KERRY JACKSON
KERRY'S BLOG
Toy Room pt 7. Remote Control R2
Tuesday, April 15th, 2008 @ 12:46PM
What we had to put up with.
I borrowed this picture from r2d2central.com, but mine looks exactly like this. This was the very first remote control R2-D2 that was available.
It arrived around 1979 (I think. If I was responsible I would look it up) Cost..3O bucks(again..guesstimate), alot of money for a toy then. See R2’s big feet? Thats so he wouldnt tip over. Wasnt even R2’s real voice! It was an annoying, constant up and down wistle. Kinda like a toy train. Santa came through, again. I was quite dissapointed. He worked, I think, for a month. See...heres the thing. I dont want to come off as sounding like “when I was a kid we played with rocks and sticks and we liked it! You kids today dont appreciate blahblah.."but I guess I’m going to sound that way no matter how I put this. When we were kids, we wanted accuracy. We wanted a communicator that looked like Captain Kirks! Not a blue walkie talkie with a Trek sticker on it. This R2 holds a fond place in my heart, but I had to wait 30 years for an R2D2 that obeys my command, plays back Leia’s ‘help me Obi-Wan’ speech and moves on its own. Sure it cost me a hundred bucks, and its not life size...but hey...its not this ugly thing! I think I may do a Toy Evolution feature to make this point. Not just action figures, but role Playing toys. Dont even get me started on Halloween Costumes! Listen! When I was your age........
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- #1 MarcusJ
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- Tuesday, April 15th, 2008 @ 7:40PM
In my childhood I think I witnessed the death of toys that require imagination.
An evolution of the toy feature would be great. I always enjoy a walk down memory lane.



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