but it still brings a smile to my face.

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