I don't really collect any of this kind of stuff. I collect narwhal tusks, animal hides, and sporting firearms. But I enjoy your joy at these objects. And I also enjoy the stuff of my youth being enjoyed again. Thanks for your content young lady :) I just assume I am older, and grey :P
I get a 1991 Duke Nukem from Captain Planet tv-Series in 1 us dolar loose, is " the Scare Glow of MOTU " of the CP line cause it's a glow in the dark figure. 🐯👍
I remember use to having THE Original Troll Warrior Figures when i was very little one of them was a Drill Sargent and the other was a ninja which was so much fun back in the days. 😁😃🥰😍👍❤️♥️🌹
Seeing the Pizza Hut puppets brought a huge smile to my face. Im 36 and have love TLBT since its been in existence. Had a couple of these, and still have my 1988 plushy Little Foot sleep toy
Back in the day, The Coming Out of Their Shells small cassette tapes were a promotion from Pizza Hut I believe they were 3.99 in the U.S. and they also had a Tour Guide book to go along with the cassette.
My mother (RIP) worked at Pizza Hut in the late 80s through the mid 90s. She was the best waitress to ever exist. Anyway, if Pizza Hut had a promotion, she'd always buy me whatever the were pushing. Also, if kids would leave their items behind, she would bring them home for me. I had tons of it! I remember The Land Before Time puppets, TMNT cassettes, Carebear glasses, Star Wars to-go cups, Rocketeer/X-men Animated series cups, etc. I sold all that stuff awhile ago. Your video was a walk down memory way. Thank you.
Tail stroking throw back aside, its definitely the Dino Riders because that was such a large part of my childhood. I cant say I'm overly surprised its hard to find them with accessories though. Out of all the toys I had as a kid and adult I swear Dino Riders had the most breakage out of everything. Right up there with translucent plastic Beast Wars.
I suffer from dinosaur tail stroking syndrome haha -- ya ALLLLLL those itty bitty little pieces and breakage -- def some of the hardest figures to get complete for sure!
I had the diplodocus and Triceratops as a kid and they didn't come with wheels. You flipped on the switch and they just started walking. Looking back the legs had great synchronization for a non remote control toy in 1988.
Scored a bunch of MOTU stuff. Battlebones in a box of vehicles. I got to put the 1st crack in a rib. Not broken off but fixable. Found what I think is a Battle Troll. Green hair, purple kind of Frankensteins monster looking. More MOTU stuff coming. Son is into it. Daughter collects 80s toys also. I found her a Teddy Ruxpin with books and tapes for Xmas locally. Have some tinkering for this winter is the main thing. Gotta love the puppies , easier training with the big one around
whoa dang! nice scores -- haha it's a whole family of collectors, that's amazing! Very happy to hear your daughter is into vintage toys too, need the next generation to take over and keep this stuff alive!
"Little" Vancouver Island 🤣 Your little island is the size of Belgium. Somehow, the E.T. finger didn't seem dirty to me at the time. Oh, the innocence of youth!
Yes, please. I can't wait for your video makeover for Baby Yoda. The Mattel Baby Yoda is pretty much a Funko Pop -.big eyes and head. There can be a series of Baby Yoda dressed as other characters.
It is great to see you covering a die-cast model. The Corgi Chitty Chitty Bang Bang was a great find. It has been re-issued a few times over the years, but that looks to be an original. There was also a smaller version in the Husky/Corgi Juniors range. One of my all-time favourite movies, I saw it on the big screen when it first came out. Now have it one DVD, plus the books, and a Corgi model, but lacking one of the figures.
That's always a really good find scoring a full set of licensed comics! Because they're licensed you most likely wouldn't be able to get them in a collected volume/trade paperback.
Hahahahahahaha your poor neighbors, seeing you run down the street!!!!! Thank God you didn't have the E.T. probe on your finger when chasing your pup!!!🤣🤣🤣
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang was my favorite bedtime story my mom would read to me, when I was a child. Also, you reading the instructions to the 'Ding Dong' like E.T. finger, was perfectly hilarious. 🍁😂👍👍
Man, seeing those Pizza Hut Land Before Time puppets take me way back. I remember going to a Pizza Hut restaurant with my parents and getting the Little Foot one.
Another awesome haul! You know,with your love of dinos,I'd love to see you do a Top 10 of your all time favorite dinosaur films. Just throwing out that suggestion. Stay safe,Laura!
Awesome toy haul!! My fave are the trolls, the dinosaur puppets from " land of the lost" from 🍕 pizza hut, and of course the handsome big dinosaur bronto!! 😃📍
@@LauraLegends so heres the story; when I was a kid my mom would drag me 2 hours each way to visit my sisters in college every other weekend. And this tape and my walkman were my best friends for those rides. So literally I feel like Im in the backseat of my moms Chevy Elektra wagon every time you talk about it!
Lmfaooo the ET finger light reading of the instructions. Your humor continues to escalate. Gotta love it. Love Battle Bones too. Fond memories of that when I was little. Good luck hunting!
An original VHS of the Chuck Jones "A Cricket in Times Square"!! I've got the DVD of "The Chuck Jones Collection" containing "A Cricket in Times Square", "Yankee Doodle Cricket", "Mowgli's Brothers", and "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" (among others), but I'm STILL JEALOUS that you got this promotional release with TV Teddy!
Definitely the ET finger light. I want to pick one up for my collection, too. I had tried messaging it to you on Insta a while back as a suggestion for strange toys of the 80s.
I think I have some of those LBT puppets in my hidey-hole along with 2 Atari STs, some original Thundercats, and a couple of Might Max fortresses. As soon as my granddaughter moves to her new room I will be able to look.
I used to have the He-Man battle dragon as a kid. I gotta assume I owned the Land Before Time puppets I was 9 years old in 1988 definitely was playing with toys and eating pizza back then!
Very cool,Laura! I personally just scored a couple of super desired Doctor Who figures on Ebay for crazy cheap plus special edition DVDs of Terminator and Terminator 2 that were under 10.00!
Your videos are the best, my favorite thing was the ET finger. Lol! I was laughing so much when you were talking about it. It was so cool to see the coming out of our shells cassette. I had that when I was a kid, I got it when my mom took me to the live show. Very cool!
@@LauraLegends It was amazing! I can remember it pretty well, they threw foam pizzas into the crowd. I still have the original ticket stub and I’m not sure why I don’t still have the cassette. Lol I don’t remember skipping stones but, definitely can recall the were coming out of our shells song. It was definitely an exciting experience because I was a ninja turtle freak back then. Lol!
I feel like a day at your place would be the best day ever. Dogs to play with, A cat to pet, an off the charts toy collection from my childhood, and a legend know as Laura...lol
I remember those Battle Trolls. I had the Sgt. Troll when I was a kid (the one that looks like Rambo). Pretty sure I used him as a villain that the Power Rangers figures would fight, lol. That Dino-riders Brontosaurus look pretty awesome, too! Really detailed, especially for how old it is. The coolest dinosaur toy I ever had was the thrasher T-Rex from The Lost World. Always felt like it had the best/most realistic paint job of all the T-Rex Jurassic Park figures they released back then. The Coming Out Of Their Shells cassette is great, haha. I liked "Pizza Power" (which also plays on the Turtles In Time arcade game) and "Count On Us" the most. Speaking of TMNT, I finally got my NECA Tokka and Rahzar from TMNT Secret of the Ooze in the mail a couple weeks ago, which I pre-ordered back this past summer. They're awesome! I love how you can change Tokka's facial expression by moving his eyebrows, and that they come with so many accessories, like the donuts, and weapons that they used in the movie.
Great video Laura i like all the work you put on the videos and the people and friends who support you in the best way possible , you are truly a love of person ❤️
I'm partial to the Chitty Chitty bang bang Corgi car. Being a prolific die-cast collector and having one of my own causes a bit of bias on my part. I'm not sure where mine came from considering I don't remember a time when I did not have it. Many, many years of making those wings come out and pretending to fly the car around. Ahhh nostalgia. I guess that's what it's all about.
With the Raptors comics, the story is heavily designed as part of the rest of the JP topps comics The brontosaurus might also be smithsonian rather than the original version there
I really like the Dino Rider’s toy line up!!! I didn’t have them as a kid, a friend actually gave me some of her children’s old toys & I got most of the original line up. The dinosaurs still walked when I put batteries in them. I had no idea that more Dino Riders toys were produced after the initial releases. Thanks for the info.
bronto is series 3, right before ice age came out. series 3 had few figures, like the pachyrhino, rulon quetz, chasmosaurus and bronto. Darn nice haul.
Great video!. I had those Land Before Time hand puppets from pizza hut as a kid in NSW, Australia. They might even still be floating around my parents place, lol.
Hey Laura funny story I was at a local Fleamarket and I found that Battle Rambo Troll and I was gonna send that to you. But you got him lol😂😂. Great haul keep doing your thing.
Dino Riders brings back painful memories... my brother and I got into a fight as kids and broke a family heirloom. So my mom decided to bust up our Dino Rider figures to show us how it feels to have something precious broken because of stupidity. Needless to say, the lesson worked but it cost my T-Rex his life. My mom now regrets that since these things are extremely valuable. I did order the Dino Riders exclusive from Entertainment Earth. Its just little plastic figurines of the dinos and the other characters but it looks pretty cool.
dude my nephew loves The Land Before Time movies. He may or may not have been brainwashing him since he was a newborn. Haha but, he literally knows it just from the dunt dunt at the very beginning. You can literally have the volume down on one and he will hear it across the house and come running. It's funny AF.
Giiiirl Land Before Time is so sad. I loved it as a kid but to this day, I hear that first note of the Diana Ross song and I’m flooding whatever room I’m in with my tears.
Awesome haul Laura! I think my favorite were the battle trolls. Fun nerd fact for you, those Willow audiobooks were read by René Auberjonois who played Odo on Star Trek Deep Space nine. Anyway great video, just needed some Muffin