Ironic, I think. When you’re a kziad, open and play with it. As an adult, it can become a’collectible’ to not be played with.Me, i still have but don’t play with, an Earthworm Jim on my desk above my computer. (“Groovy”)
The action figures were just tools for the imagination. However society seems to believe imagination should be beaten out of you by the time you reach adulthood.
I made a short film in film school (when, award-winning) called “Old vs. New” about that exact issue. Some stop motion, a lot of cheating on stop motion, and an amazing voice over by me. Ha!
j_m_kuehl about 1 year ago
Introduce your action figures to Barbie.
brick10 about 1 year ago
Too late, package open, warranty voided.
eced52 about 1 year ago
I’m with Reine.
RadioDial Premium Member about 1 year ago
All you have to do is add the imagination of a kid and they spring into action. C’mon Norm, you can do it.
syzygy47 about 1 year ago
Ironic, I think. When you’re a kziad, open and play with it. As an adult, it can become a’collectible’ to not be played with.Me, i still have but don’t play with, an Earthworm Jim on my desk above my computer. (“Groovy”)
Wendy Emlinger Premium Member about 1 year ago
Why are they so tiny? I don’t remember them being that small.
Mediatech about 1 year ago
The action figures were just tools for the imagination. However society seems to believe imagination should be beaten out of you by the time you reach adulthood.
M. Jantze creator about 1 year ago
I made a short film in film school (when, award-winning) called “Old vs. New” about that exact issue. Some stop motion, a lot of cheating on stop motion, and an amazing voice over by me. Ha!