I get someone might simply not be in to Megos or even the 1974 releases but to be so upset as to bother with a dislike... well, I think we're getting more of an insight into the disliker than the content.
Great memories here! Although in 1974 all I wanted was DC Superheroes, today I want to live in a life-size Dinah-Mite camper van. I would bring new meanings to the word “Campmobile.” This video is officially outtasight.
Straight out of my Mego era (which was 1974, 5 & 6, I think). I got all 8 of these worlds greatest heroes plus Joker and my sister had Dinah-Mite. I never knew Superman did double duty as Dinah-mites friend until recent years. I have repros of all these DC heroes and foes now, plus Tarzan and vintage Spidey, Cap and Dinah.
I still find it absolutely incredible the vinyl playsets were made in Brooklyn, I think, if I remember correctly. So many factories in Brooklynn, as well as the other boroughs. These toys being around today are a testament to how they were made, even the imported goods from foreign factories. Getting a Batman, and the Batmobile... that thing survived eight foot crashes down stairs. And how many kids were carrying Mego figures everywhere they went in the 70s. No wonder the gloves were lost. Lol
Great to see the catalog and ads. Great memories of pouring over them again and again, making birthday and Christmas wishlists. Planet of the Apes collection was a must have.
I think Mego was one of the last companies to make capes from both Marvel/DC in the same toy line. There could be other more modern lines, but I think this was it. And they did it in 3.75, as well. Kids don't get IP or branding or all the other stuff that keeps properties from mingling...they just want the Hulk to take on Superman. One of the many reasons all 3 lines were iconic.
Funko does that. They are not cloth capes, but still. Funko is what Mego was in the 70s into the 80s. They secured multiple IPs very early. Mego's beauty today lies in their simplicity. The same body, but updated to new millennium construction methods and materials. There is such a market, I think, if they can secure Star Wars, if only for a few two packs guaranteed to sell. Luke/Vader, Boba Fett/Din Djarin, et al. I picture a Farmboy Luke figure. Then pilot outfit, Stormtrooper, Hoth, Dagobah/Bespin outfit, Jedi outfit, et al. If Mego did get the license instead of Kenner, I doubt we'd have the SW toy legacy we have. Still love Mego!
Oh gosh, the Wee Woodys, it's been a minute since I've thought about those. I remember going into a small toy shop with my Mom once back around 1976, and that place had a bunch of these toys there. It was a store that mainly sold games and toys for younger aged kids, so I guess that makes sense. For some reason I wasn't interested at all in the line even though I was about right for it age-wise. Instead, I wound up leaving with the Hasbro COOTIE game, for some unknown reason lol.
Playsets and vehicles are what made the action figures worth investing in. Mego really understood the long term play value when you had these things. Imagine a time when we played with these things and did not keep them in the boxes to display on a shelf. Crazy times LOL
Thanks, that was really interesting to watch. I always enjoy hearing more about Mego's varied history, and particularly the Planet of the Apes / Batman lines. I loved hearing also about the various playsets available at the time, most impressive. Great job once again, thanks.
Groovy music, maaan. Rock on witcho bad self. Great videos. Flashback inducing for all of us "Adult children" that traveled here from the 1970's. Zayre, Ayr-way, Woolworth's, Value City, 3D-Danners Discount Department stores, Western-Auto, Montgomery Ward's, Service Merchandise, and whatever local "five and dime" stores you had. They live on, in that small friendly town called Memories. It's only a short car ride away. We'll race to the toy dept. to get what we want, and then complain to go straight home in anticipation of "adventuring" with our new action figure/ vehicle/ playset/ utility belt. Hoping we don't have to stop at the STUPID grocery store. See you in the next toy isle.
Question: When buying vintage Mego from ebay, how can one trust the figure is actually vintage? Trek and PotA have been redone/are being redone and other lines like DC come from FTC (if they’re still selling/introducing new characters). What figures are “easier” to purchase than others, price wise? I apologize for the questions, my area really isn’t overflowing with collectors lol
some of those earlier like dr. mego are hard to tell what's what. they are beautiful reproductions. I'd say be persistent for sure. that's what I did. I knew nothing of what to look for. kept snooping on all sorts of pages. (like mego museum) and asked questions. if the seller wasn't sure or did not know, I said thank you and moved on. that was over a common soldier ape too.
@@camcordernonsense5264 Thanks for the reply, I’m just a little worried about getting suckered. I wouldn’t mind a vintage figure with repro gloves or a belt or whatever, but I’ve heard stories of people being ripped off by getting something willfully labeled as vintage when it wasn’t 100%.
One question I would love to ask Marty Abraham and I apologize if it has been answered elsewhere. Why Mr. Myxyptlk as Superman's arch foe and not Lex Luthor? I mean Batman had his four greatest adversaries. Spider had a respectable showing of Green Goblin and Lizard. Why Mr. myxyptlk? And why was a scrawny midget imp redesigned as a full size man with a collosal beer gut? My guess is licensing on Lex was too much Money and they had spare penguin bodies that got repurposed as Mr. myxyptlk since no other figures needed one. Now if they had made the Adam West Batman back then or a modern Shatner doll....
I feel like I can answer that. At the time Luthor didn't have a great design, he was a guy in a lab coat or street clothes. DC gave him that purple outfit a year or two later.
@@BrickMantooth true, he would just be a generic bald guy in a white coat. Forgot there were years ol Lex that were pre purple suit. It must have existed by the time of the pocket heroes as the Lex figure was sporting his purple suit
And we truly enjoy our toys back in time..
Me too!
Who on Earth "disliked" this charming video?! Excellent retrospective! :)
My spirit angers some sad people's demons. I take it as a compliment.
I get someone might simply not be in to Megos or even the 1974 releases but to be so upset as to bother with a dislike... well, I think we're getting more of an insight into the disliker than the content.
Great memories here! Although in 1974 all I wanted was DC Superheroes, today I want to live in a life-size Dinah-Mite camper van. I would bring new meanings to the word “Campmobile.” This video is officially outtasight.
Oh yeah, I always wanted a VW bus myself.
Straight out of my Mego era (which was 1974, 5 & 6, I think). I got all 8 of these worlds greatest heroes plus Joker and my sister had Dinah-Mite. I never knew Superman did double duty as Dinah-mites friend until recent years. I have repros of all these DC heroes and foes now, plus Tarzan and vintage Spidey, Cap and Dinah.
From this I had/may still have somewhere Dr Zaius, Joker, Penguin and the Batmobile.
I love my 1970s childhood memories!
Great looking at these catalogs! Really digging the music too!
Thank you!
Great episode. More Apes and Mad Monsters. The cornerstone of any Mego collection.
Agreed!
Can never get enough of the 'Time Warps'; that Hip 'n Happening music, too.
Thanks Michael!
I still find it absolutely incredible the vinyl playsets were made in Brooklyn, I think, if I remember correctly. So many factories in Brooklynn, as well as the other boroughs.
These toys being around today are a testament to how they were made, even the imported goods from foreign factories. Getting a Batman, and the Batmobile... that thing survived eight foot crashes down stairs. And how many kids were carrying Mego figures everywhere they went in the 70s. No wonder the gloves were lost. Lol
Yeah, that Brooklyn story is one of my favourites.
The best Christmas had me get Batman, Robin, Joker and Penguin. Great memories.
The catalog with all its vintage Mego goodness is awesome, but i am FEELIN’ that montage music! 😎👍🏼
Thanks for bring back great momories of our childhood 😍
Glad you liked it.
@@BrickMantooth ALWAYS!
5 minute mark music from one of Paul Naschy's Wolfman movies. ;)
You have a great ear, it's from "Assignment Terror"
Great to see the catalog and ads. Great memories of pouring over them again and again, making birthday and Christmas wishlists. Planet of the Apes collection was a must have.
LOVE THESE VIDEOS . THANK YOU .
Thank you!
I think Mego was one of the last companies to make capes from both Marvel/DC in the same toy line. There could be other more modern lines, but I think this was it. And they did it in 3.75, as well. Kids don't get IP or branding or all the other stuff that keeps properties from mingling...they just want the Hulk to take on Superman. One of the many reasons all 3 lines were iconic.
Well, Lego has that honour now but I get what you're saying.
Funko does that. They are not cloth capes, but still. Funko is what Mego was in the 70s into the 80s. They secured multiple IPs very early.
Mego's beauty today lies in their simplicity. The same body, but updated to new millennium construction methods and materials.
There is such a market, I think, if they can secure Star Wars, if only for a few two packs guaranteed to sell. Luke/Vader, Boba Fett/Din Djarin, et al.
I picture a Farmboy Luke figure. Then pilot outfit, Stormtrooper, Hoth, Dagobah/Bespin outfit, Jedi outfit, et al. If Mego did get the license instead of Kenner, I doubt we'd have the SW toy legacy we have. Still love Mego!
@@bobastu
I wouldn't even include Funko some of the ghastliest things ever created in plastic or any other medium almost as bad as cabbage patch dolls
Oh gosh, the Wee Woodys, it's been a minute since I've thought about those. I remember going into a small toy shop with my Mom once back around 1976, and that place had a bunch of these toys there. It was a store that mainly sold games and toys for younger aged kids, so I guess that makes sense. For some reason I wasn't interested at all in the line even though I was about right for it age-wise. Instead, I wound up leaving with the Hasbro COOTIE game, for some unknown reason lol.
Playsets and vehicles are what made the action figures worth investing in. Mego really understood the long term play value when you had these things. Imagine a time when we played with these things and did not keep them in the boxes to display on a shelf. Crazy times LOL
Groovy!
Appreciated!
Once again, well appreciated and watched. Much Love, man.
Right back at ya sir!
Thanks, that was really interesting to watch. I always enjoy hearing more about Mego's varied history, and particularly the Planet of the Apes / Batman lines. I loved hearing also about the various playsets available at the time, most impressive. Great job once again, thanks.
Thanks so much, glad you dug it!
Wow mego do a lot of things !
More and more as the years drove on.
Oh Wonderfull.
so much to look at.
they really tried back then.
They were really a creative powerhouse.
“………..You need Guys to Punch!”
Fantastic Video!
Top Shelf!
thank you!
2:59. MEMO on MEGO Creative Dept. Desk: "Make Dynamite's Campmobile into Dr. Zira's Mobile Medical Unit"
1974 was my first Mego year .I got Robin , The Batcycle , Captain America , The Joker and the Penguin . It was two years before I got a Batman .
Im binge watching your videos.
Your videos are awesome mantooth
I really appreciate that, thank you!
AWESOOOOOOOME!!!!!!!👍👍👍👍👍
Groovy music, maaan. Rock on witcho bad self. Great videos. Flashback inducing for all of us "Adult children" that traveled here from the 1970's. Zayre, Ayr-way, Woolworth's, Value City, 3D-Danners Discount Department stores, Western-Auto,
Montgomery Ward's, Service Merchandise, and whatever local "five and dime" stores you had. They live on, in that small friendly town called Memories. It's only a short car ride away. We'll race to the toy dept. to get what we want, and then complain to go straight home in anticipation of "adventuring" with our new action figure/ vehicle/ playset/ utility belt. Hoping we don't have to stop at the STUPID grocery store. See you in the next toy isle.
i wanted the Mad Monsters so much. I was a product of the monster era: Groovy Ghoulies, Addams Family, Munsters, Sabrina, Wicked Witch of Oz, etc.
I really enjoy your shows and Will buy your rack toy book
Just when I thought you had run out of edit wipes, a new one joined two still pics!
4:23 “Dinah-Mite is a swinger…”
Yikes, that particular bit of ad copy didn’t age well 😅
Has anyone seen the yellow carded POTA Astronaut or is that presumed to be a mock up?
Those are factory samples, the Zira from this set surfaced but none of the others. Probably lost to time.
12:59 The market getting crowded worked for me, a poor kid, because of the price competitions and choices. I was happy with the competitors.
I didn’t have any mego planet of the apes, but I did have a lunch box and cups.
I personal note dont collect mego but i love the content and i had a lot of megos back went i was a kid great channel great videos🖒🖒🖒🖒
I had the plush Batman ( non talking version).
I thought the Batcycle with the sidecar was a realy effeort but the less accurate batmobile looked like a rush job.
Was the Batmobile sized down for production? The catalog pic looks bigger.
Question: When buying vintage Mego from ebay, how can one trust the figure is actually vintage? Trek and PotA have been redone/are being redone and other lines like DC come from FTC (if they’re still selling/introducing new characters). What figures are “easier” to purchase than others, price wise?
I apologize for the questions, my area really isn’t overflowing with collectors lol
Don't apologize for the questions, there are several "tells" in modern reproductions, the Mego Museum galleries cover a lot of this.
@@BrickMantooth I appreciate the info, I’ll check MM out!
some of those earlier like dr. mego are hard to tell what's what. they are beautiful reproductions.
I'd say be persistent for sure. that's what I did. I knew nothing of what to look for. kept snooping on all sorts of pages. (like mego museum) and asked questions. if the seller wasn't sure or did not know, I said thank you and moved on. that was over a common soldier ape too.
@@camcordernonsense5264 Thanks for the reply, I’m just a little worried about getting suckered. I wouldn’t mind a vintage figure with repro gloves or a belt or whatever, but I’ve heard stories of people being ripped off by getting something willfully labeled as vintage when it wasn’t 100%.
I had at least 45% of those toys Wayback my day 1974 - 1976
i completely forgot about Dinah Mite...and i have one, in her Purple Jumpsuit
...love Dinah-Mite's friend, "Don"; Trump really did get around back in the day!
Any idea why Mego did not come out with an Invisible Jet for Wonder Woman?
I have 5 out of 10000 mego Joe Namath any value there?
I have no idea.
Great videos mantooth
One question I would love to ask Marty Abraham and I apologize if it has been answered elsewhere. Why Mr. Myxyptlk as Superman's arch foe and not Lex Luthor? I mean Batman had his four greatest adversaries. Spider had a respectable showing of Green Goblin and Lizard. Why Mr. myxyptlk? And why was a scrawny midget imp redesigned as a full size man with a collosal beer gut? My guess is licensing on Lex was too much Money and they had spare penguin bodies that got repurposed as Mr. myxyptlk since no other figures needed one. Now if they had made the Adam West Batman back then or a modern Shatner doll....
I feel like I can answer that. At the time Luthor didn't have a great design, he was a guy in a lab coat or street clothes. DC gave him that purple outfit a year or two later.
@@BrickMantooth true, he would just be a generic bald guy in a white coat. Forgot there were years ol Lex that were pre purple suit. It must have existed by the time of the pocket heroes as the Lex figure was sporting his purple suit
A lot of re-tooling there. Not feeling the printed costumes for the Supergirls.