I didn't even know they made Love Boat action figures back then. I had Mork from Ork. LOL. He was a favorite of mine. He even came with his Egg Spaceship. Though it is nice to see how you used your Issac figure when you were a kid.
had 3 of the 3 3/4 ones in this video. I got all kinds of Star Wars sized figures in the 1970s and 1980s. The Butch and Sundance and Lone Ranger lies were reallly cool, Sundance has a quick draw feature and I still have the old figure minus his legs but he can still quick draw@
If I recall correctly, didn't Issac help Rick Hunter defeat the Zentradi on several occasions? I hear he was the shoulder to cry on for Minmay after Rick chose Lisa.
They reused Issac head on national defense type ko figures I have him in a military uniform with bazooka and helmet lol. Need the original bar tender one though
These guys were slightly bigger than the 3 3/4 figures but Crystar Moltar and D&D Warduke were used with my figures back in the day. Again nice job with the pics!
On the subject of using cocktail sticks as swords, my parents had one of those 1960s sets of 6 metal cocktail sticks in the shape of swords that came in a circular holder or rack. They were the perfect scale to go with the Matchbox Fighting Furies figures and could also make any Mego 8" figure a little more dashing! We couldn't get a Mego Star Trek Sulu figure in the UK, I don't know if they made one at all, but one of the metal swords was a fencing foil and would have made the perfect addition to a shirtless Sulu figure! Hell, give the Klingon the saber cocktail sword and you've got a violent duel right there! 😂
All joking aside, I always enjoyed using various action figures beyond their intended purposes. Like, Death Star Droid was a pretty major villain in my Star Wars play.
Tonka had a great line called Steel Mashers in the mid 80's. It was a blatant rip off of The Road Warrior, with awesome metal post apocalyptic vehicles. One of the figures even looks just like Lord Humongous, which Is the one I had as a kid.
I never knew Love Boat had action figures. I thought He-Man wld be the most dangerous figure with those strong ass hands. 😂 I love that original Stormshadow.
Love Boat Issac and The Shining were my first ideas in my child mind as to how cool bartenders were. I eagerly awaited becoming an adult so I could order drinks from a bartender.
The only Luke Skywalker I ever owned as a kid was the Hoth one, which BARELY qualifies as a Luke, so Duke was my go to stand in while playing Star Wars, and you'd better believe MANY of those neon toothpick swords were used as lightsabers BAY BEE!! Nice to see I wasn't alone on that.
had 3 of the 3 3/4 ones in this video. I got all kinds of Star Wars sized figures in the 1970s and 1980s. The Butch and Sundance and Lone Ranger lies were reallly cool, Sundance has a quick draw feature and I still have the old figure minus his legs but he can still quick draw@
I about lost it when I saw Isaac creeping thru the bush with my 2 favorite adventure people!
I absolutely loved that you used those plastic swords from drinks in this video. I did the same thing as a child.
I think all 70s/80s kids did that. 😊
I didn't even know they made Love Boat action figures back then. I had Mork from Ork. LOL. He was a favorite of mine. He even came with his Egg Spaceship. Though it is nice to see how you used your Issac figure when you were a kid.
Mork was in my “toolbox” as well!
Fantastic! I could easily imagine that actually happening in the G.I. Joe cartoon. Thanks for the laugh!
Persius is one of my favorite action figure
Awww man....Starblazers! Sure would've been nice to have action figures from that series!
Reminds me of my childhood. I used to mix and match different lines and characters into my own adventures. Great video. 😂
Kids today really don't get to experience the creativity us 80s kids did with our toys back then.
This is incredible 😂😂😂😂
I heard there was bad blood between Isaac & Lando.
in the mid 80s, several 'diss tracks' were released from both sides
Halarious, now I want one.
We also used those cocktail swords w our 3.75" figures. (I never realized where my parents got them ...until I became an adult lol)
had 3 of the 3 3/4 ones in this video. I got all kinds of Star Wars sized figures in the 1970s and 1980s. The Butch and Sundance and Lone Ranger lies were reallly cool, Sundance has a quick draw feature and I still have the old figure minus his legs but he can still quick draw@
that Lex is a dead ringers for Gene Hackman (without his hairpiece from the Superman movie). very nice sculpt.
If I recall correctly, didn't Issac help Rick Hunter defeat the Zentradi on several occasions? I hear he was the shoulder to cry on for Minmay after Rick chose Lisa.
This video so gives me Robot Chicken vibes
It's a wonder they did not even think of it
They reused Issac head on national defense type ko figures I have him in a military uniform with bazooka and helmet lol. Need the original bar tender one though
Yeah, the National Defense/Commando Ranger, etc knock-offs had Isaac in dark and light skinned versions on Galoob A-Team Mr. T bodies.
These guys were slightly bigger than the 3 3/4 figures but Crystar Moltar and D&D Warduke were used with my figures back in the day. Again nice job with the pics!
Issac hanging out with Ovion and Lt Starbuck also the Superpowers Lex Luthor, took me way back. Awesome video the humor was also cool💪🏾😀😀
This is why the internet exists
On the subject of using cocktail sticks as swords, my parents had one of those 1960s sets of 6 metal cocktail sticks in the shape of swords that came in a circular holder or rack. They were the perfect scale to go with the Matchbox Fighting Furies figures and could also make any Mego 8" figure a little more dashing! We couldn't get a Mego Star Trek Sulu figure in the UK, I don't know if they made one at all, but one of the metal swords was a fencing foil and would have made the perfect addition to a shirtless Sulu figure! Hell, give the Klingon the saber cocktail sword and you've got a violent duel right there! 😂
I so wish I had Issac back then. He was cool but I never saw him in stores. I cheered at the Cocktail Swords
Okay, now I HAVE to get an Isaac action figure, darn you.
All joking aside, I always enjoyed using various action figures beyond their intended purposes. Like, Death Star Droid was a pretty major villain in my Star Wars play.
I always wanted a Charo action figure as a kid, and adult.
Tonka had a great line called Steel Mashers in the mid 80's. It was a blatant rip off of The Road Warrior, with awesome metal post apocalyptic vehicles. One of the figures even looks just like Lord Humongous, which Is the one I had as a kid.
I never had even the slightest desire to own a Love Boat action figure… until now.
they make great crewmembers for the U.S.S. Flagg
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I never knew Love Boat had action figures. I thought He-Man wld be the most dangerous figure with those strong ass hands. 😂 I love that original Stormshadow.
Love Boat Issac and The Shining were my first ideas in my child mind as to how cool bartenders were. I eagerly awaited becoming an adult so I could order drinks from a bartender.
He would've made a great sidekick for Lando, man I missed out on this figure?🤷🏾♂️
Warriors action figures would have been EPIC, with Jackie from Too Close For Comfort as that trick-turning boricua, you know, for the girls
The only Luke Skywalker I ever owned as a kid was the Hoth one, which BARELY qualifies as a Luke, so Duke was my go to stand in while playing Star Wars, and you'd better believe MANY of those neon toothpick swords were used as lightsabers BAY BEE!! Nice to see I wasn't alone on that.
Isaac could be a stand in for Lando Carlrissian
Mad Max figures would’ve been BAD ASS!
Isaac is very versatile. 🤣🤣
I used my Darth Vader, as a masked wrestler. He would go up against, my WWF figures.
The head of this figure was also used on some knock off G.I. Joe figures throughout the 80s.
had 3 of the 3 3/4 ones in this video. I got all kinds of Star Wars sized figures in the 1970s and 1980s. The Butch and Sundance and Lone Ranger lies were reallly cool, Sundance has a quick draw feature and I still have the old figure minus his legs but he can still quick draw@