This joystick controlled 16-bit home console allowed you to draw directly on your TV.
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This talking Viewmaster player featured Michael Jackson reels, during the era when Thriller was still hot.
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This is an early promotion for Visionaries vehicles and action figures - each with their own distinctive holographic emblem.
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The original commercial displaying the complete Voltron Lion Force figure and playset series, as well as the complete Voltron robot.
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An early Voltron toy commercial, featuring the motorized rolling Voltron lions, which combined to form Voltron.
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January 28, 2007 18:19:05
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Two vital additions to the Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors line: Armed Force, Jayce's vehicle, and Sawboss - the main baddie of the cartoon series. Commercials for the toyline never featured clips...
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February 12, 2007 21:24:54
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WWF's wildly popular large action figures had great commercials in the 80s, with a full cast of everyone's favorite wrestlers.
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WWF wrestlers that you could wear on your thumb to take on others with. This commercial has a live-action appearance of the Iron Sheik at the end.
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February 8, 2007 18:57:08
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A terrorizing camp counselor leaves the dorm while the kids shoot each other up, with these motorized vanishing ink guns from Entertech.