When Were the Original Sky Commanders Action Figures Made?

In the world of vintage toys, there are few names as respected as Kenner. Throughout its history, Kenner has introduced countless action figures and playsets that have captured the imaginations of millions. One of these iconic toy lines, often underappreciated yet immensely impactful, is the Sky Commanders. When did the original Sky Commanders action figures come about?

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The Animated Series

The original Sky Commanders action figures, made in 1987, were unique. It was not just a standalone collection of action figures and vehicles but was accompanied by an animated television series developed by the legendary Jeff Segal. This series brought the Sky Commanders and their thrilling escapades to life, resonating deeply with the era’s children and creating a lasting legacy. Produced by the joint forces of Hanna-Barbera and Toei Animation, the show followed the thrilling adventures of the Sky Commanders, a group of courageous heroes.

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The Sky Commanders Story

Tasked with protecting their world from the nefarious General Plague and his Raiders, the Sky Commanders defended their territory from their mobile base, the Vector Command. In the world of the Sky Commanders, flight was not an option due to treacherous conditions. Thus, a unique mode of transportation was conceived, setting this toy line apart from many others. Each side had special vehicles designed to travel on cables or tracks. These vehicles were tailored explicitly for particular missions or conditions.

The fusion of high-quality action figures with a gripping animated series provided a full-fledged immersive experience, positioning Sky Commanders as a standout in the 80s toy scene. The narrative of good versus evil, combined with the unique transportation methods and detailed designs of the figures and vehicles, fueled children’s imagination and inspired countless hours of play.

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Conclusion

With 13 total episodes, the Sky Commanders television series wasn’t long-lived, yet it left an indelible mark on its viewers. The corresponding toy line created by Kenner is a testament to the brand’s ingenuity and understanding of what children truly wanted from their toys. As such, collectors and vintage toy enthusiasts worldwide cherish Sky Commanders action figures and related items. They stand as a testament to a golden era of toys and animation.

Here at Wheeljack’s Lab, we continually marvel at the enduring appeal of vintage toys. The Sky Commanders action figures from Kenner are no exception. These classic pieces, full of history and nostalgia, genuinely embody the spirit of the era they were born in.

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About the Author

Author: Chris Ingledue 

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Bio: I am the founder and owner of Wheeljack’s Lab pop Culture and Toy Shop. My vision has always been to reunite customers with their favorite childhood toys and pop culture, triggering fond memories, and reigniting their imaginations. Every day, I work in the “lab” where it’s Christmas 365 days a year. I scour the internet, like when we had the Sears Catalog of yesteryear, for the next great treasure. Then, I await the arrival of the postman as if he were Santa Claus himself and helping collectors worldwide with their versions of Christmas. Every day as a vintage toy buyer is an absolute joy!

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