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Demona. Scroll down for a custom of the Gargoyles villainess.

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Requiem. In the body bag: David Duchovny’s movie career.

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Better … stronger … faster. A bionic custom. (See also.)

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En-joy-joy-joy Ev-ev-ev-everything. Max Koiwai by Brent Starkiller.

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“… based on the 1963 Twilight Zone episode …” Scroll down.

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Avatar Aang as an adult. A custom by Juan Somarriba.

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Freakazoid! “It’s always tough to turn these 2D guys into 3D, but I think I got it right eventually.”

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Daleks hit the beach. Recuperate! Recuperate!

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“Don’t make me angry, Gargamel. You wouldn’t like me when I’m angry.” (Related.)

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“… one man bursts his bonds to fight for justice!” A Thundarr the Barbarian custom by Boskoes.

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Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot. (YouTube, 01:12. See also.)

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Fred Ladd on Tetsuwan Atom. “The show … put Japan on the map as an animation production country. And as soon as that hit, all of sudden, all over Tokyo, a hundred studios sprang up overnight.”

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Buzz Dixon interviewed. “… toy sales and TV ratings did not coincide with one another. Sometimes the most popular toys had the best shows, but often a popular toy’s show would bomb and an unpopular toy...

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Flint Dille interviewed. “… each different medium should add something to the property or franchise that the other mediums don’t bring.” (Part 2. Part 3.)

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Steve Gerber interviewed. “… the requirements of a TV series and those of a toy line are sometimes very different. … imagine your reaction if one day you tuned in your favorite show, and all the...

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Buzz Dixon interviewed. “… we did a count and found out we had a whopping EIGHTY-SIX characters who appeared in two or more episodes, a number not matched until The Simpsons much later …”

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Marty Pasko on writing for the Sunbow G.I. Joe cartoon. “They literally gave you a sheet enumerating the product that had to be included in the show. It was a brilliant procedure from a marketing...

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