Anyone got photos of the TMNT toy line (1988-1999) when they were in the toy shelves?
Hi everyone. This must be difficult or maybe imposible. We were very young and those images can be found only in our memory.
However if anyone got the chance to take a picture of the tmnt original toy line (1988 to 1998 )when it was in the toy shelves at the toy stores please upload the photos. Plus, anyone remember in which toy stores could you buy tmnt action figures? Like kay bee toys for example Thanks a lot. |
I can't offer any pictures (can't wait to see some, though!) but I do remember a buncha stores that carried the TMNT.
Toys R Us Kay Bee Toys K-mart Walmart Genovese Caldors Basically everywhere that carried action figures had them... |
Damn cool thread, I really hope to see some cool pictures.
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Target was the primary source for my folks. But also smaller chains like Thrifty (now Rite Aide)
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Rose's was another one. My parents only bought me figures there on clearance when the various stores were going out of business :tlol:
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I remember going to Toys R Us when TMNT figures would take up an entire side of an aisle...PLUS they would have more at the front of the store. But...I never got any pictures. I was like 10.
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I'd love to have a photo of the TMNT display in the old Woolworth's in my town. They had these huge square pillars, about 5' wide, just covered in TMNT figures right up to the ceiling, then the 2 aisles in front of this pillar were full of toys & other merchandise. They were the first big store to get the toys in (a smaller indie toyshop had imported some from the US about a year earlier), I'd guess this'd have been around Xmas 1990. I just remember spending a whole Saturday in there, in awe...
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I don't have any pictures to upload but I do remember that around where I live the 3 main stores were Toys R Us, Kaybee, and Kmart. But just like somone else said before whenever I would go to look at Toys R Us they DID take up almost an entire isle then plus some towards the front. Also the Ghostbusters toys also took almost a whole isle! Those were the good ole days!:D
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bump in the hope to see some photos!
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http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-VKo53KDn6a...1314135990.jpg
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-URKLyMPJPC...1314135990.jpg http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-6BjR6v5gLO...1314135990.jpg http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-eV4pUQ1h8w...1314135990.jpg No TMNT but still! Guys it's RETRO TIME :D Found it on this website: http://transformersuk.blogspot.com/2011/08/retro.html |
I kept scrolling through your photos hoping for TMNT but N:tsad:
Cool picks though! |
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Gah, these pics prove that the late '80's was definitely the best time to have been a kid. :D |
All I've seen are 2k3 era photos online, but I found this very 1982-3ish by the looks of this photo:
http://www.plaidstallions.com/child.jpg Thank goodness TMNT wasn't around during the "4-bit era" as I once called it or we would be laughing at those games to this day like ET and Star Wars fans still do. Gaming has sure come a long ways since then and hard to believe that those games cost $18-$35 when new (around $40-$80 when adjusted for inflation!), considering you can get most for around a buck a piece for 2600s in an eBay lot. Let's say it's 1987 in the Transformers aisle as posted above, and say you wait at the store without feeling tired. Just imagine that one day in early 1988 that a portion of the Transformers aisle is replaced by a few TMNT figures, and then in 1989 more stuff is replaced and around half of the aisle is TMNT stuff, and then in 1990 with Transformers dead at the time, the entire aisle is nothing but TMNT! 1990 and 1991 was basically when you saw the most TMNT merchandise in the aisles, with 1992 similar to 1989's with a few Batman/Spiderman/Xmen appearing. Then came 1993 and the Power Rangers as I could recall pretty much overtook where the TMNT stuff once stood (there was still a bit more TMNT than Power Rangers that year from my memory), then 1994 and 1995 basically reduced TMNT to a small section/clearance bins with Power Rangers dominating, and by the the time we hit 1996, the TMNT section was all but gone, showing the shift in trends. It's still easy to figure out which stores sold TMNT merchandise just by looking at the tags in your collection or online. Also, people often forget how difficult it was to find certain items, particularly in smaller stores during the early years with high demand. |
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damn, that just bring back so many memories, also this shows the young kids they miss out a lot of things..go there again and looks boring lol
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Great photos!! If we saw pictures of He-Man maybe someone got ones of the TMNT. I remember seeing on youtube a commercial of a guy disguised as ninja turtle and in one part He was standing beside a toy shelve full of tmnt toys, including the 1988 turtle blimp but I still cant find that video. Anyone remeber that commercial?
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I noticed that people are throwing the names of stores out there, and a lot of them are unfamiliar to me. I grew up in Cleveland, Ohio, and we had Children's Palace, Kiddie City, and later, Toys R Us. There weren't any Walmarts or Targets until later, but there was a killer store called Hills, where I bought a ton of figures. I also used to get a lot at a local spot called Marc's, which was like a discount store. Think Big Lots, but much better and with fresh produce.
I wish I had pictures, and thinking back on those days almost makes me cry with nostalgia. It sucks not being able to be 8 years old forever. |
I always got mine at Ames it was the only store in town that carried toys. They went out of business a few year ago though.
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