Pete
Mr. Eighties
- Apr 29, 2023
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Alright so here's a good question. In the 80s something shifted in kids television. Suddenly entire cartoon series seemed to appear alongside toy shelves. Action figures. Playsets. Vehicles. Lunchboxes. Pajamas. All tied directly to a TV show. He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. G.I. Joe. The Transformers. My Little Pony. Care Bears. The list goes on.
Some people say those shows were creative, imaginative and part of what made childhood magical. Others argue they were basically half hour advertisements designed to sell plastic.
So here’s the real question. Were 80s cartoons genuine storytelling experiences that just happened to have toys attached? Or were they cleverly engineered marketing machines from the start?
Did it matter? Looking back now, does it change how you feel about them?
Some people say those shows were creative, imaginative and part of what made childhood magical. Others argue they were basically half hour advertisements designed to sell plastic.
So here’s the real question. Were 80s cartoons genuine storytelling experiences that just happened to have toys attached? Or were they cleverly engineered marketing machines from the start?
Did it matter? Looking back now, does it change how you feel about them?