Did Max have a full name?
Apparently there was a British line of Mighty Max toys that inspired this programme.
A show I had never even heard of until today.
Did Max have a full name?
It would have, but it didn't. The SNES video game was notoriously abysmal.Ares wrote: ↑Fri Jan 07, 2022 4:28 pm Mighty Max the toyline would have made for a great video game, as it was about a young boy being left a magical cap by his dad who was lost, and Max has to hop around various "Doom Zones" trying to find his dad. Each Doom Zone was represented by one of the toys, which folded out into mini-playsets.
Translation: "So the writers came up with this for toy-selling purposes but then the writers, who were half-assing it and made this series for a quick buck, soon forgot about it".This special ability is called Dinovolving and initially appeared to be a significant element of the series, as both Allo and Bronto Thunder Dinovolved in the first episode. Despite the apparent technological advantage, most of the later episodes did not feature any Dinovolving. Teryx was the only Dinosaucer who would never Dinovolve throughout the series, while Allo, Tricero, Bonehead and Bronto Thunder would use the ability in more than one episode.
...well, I had fun watching it.Jabroniville wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 3:14 am -So if you're anything like me, you looked up old '80s cartoons on the internet one day and were like "What the f*ck is Dinosaucers?" because seriously, what in Satan's burning red crap is THIS? Apparently it was a 65-episode series that came out in 1987 and then disappeared forever because Galoob's plan on releasing a toyline fell apart because viewers were like "What the shit is this?" and never took to the show. This cancellation of the toyline caused many markets to just dump the show before it was even finished. Brazil received the show in 1989 and actually used some of the unproduced toys' molds, releasing 5 of the 8 figures- naturally turning those into collectors' items.
Anyone else really hoping there's a fanfic where this crosses over with the sitcom?Jabroniville wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 9:04 am
GOLDEN GIRL AND THE GUARDIANS OF THE GEMSTONES:
Created By: Galoob
Era: 1984-85
I suspect that they were indeed what the creators were aiming for, just as Disney's Wuzzles and Gummi Bears were.
... and now I'm coming up with a bizarre fusion of this, the Cthulhu mythos (a continent rising in the South Pacific?) and Attack on Titan. I officially have too much time on my hands.Jabroniville wrote: ↑Sun Jan 09, 2022 1:26 am]Much of the story is based off of a new continent that rose in the South Pacific after a radioactive element called "Phata 7" was discovered. This continent, called "The High Frontier", is besieged by crazy weather, and the only reliable methods of traversing it are flight and through various cables drawn across it.
Super Naturals is kind of interesting for me because my family didn't own any of those toys, but one of my cousins did. It was kind of freaky, but I'd never found them in toy stores as a kid myself. Though between this and Visionaires, its clear that folks were desperate to make use of hologram technology somehow.