Found the complete series on Amazon a couple days ago and I’m currently watching it, it’s still great haha I remember having turbo tu-tone and his car when I was a kid
These look so ahead of their time. To think it would take more than 10 years for Toybiz to change the action figure game with their taller size and extra joints
The little ‘shoe horn’ is a Blackjack, an old-timey thugs tool. Basically a small, flat leather sack full of lead shot. The last tool from his kit is the Striker for his welding tool. It’s real life counterpart produces a small spark to ignite a welding rig.
Just to let you know that with Louie comes a nail gun.. pipe... brass knuckles... black jack... and a item called a slapstick which they labeled on the package a flapstick... and according to cartoon and comic book for Rock Krusher the pack faces down... it looks cooler to me as well when up
@@tydiriumhanger1320 since watching this video a few hours ago, I just bought Dr Bad Vibes & the Air Speeder on eBay lol, loved the way it looked in your video
Your right. Old style in future time. In short. Fad repeats lol. Crusher and his Jackhammer lol. Berserko one of my favorite fighters. Doc and McBoom Boom also great!
This is actually one of my favorite lines. I’m currently trying to get everything I didn’t have as a kid (and reacquire pieces I’ve lost). I still enjoy the cartoon too. I know it’s not great, but I don’t care.
Funny that I did not like the cartoon back in the 80s but got a real kick watching it today! I do find it more fun collecting things I did not have back then it feels like you pick up where you left off.
@@tydiriumhanger1320 Nor on the other three females - (two of the cops) Mainframe and Mirage, or the other crook - Nightshade (yet Hasbro gave crook Squeeky Kleen the same treatment, and he’s even a male, which, to us, who remember the show, will always be a mystery). BTW, the name of the female crook, who you were asking about, is ‘Miss Demeanour’ (her title would have to be ‘Miss’ or ‘Mrs.’, if she’s a female]. I still don’t get (these too are mysteries, about the show) why (two cops drivers, hence boxed with vehicles) Roadblock and Heavyweight were omitted from the cartoon (the only two cops drivers - boxed with vehicles - who were in the cartoon, were Bullseye and Hardtop) [the crooks only had one driver, boxed with a vehicle - Turbo Tu-Tone], whereas all the other cops and crooks figures were carded. A massive mystery, regarding this show, is why (of the crooks, and carded) Nightmare (the android) was left out of the cartoon. I just remembered two other mysteries, about this show (both are cops, and were carded) - why Automated Police Enforcement Systems (whose one and only appearance is ‘The Case of the High Iron Hoods’) never speaks, and why the figure of Taser has a moustache (when he never did in the cartoon). That’s five unsolved mysteries about this show (and, I reiterate - there might never be answers). I can see why Hasbro ‘didn’t take a chance on the four females’, when these toy manufacturers feel skeptical about including female figures in boys’ toy lines, back in the day, yet (in another Hasbro toy line) Hasbro made Scarlett, Cover Girl (they made her the right way - with short red hair, and she was a driver, hence boxed with a vehicle), the Baroness, Lady Jaye, Zarana and (the last female) Jinx, and (two non-Hasbro toy lines) Mattel made Teela in the MOTU (He-Man) toy line and LJN made Cheetara in the ThunderCats toy line (leading to what’ll be another mystery that’ll never be solved). Sorry about the length of my comment, but I did want to say about some of the world’s mysteries, that might never be solved. I’m aware how fans of this show feel, about Hasbro not making figures of some of the characters (cops and crooks), hence couldn’t have the entire teams of the cops and the crooks (there’d have been a grand total of 34 characters - 20 cops and 14 crooks) [as well as 30 males and 4 females].