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In Kitten Cannon, you control your small kitty cannon and fire your unsuspecting kitty across. The Game of the Day is back, and it's back with with good cheer! Kitten Cannon or Kitty Cannon (as it ...
Retailing at US$129.99, the cost of the playset—the most expensive toy in Hasbro's G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero lineup—led to Hasbro re-releasing the shuttle two years later as a stand-alone vehicle called the Crusader, which used the same mold as the Defiant shuttle. The toy also came with a re-painted version of the Payload action ...
After DC Universe Classics ceased production in 2014, Mattel unveiled figures from the successor line, DC Multiverse, at San-Diego Comic-Con 2015. [1] Unlike the previous line, which primarily focused on comic iterations of the character, it was announced that Multiverse would mix classic comic designs with other media based on DC's characters, such as their films, TV shows and video games.
Alas, Batman, Red Robin, Nightwing, Green Arrow, and the Flash must band together to stop them. Batman Unlimited: Monster Mayhem (August 2015) – It's Halloween night in Gotham City and Scarecrow, Clayface, Silver Banshee and Solomon Grundy have hit the streets to stir up trouble.
Put your gifting woes aside—here are 66 gift options for the woman who seemingly has it all, from cool girl candles to customized bags and envy-worthy tech.
Kitten Kaboodle; Hot Chase; King of Rings; Gangbusters; Konami '88 (Hyper Sports Special in Japan; '88 Games in North America) Gradius II (Vulcan Venture outside Japan) VS. Top Gun (on Nintendo's "Vs." hardware) 1989. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles; Gradius III; M.I.A. Bottom of the Ninth; Crime Fighters; S. P. Y. – Special Project Y; Cue Brick ...
Topper Toys replied with a copy called "Secret Sam" that featured a toy gun that fired plastic bullets through the attaché case and had a working camera that outsold 007's kit. MPC toys replied with a "B.A.R.K" - "Bond Assault and Raider Kit" an attaché case that opened up to display a firing mortar and a rocket shooting pistol.
Like many 1980s toys, the development of the Starcom toy line preceded the development of the cartoon series. Starcom: The U.S. Space Force debuted on television screens in 1987, and the toy line hit stores around the same time. There was plenty of variety for the pint-sized empire builder to choose from: the complete series of Starcom toys ...