I got one of these for Christmas when I was 5, in 1990. I had just become a Godzilla fan, and it was seriously the COOLEST thing since sliced bread at the time. Good stuff!
T-Rex's didn't have dorsal fins... Godzilla does. While this wasn't explicitly marketed as a Godzilla item, it's certainly intended to be mistaken for the Big G!
This was one of the coolest toys I ever had. One button to walk forward, one to go backwards and halfway through his little walk he'd stop and wave his arms about and roar. And his eyes lit up!
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I had one as a kid in Wisconsin.I remember it being one of my favorite toys.
ReplyDeleteI figured it would've been someone's favorite!
ReplyDeleteI got one of these for Christmas when I was 5, in 1990. I had just become a Godzilla fan, and it was seriously the COOLEST thing since sliced bread at the time. Good stuff!
ReplyDeleteLucky you!
ReplyDeletethat's not godzilla it's a t-rex
ReplyDeleteT-Rex's didn't have dorsal fins... Godzilla does. While this wasn't explicitly marketed as a Godzilla item, it's certainly intended to be mistaken for the Big G!
ReplyDeleteThis was one of the coolest toys I ever had. One button to walk forward, one to go backwards and halfway through his little walk he'd stop and wave his arms about and roar. And his eyes lit up!
ReplyDeleteCool!
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