Antique or not, I still played with that thing until it broke. We were at an old lady's house and our host gave it to me, where I proceeded to play with it in the yard. You know, I have no idea who this lady was as I look back. It could have been one of my mom's aunts or something. That little red hat brought me at least 4 hours of entertainment before it broke.I didn't see the pic when I started replying. That was it alright! Cool!
Quote from: J Digory on July 15, 2008, 04:31:11 PMI used to have a Beanie and Cecil hat. It was a little propeller hat that had a string you could pull ( i think the string went under your chin) that released the propeller to go flying into the air. Can't say I ever saw the cartoon though, as I am in my early 30s.Dude, that toy was an antique by the time you got it I had one of those in about 1961.Red
I used to have a Beanie and Cecil hat. It was a little propeller hat that had a string you could pull ( i think the string went under your chin) that released the propeller to go flying into the air. Can't say I ever saw the cartoon though, as I am in my early 30s.
Red, did you pull that out of the closet or was it sitting on your nightstand?
Man, those are some lame cartoons. lol I remember the original Ghostbusters cartoon a little bit. And a few of the nintendo ones. And Bravestar. What a lame cartoon that was. The guy rides on a horse, and then the horse turns human-like. Oooh. Thundarr, I remember him! Some funny stuff there.Oh, the only transformer I ever had was the purple train/spacecraft guy. But I had a lot of go-bots. lol
Does anyone remember the Banana Splits, Sigmond the Seamonster, the Bugaloos and all that crazy acid trip stuff they used to show in the 70's?Seriously those guys that created that stuff must have been high on something.
Super Friends were great!
dang... that coyote spent a lot of money on that ACME product. WARHAWK
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