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Gamera first won over the hearts of children across the world during his first on-screen appearance in 1965. Unlike Toho’s titanic beast, Gamera showed inclinations to protect humans, especially the children.
A Look Back on the Gamera Films from the 1990s
When it comes to giant monsters from Japan, two companies have reigned supreme: Toho with Godzilla and Daiei with Gamera. Unlike Godzilla, Daiei always presented their creature as a sympathetic creature.
The Top Ten Characters from the Tron Films
Decades after Tron first appeared on movie screens in 1982, fans still fondly look back at the film. At the time, no studio had produced a film that featured minutes upon minutes of computer graphics.
The Top Ten Toys from the Tron Movies
As arcades began popping up in malls across the nation, upcoming filmmaker Steven Lisberger fell in love with Pong. He felt that the unique back-lit experience from video games would do wonders in film.
A Look Back on Tron and Its Legacy
As video games began to gain popularity in the late seventies, their unique look began to inspire the creative minds behind movies. At the time, the thought of video games inspiring movies was completely foreign.
The Top Ten Characters from the Terminator Franchise
One of the greatest science fiction franchises of our time began with a simple fever-dream in Rome, Italy. While rumor states that James Cameron flew to Rome to break into the editing room for Piranha II: The Spawning, he has denied such claims.
The Top Ten Terminator Toys from Kenner
Years after James Cameron enthralled audiences with the first Terminator film, Kenner Toys became the first company to create toys for the franchise.
Retrospective on the Terminator Movie Franchise
Over thirty years ago, James Cameron made his mark on cinema when The Terminator became a massive hit, spawning a franchise. Even though the film has become a staple of science fiction entertainment, it began with humble beginnings.
The Top Ten Planet of the Apes Characters from the Original Movies
As Franklin J. Schaffner toiled to adapt Pierre Boulle’s novel into the hit Planet of the Apes film, he trusted writers Rod Sterling then Michael Wilson.
The Top Ten Planet of the Apes Toys from Mego
When Planet of the Apes hit theaters in 1968, the reveal that Taylor landed on a post-apocalyptic Earth shocked the audience. Even before the final twist, they fell in love with the expressive performances from the various apes, especially Cornelius and Zira.
A Look Back on The Original Planet of the Apes Films
Even before Pierre Boulle entertained the world with his novel, La Planète des singes, Arthur P. Jacobs scooped up the rights to create the Planet of the Apes franchise.
Top Ten Characters from The Karate Kid Franchise
Before The Karate Kid hit movie theaters in 1984, martial arts films remained a niche genre. Only a few exceptions, like Bruce Lee’s Enter the Dragon ever caught the public’s attention.
The Top Ten The Karate Kid Toys
Years after Daniel LaRusso proved that he was the best around, the first Karate Kid toys hit store shelves. During the production of the first movie, which debuted in 1984, none expected the film to become a cultural phenomenon.
A Look Back on The Karate Kid Franchise
As audiences exited the theaters in 1984, they dreamed of becoming the best like Daniel LaRusso in The Karate Kid. The film spoke to both adults and children, for it happily presented the self-empowering nature of martial arts.
The Top Ten Characters and Vehicles from Knight Rider
Combining the charm of the Lone Rider with ultramodern technology, Knight Rider enraptured audiences in the 1980s. Its showrunner, Glen A. Larson felt that audiences needed a new series that presented the tales of a lone vigilante moved from town to town.
A Shadowy Flight into the World of Knight Rider Toys
As Knight Rider hit television screens in 1982, audiences fell in love with the shadowy flight of Michael Knight and his car, K.I.T.T. As Glen A. Larson hoped, America fell in love with his show that fused the dynamics of Lone Rider with cars.
Retrospective on Knight Rider
In the 1980s, audiences loved to see two things on their television screens: fast cars and the Hoff. First appearing on television in The Young and The Restless, David Hasselhoff quickly became the heartthrob of women across America.
Ten Memorable Toys that We Longed for Christmas in the 90s
Even as “extreme” defined the 90s, Christmas brought things down to life as we all longed for the toys of our dreams under the tree. This decade saw the emergence of more and more electronic toys in the market.
The Hottest Toys that Every 1980s Child Wanted for Christmas
With Christmas in the air, our minds drift back to our dreams of toys under our trees in the 1980s. During this decade, the toy industry quickly moved to release some of the most defining toy lines.
The Top Ten Spider-Man Villains from Marvel Comics
Now that Spider-Man has found himself with No Way Home, it is an excellent time to look back at the villains that have threatened to bring New York City to its knees.
The Top Ten Marvel Comic’s Spider-Man Toys
With Marvel Studios’ latest film, Spider-Man: No Way Home, arriving in theaters soon, it is the perfect time to look over his most amazing toys.
A Look Back at the Spider-Man Movies
After decades of reigning as one of Marvel’s most popular superheroes, Spider-Man successfully transitioned to many media, including movies, cartoons, and many others.
The Top Ten Characters from the Six Million Dollar Man
Few who grew up in the 1970s never heard of the Six Million Dollar Man as the show dominated the airwaves for five years.
The Top Ten Six Million Dollar Man Toys from Kenner
Following the success of Martin Caidin’s sci-fi novel, ABC began production of an adaption for network television. Originally, they aired three made-for-television movies that introduced Steve Austin to the viewing public in 1973.