Season 1 -This season begun taping on Nov. 16, 1991, and continued until early December. The first episode was a sneak preview that aired at 7 pm on Jan. 3, 1992. It debuted in its regular timeslot one day later; Saturdays and Sundays at 5:30 PM. -In most cases, four episodes were filmed per day; between the second and third taped episodes, Phil would change his outfit, and the locations for rounds 1 and 2 would switch. Each tape date uses the same Face-Off and bonus round games, and the Video Challenge games remain constant for all but one taping session. -Out of 42 episodes, only 33 reran on Nick GaS. Five skipped episodes circulate from 90s Nick airings. All skipped episodes feature either Hyper Channels or Video Repairman. -The first 14 episodes were posted to iTunes on Dec. 2, 2013, and Amazon not long after. Most of them are listed as airing on various weekend dates in 1997; they were most likely rerun on that date. The prize plugs on the iTunes copies are the same as they were in the Nick GaS reruns. For whatever reason, episodes 8-14 are listed with silly titles instead of contestant names. -The first 10 episodes were also available on VRV'S NickSplat streaming channel starting on the channel's launch on Aug. 28, 2018, but were removed sometime before Oct. 2, 2018. -All 42 episodes were uploaded to Paramount+ on March 1, 2011. The prize plugs are the same as they were on GaS/iTunes. The airdates listed for the first 14 episodes are all one day before the Amazon listings; the rest of the rerun dates given are assuming all of them are one day off.
Frank Langella is Skeletor. HIs version of Skeletor in the movie is by far the best, there is no competition. He took a villian that was previously a comic relief and just made him scary as shit. That is what Skeletor is supposed to be. Frank Langella, you are the man.
This Skeletor is amazing, in hand I can't believe the shear detailing on this guy. To me articulation doesn't matter much here, he has the basic MOTU Classics buck level which is fine. A masterpiece to be sure.
@@ToyBro 101-Brian & Amy vs. Richard & Nicole -Opening Tossup: Brainstorm -Rounds: Past, Future -Video Games: Dino Land, Battletoads, Chuck Rock, Alpha Mission II, Joe & Mac -Consolation Plugs: Skechers (morphing shoe) & Nestle Quik Paramount+1992-BK Dymacel & Hershey’s Syrup -Bonus Round: Alien Moon Base, Runaway Rail Car, Merlock -Notes: First taped episode! Just one episode taped today, done to ensure everything would run smoothly. Only episode where Phil wears this shirt. Reran 2/1/97.
Season 1 -This season begun taping on Nov. 16, 1991, and continued until early December. The first episode was a sneak preview that aired at 7 pm on Jan. 3, 1992. It debuted in its regular timeslot one day later; Saturdays and Sundays at 5:30 PM. -In most cases, four episodes were filmed per day; between the second and third taped episodes, Phil would change his outfit, and the locations for rounds 1 and 2 would switch. Each tape date uses the same Face-Off and bonus round games, and the Video Challenge games remain constant for all but one taping session. -Out of 42 episodes, only 33 reran on Nick GaS. Five skipped episodes circulate from 90s Nick airings. All skipped episodes feature either Hyper Channels or Video Repairman. -The first 14 episodes were posted to iTunes on Dec. 2, 2013, and Amazon not long after. Most of them are listed as airing on various weekend dates in 1997; they were most likely rerun on that date. The prize plugs on the iTunes copies are the same as they were in the Nick GaS reruns. For whatever reason, episodes 8-14 are listed with silly titles instead of contestant names. -The first 10 episodes were also available on VRV'S NickSplat streaming channel starting on the channel's launch on Aug. 28, 2018, but were removed sometime before Oct. 2, 2018. -All 42 episodes were uploaded to Paramount+ on March 24, 2021. The prize plugs are the same as they were on GaS/iTunes. The airdates listed for the first 14 episodes are all one day before the Amazon listings; the rest of the rerun dates given are assuming all of them are one day off.
Great review of a great figure. Love Langella's performance in the film.
Great Review! Awesome figure! Should be getting mine soon, to quote Skelator: "everything comes to he who waits". One of my favorite movie villains!
I'm 26 and enjoyed the movie seen it three times as an adult it's a charming movie
That picture of him in front of Grayskull, damn!
Season 1
-This season begun taping on Nov. 16, 1991, and continued until early December. The first episode was a sneak preview that aired at 7 pm on Jan. 3, 1992. It debuted in its regular timeslot one day later; Saturdays and Sundays at 5:30 PM.
-In most cases, four episodes were filmed per day; between the second and third taped episodes, Phil would change his outfit, and the locations for rounds 1 and 2 would switch. Each tape date uses the same Face-Off and bonus round games, and the Video Challenge games remain constant for all but one taping session.
-Out of 42 episodes, only 33 reran on Nick GaS. Five skipped episodes circulate from 90s Nick airings. All skipped episodes feature either Hyper Channels or Video Repairman.
-The first 14 episodes were posted to iTunes on Dec. 2, 2013, and Amazon not long after. Most of them are listed as airing on various weekend dates in 1997; they were most likely rerun on that date. The prize plugs on the iTunes copies are the same as they were in the Nick GaS reruns. For whatever reason, episodes 8-14 are listed with silly titles instead of contestant names.
-The first 10 episodes were also available on VRV'S NickSplat streaming channel starting on the channel's launch on Aug. 28, 2018, but were removed sometime before Oct. 2, 2018.
-All 42 episodes were uploaded to Paramount+ on March 1, 2011. The prize plugs are the same as they were on GaS/iTunes. The airdates listed for the first 14 episodes are all one day before the Amazon listings; the rest of the rerun dates given are assuming all of them are one day off.
Best 80's villain performance, hands down.
Frank Langella is Skeletor. HIs version of Skeletor in the movie is by far the best, there is no competition. He took a villian that was previously a comic relief and just made him scary as shit. That is what Skeletor is supposed to be. Frank Langella, you are the man.
MOTU FOREVERRR!!!✌😎🤗
The figure is such a great piece.... I'm so glad to have it in my collection!!!
This Skeletor is amazing, in hand I can't believe the shear detailing on this guy. To me articulation doesn't matter much here, he has the basic MOTU Classics buck level which is fine. A masterpiece to be sure.
Mine's arriving tomorrow. Cannot. WAIT.
Man you're gonna love it.
@@ToyBro 101-Brian & Amy vs. Richard & Nicole
-Opening Tossup: Brainstorm
-Rounds: Past, Future
-Video Games: Dino Land, Battletoads, Chuck Rock, Alpha Mission II, Joe & Mac
-Consolation Plugs: Skechers (morphing shoe) & Nestle Quik Paramount+1992-BK Dymacel & Hershey’s Syrup
-Bonus Round: Alien Moon Base, Runaway Rail Car, Merlock
-Notes: First taped episode! Just one episode taped today, done to ensure everything would run smoothly. Only episode where Phil wears this shirt. Reran 2/1/97.
These William Scout motu figures are making me like the movie. Great review 😎👍🏻👍🏻
Kinda looks like the Vintage Collection Knight of Ren (the one with the long axe) with the way the robes hang down at the front.
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Season 1
-This season begun taping on Nov. 16, 1991, and continued until early December. The first episode was a sneak preview that aired at 7 pm on Jan. 3, 1992. It debuted in its regular timeslot one day later; Saturdays and Sundays at 5:30 PM.
-In most cases, four episodes were filmed per day; between the second and third taped episodes, Phil would change his outfit, and the locations for rounds 1 and 2 would switch. Each tape date uses the same Face-Off and bonus round games, and the Video Challenge games remain constant for all but one taping session.
-Out of 42 episodes, only 33 reran on Nick GaS. Five skipped episodes circulate from 90s Nick airings. All skipped episodes feature either Hyper Channels or Video Repairman.
-The first 14 episodes were posted to iTunes on Dec. 2, 2013, and Amazon not long after. Most of them are listed as airing on various weekend dates in 1997; they were most likely rerun on that date. The prize plugs on the iTunes copies are the same as they were in the Nick GaS reruns. For whatever reason, episodes 8-14 are listed with silly titles instead of contestant names.
-The first 10 episodes were also available on VRV'S NickSplat streaming channel starting on the channel's launch on Aug. 28, 2018, but were removed sometime before Oct. 2, 2018.
-All 42 episodes were uploaded to Paramount+ on March 24, 2021. The prize plugs are the same as they were on GaS/iTunes. The airdates listed for the first 14 episodes are all one day before the Amazon listings; the rest of the rerun dates given are assuming all of them are one day off.