So true about chasing down our childhood toys! Especially true about 10 times the original cost!!
@darkstardavros9 ай бұрын
Oh definitely. When I see the prices of stuff that we used to get out of cereal boxes for free and think to myself. We had piles of them and now having to hunt for affordable models of the things.
@cjalexanderjr88119 ай бұрын
The model kit of the “one-eyed monster.” It’s of a cyclops holding a boulder over its head. I just bought a reissue of it at the Monster Mania Expo in Cherry Hill, NJ.
@MoviesMusicMonsters9 ай бұрын
Nice. The reissues are fantastic.
@brianpreston35099 ай бұрын
New opening for the show, very cool. 58 years old and we watched all the same shows, built models, and made our own 8mm films.
@brooksiefan9 ай бұрын
It is not knowledge alone that makes these videos so remarkable, but the fact they come from someone who really loves what he talks about and who had a first hand experience of all that.
@mibeatleman67679 ай бұрын
I had a Robot that was gray we bought in 1967 in "Bargain Town", "Toys R Us", name before the name change, I'm that old, Lol. When we moved in 2003, I couldn't find my robot so I imagine he's in a landfill now. 😞
@GrantTarredus9 ай бұрын
For this 63 year old monster kid, Dan, you are an absolute source of unbridled joy!
@musclecarmitch9089 ай бұрын
I had the red Remco robot! It was one of my Christmas presents in 1969! I still remember taking it to my grandparents with me riding in the back of our 1964 Chevy! I sure wish I still had it!
@andrewfischer85649 ай бұрын
i remember the day my sister was born.. i remember playing with my lost in space robot july 1970
@boogertait9 ай бұрын
THAT AROUND WHEN I GOT MINE
@davidpantoja6769 ай бұрын
I'm doing this now I'm 63 and grew up on this stuff lost in space the jetsons astro boy, gigantour, speed racer, war of the worlds, the classic monsters glad I'm not alone repurchasing my childhood.
@douglasermedia33909 ай бұрын
The best thing the 1997 movie did was cause Trendmasters to release all the classic series toys. I still have the 10" B9 robot, the set of classic doll figures, & Jupiter 2 playset all from the 90's. About a year later I remember the Jupiter 2 playsets selling at my local Kmart for $20 but stupidly never bought any to keep unopened, considering what they sell for now!
@roundrock639 ай бұрын
Watching your videos is like reminiscing with childhood friends.
@tron3entertainment9 ай бұрын
I have great LIS and Robby robot collection. Painted them myself. I used to sell on eBay Remco reproduction decal treads, boxes and Instruction sheet. Best ones you ever saw. Dude, the Rotogun is so rare it fetches thousands on eBay. I think I knew a kid who had one and may have handled it once.
@rino77899 ай бұрын
Thank you Dan for your constant recognition of this show. You devote so much coverage to Lost In Space while no one else does. Thank you again.
@imsirius29 ай бұрын
I had the white Jupiter II with the chariot. The ship was made of styrofoam like a cooler and therefore quite delicate. I took care of it the best I could, but I was a kid. I think I may have gotten through one summer with it before it got totally broken. The chariot lasted longer but I have no memory of the action figures that supposedly came with it. Such fun flying the ship around and landing it in alien sandboxes.
@luisrosado97729 ай бұрын
4:50 I had a MAQ robot! Was one of my favorites, but MAQ was not the name of the toy company, Lili/Ledy was the brand, they named the robot MAQ because they didn't had the license from Lost In Space. Was also a talking robot, with phrases like: "a meteor shower is coming", "does not compute, insufficient data", but sadly no: "danger Will Robinson!".
@markrosato13529 ай бұрын
I still have my REMCO Lost in Space Robot and my yellow Seaview from Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea ❤️
@mdoyle19819 ай бұрын
I found a much larger (2 foot?) toy version of the Robot at an estate clean out, unfortunately it was in pretty bad shape. Absolutely love your channel!
@chaffsalvo9 ай бұрын
I was 4 and my cousins had one of these remco robots. It just fascinated me. So right about trying to recapture that childhood magic!
@Castle_Nottingham9 ай бұрын
I had one of those Remco robots in red/black. Got it for Christmas circa 1970. I have a picture of me with it and the memories but sadly not the actual robot.
@Tardisius9 ай бұрын
The opening Theme-Song Music always gets me...Especially the Count-Down...=))
@ray_ray_71129 ай бұрын
Wow, such cool toys and games. I don't remember hearing of any of these as a kid, and my parents and I watched Lost in Space religiously from the very first episode. I finally did get my one and only toy a couple of years ago, and that is the 11 inch robot with lights and 12 different sounds of Robot's vioce.
@edwardabdow54979 ай бұрын
I wish I had my Remco robot and my View Master discs. I can remember dad bringing the models home and laying newspapers out when we built them. Who knew how lucrative it was to save your toys? Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
@v1e1r1g1e19 ай бұрын
It is beyond impossible to express how COOL those toys were! You, good sir, have come closest to the exhilaration felt by every kid back then.
@Scottzilla19709 ай бұрын
Where I live I never saw any Lost in Space toys around when I was young in the 70s accept possibly the View Master one. I find the lack of Jupiter 2 toys from the early days a bit strange. I always wanted one and I vaguely remember making one out of cardboard. Great video thanks.
@eugenemason96759 ай бұрын
MY GOD DOES THIS BRING BACK MEMORIES IN 1966 IT WAS MY BEST CHRISTMAS EVER BECAUSE I GOT A LOST IN SPACE ROBOT I JUST DIDN'T KNOW WHAT TO SAY WHEN I FIRST SAW THAT BIG BOX WITH THE ROBINSON FAMILY IN COLOR IN THEIR FIRST SEASON UNIFORMS WOW...... WE DIDN'T HAVE A COLOR TV UNTIL 1968 AT THAT TIME IT DIDN'T MATTER BECAUSE THE FIRST SEASON OF THE SHOW WAS IN BLACK AND WHITE ANYWAY HOWEVER MY PARENTS KNEW HOW MUCH I LOVED LOST IN SPACE I ALSO HAVE THE LUNCH BOX AUTOGRAPH BY MARK GODDARD AND MARTA KRISTEN! MET BILL MUMY AND ANGELA CARTWRIGHT AND THE LOVELY JUNE LOCKART AND DR SMITH AS WELL OH THE PAIN😅😅😅
@johnkarpiscak11349 ай бұрын
Glad I got my YM-3 while stationed in Japan. He keeps company with all my Zeriods.
@darkstardavros9 ай бұрын
This is rapidly turning into one of the best, if not the best, channels out there. I've seen quite a few bits of the aforementioned Lost In Space products and some of them can go for some astronomical prices. I loved the series back in the sixties. Although I still haven't gotten around to getting any of the merchandise yet as I've basically concentrated more on the Daleks and Gerry Anderson TV shows gene. Although I've always wanted to get hold of a Jupiter 2. Maybe one day I will. Anyway keep on making these fantastic videos. They're great.
@JoeShmoism9 ай бұрын
The coolest lost in space toy I ever had was the Jupiter 2 I made from taping 2 paper plates together 8-)
@MoviesMusicMonsters9 ай бұрын
Yep. I think just about everybody tried that once :-)
@craigw.scribner64909 ай бұрын
My brother and I got the Mattel "Lost In Space" Roto-Jet gun (just one) for Christmas back in the day. Very cool!
@SWAMPTTHING9 ай бұрын
Like Ralphi had his BB Gun moment in the movie, I had my Switch N Go Lost in Space set moment one Christmas. I remember it like it was the loss of the Holy Grail on that fateful Christmas Morning. Barely an hour into pure Space Junkie nirvana, my sister trying to wade thru the wrapping paper and toys, inadvertently stepped onto my styrofoam space ship. Pure devastation overcame my being! There are no words to describe the horror of seeing the top of your brand new flying saucer in several pieces. The reindeer poop was still wet outside in the yard and here I was left with a rover, some figurines, and a round styrofoam boat. As an "older" kid and as an aerospace maintenace adult, I have made many things, glued many things, and fixed many things. You must realize the very first thing I can remember in my life that I EVER tried to repair as a little kid,... sniff, sniff, was my styrofoam space ship. Today, I could probably do an incredibly impressive job of bonding that a shattered Jupiter 2 back to airworthiness condition but in the early 60s, the salt on the 6 year old's mortal wound was the heartbreak of finding out that Elmers paper white glue was not going to bring my spaceship back from the interstellar spacecraft graveyard. I hope no one else has had to live with such anguish and scars. 🤕
@myleb9 ай бұрын
😢
@miklosernoehazy86789 ай бұрын
...you're lucky a piece of styrofoam didn't spring up from the floor and fly into your face... ...it would of put your eye out... 😉
@SWAMPTTHING9 ай бұрын
@@miklosernoehazy8678 lol, how do you know I didn’t do that already with the missile launcher on the Rover?
@SplinkProductions9 ай бұрын
Another wonderful trip down memory lane. As far as “Lost in Space” toys go, I recall being six years old and receiving the Remco robot for Christmas-I remember it like it was yesterday. Surely, the best of times.
@Point221b9 ай бұрын
Dan, this channel lifts my heart! There, said it.😊 Martin (UK).
@abbagus19 ай бұрын
The Mexican company was Ledy and they gave the robot the name of MAQ. Santa Claus brought it to me one Xmas of 1969 not 1973 . I was a fan of the show since 1968 and yes , I still have it . Beside the lights and movement it has like 6 classic phrases in Spanish with the voice of the Mexican robot dubbing .
@mabe86759 ай бұрын
Wow, i remember the Sears Christmas Holiday catalog was called the "Wish Book." 😊
@markrosato13529 ай бұрын
I had the Switch n Go set too! The first casualty was that styrofoam Jupiter 2. Still great fun to play with.
@blanck00379 ай бұрын
Hey Dan. Keep up the good work. Lost in space toys were awsome. Loved this show. Fyi these videos you are making are outstanding.
@TheKRU2519 ай бұрын
You Americans ALWAYS got so many more super toys than we got in the UK. Love the new intro and outro . The 'flying' Jupiter 2 is so good. You are producing top rate videos. "HOW COOL IS THAT" ?
@rknill19 ай бұрын
I bought one of Fred's Robby kits back in the day. He is now in the robotics museum up in Boseman Montana.
@RonH-tf7gi9 ай бұрын
Dan. Wasn’t expecting a new episode today. I wasn’t having the best day but this really helped turn it around. As always,thanx
@MoviesMusicMonsters9 ай бұрын
That is so incredibly awesome to hear :-)
@JohnCompton19 ай бұрын
I'm glad your day turned around as well Ron! 😊
@RonH-tf7gi9 ай бұрын
@@JohnCompton1 thank you very much John
@JohnCompton19 ай бұрын
You are most welcome Ron!
@jerryziegner9 ай бұрын
Gosh I love this channel. I’m 52 years old and this relates so much
@RodShopDodgeColt9 ай бұрын
Am a huge Lost in Space fan, watched in the 80’s. I did not have any of the toys sadly. Great video!
@anthonyz70009 ай бұрын
I had the dark-blue and red version of the Robot. I remember the levers on the back to make the arms move. Thanks for bringing back the memory!
@Paladin18739 ай бұрын
I've got the Lost In Space music CD from the original television series. It has the same cover art photo as used on the View Master set. I was listening to it today while working in my shop. It evokes a lot of feelings and good memories. Each Christmas my daughter hangs our B9 robot ornament on the tree. If only it could talk.
@Grafton459 ай бұрын
I had one of the Switch N Go toys as a kid and loved it! The Jupiter 2 was made out of a Styrofoam which was easily dented but still fun.
@Driven2Beers9 ай бұрын
Anyone remember Major Matt Mason? My friend down the srreet had the moon crawler, which I thought was the coolest thing!
@stevenserna9106 ай бұрын
Yup I had one too. I used to tie twine strings to a large t-shirt to the backpack of the astronaut. Toss him up in the air and pretend he was ejecting from his "ship". My t-shirt parachute ejection idea was not very healthy for Major Matt Mason.
@rknill19 ай бұрын
I would crank up my Robot Lines C.D.'s while sitting at a red light with the windows down at night. People would be looking all over to see where that crazy Lost In Space fan is.
@kevin-n-darlenef3019 ай бұрын
I had the model with the chariot and the cyclops, it was awesome !!!! Great show Dan !!!
@borusa329 ай бұрын
Super video again, thanks Dan. I remember being frightened of the robot back in the sixties when he was a bit of a baddie before being reinvented.I was only little.
@MoviesMusicMonsters9 ай бұрын
Haha me too :-) but that version of the early robot was always my favorite. I like them best when he acted like a robot.
@Gterr19719 ай бұрын
Lost in space was a favorite show of mine growing up in the 70s. Thanks for the vid !
@PlasticImaginationWorkshop9 ай бұрын
Really nice collection you have there, Dan. I never had any of the toys when I was a kid but I do now. I have several Robots, some of the Johnny Lighting ones and I recently build the Space Pod model from Moebius. Thanks for sharing and I'm excited about your upcoming collaborations. Have a great week. -David
@jeenkzk59199 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing with us the complete, as far as you know, line of Lost in Space toysat our antique mall over in Fort Worth. The place is huge and the prices are quite reasonable.
@paulsorensen59969 ай бұрын
Dan, we are almost the exact age. I think I’m just a year older than you or maybe two. You are bringing back so many wonderful memories to my mind. Keep it up. This channel is amazing and so are you
@tomsolinski41519 ай бұрын
Dan, a Mattel switch and go lost in space set is set up at the action, figure and toy museum in Pauls Valley Oklahoma. Also, the Johnny lightning robot is just the right size to put on display with the figures in the aurora model featuring the cyclops and the chariot, and all the figures.
@jerrymail9 ай бұрын
you may not believe it, but I discovered "lost in space" when the film was released in the 90s. The series remains unpublished in my country, only one episode was broadcast in the 80s. The series therefore remains relatively unknown here. Since then I've had the opportunity to watch a few episodes to see Guy Williams, because Zorro is very well known and appreciated in our country.
@ML98837bob9 ай бұрын
Lines are open, you decide. You are the king of catch phrases! I keeping that one.
@potrzebieneuman47029 ай бұрын
It's really quite amazing how LiS and Forbidden Planet are remembered and loved even now some 60 years plus since they were on the good old Telly. I was wearing a Tshirt featuring Robby from Forbidden Planet the other day at a shopping centre and a middle aged bloke eating at the outside seating of a cafe called out "Robby !" as I walked past, he knew exactly who Robby was. His jaw hit the table when I told him I was 3d printing a full size static Robby. Long may they be remembered.
@UrbanSwagger9 ай бұрын
I'd love to see a review of Micronauts. I can still rattle off some of the names: Biotron, Aquatron, Mobile Exploration Lab, Time Travelor. They were a huge part of my childhood.
@darthgrimsdale93949 ай бұрын
Used to have loads of toys, magazines etc, but am gradually getting rid of them. I have reached that age where I have realised that what I hold dear means absolutely nothing to my kids and will likely end up at the Council waste facility when I shirk off this mortal coil.
@garysprandel18179 ай бұрын
Polar Lights was a godsend for those of us a tad too young to be trusted with paint,model knives and glue or the patience to build a kit right for the Aurora kits as well as kits Aurora should have made but never did. Was medically retired at 59 back in 2020 and have been working into mine and my late wife's stash of model kits and am currently working on the PL Spindrift and will probably put the PL J2 on the workbench next. Do have the toy J2,the die-cast LIS toys and the smaller robot. Did have the 2 foot tall RC robot but had to sell it to keep the wolf back away from the door in some of the tight fiscal days after my wife passed.
@roberthellner13139 ай бұрын
Dan I’ve got multiple 1966 remco lost space robots with box and they are awsome, a fully Jupiter 2 led lite ship etc, cool show my brother
@MoviesMusicMonsters9 ай бұрын
Wow. Multiple? Did you have to take out a second mortgage? LOL
@roberthellner13139 ай бұрын
No, lol had some for years, just bought one with original box and very rare insert to hold the robot all red one, just cool. But like you I’m definitely want a working full size B-9 robot
@jamesmartinez9919 ай бұрын
I still have my robot including the original box. Even as a 10 year old child i was modifying it and fixing things that broke or got lost. It definitely looks like a kid owned it.
@rickytoddbotelho95559 ай бұрын
I'm sure I had a few different copies of this one. Because it's the king of robots! Great job 💯❤️😀
@raphaelhernandez40888 ай бұрын
I remember as a kid of the 60s making the Jupiter 2 with 2 aluminum pipe pans taped together. I thought it looked like the real thing. I wouldn't change a thing being a kid of the 60s was awesome!!!😊😊😊😊😊
@sammcbride21499 ай бұрын
It's always fun to look back in time at a show that looked forward in time.
@Gattygoon9 ай бұрын
I loved my Remco robot. I used to remove the bubble top and put my GI Joe inside. He fit up to his chest. I used to pretend that he was riding in an armored robot transport unit. I had a black one with red arms.
@3dartistguy9 ай бұрын
I grew up watching lost in space as s child. Then I first see it again on tv for isnt years until we moved to houston Texas in the early 1980s, abd then I didn’t see it again until 1986 and I was hooked all over again and then again in the late 1980s via the USA cable network. It’s always been a good old friend serious or campy, although I still preferred the first half of the first season and the first half of the third season when it concentrated more on adventure and less camp. I akways wanted a remvo robot but could kit afford one but a friend made me a 3d modeled and printed replica. I also wrote a book about how the Jupiter 2 worked that presented logical blueprints of the ship which was published by ata press in 2011. I was also lucky to meet mark Goddard and bill mumy once and talked with Marta Kristen over the phone once. I also have autographed photos from Angela Cartwright and June Lockhart.
@Illini587 ай бұрын
Hi great content .I'm 66 yrs old. I had the metal Lost in Space lunch box with thermos. Does anyone remember a Styrofoam Jupiter 2? I had one the top came off to place all the crew figures and the chariot, Robot and the Giant holding the lg rock. Your taking back to memory lane.
@varanid94 ай бұрын
I used to see that in the Sears catalogue and always wanted it but never got it. I think the chariot could trundle along some kind of air hose or something while the jet pack figure on a wire flew around in circles on top of it. There was also a cardboard backdrop of an alien landscape and some monster cut outs you could launch plastic missiles at.
@MusclecarFred9 ай бұрын
One of my favorite shows, lotsa memories. Keep up the great work!!
@nurseelliott42569 ай бұрын
I had the small windup toy version of the lost in space robot as a kid that I bought from a local comic book shop.
@pensapilot9 ай бұрын
Dan, I dont know why its taken me so long to comment on your channel but man, you have tapped into a “main vein” of nostalgia! Not just with this video but with your channel as a whole. You have a great broadcast voice as well as a gift for production. The kind of guy id like to run into at a sports bar during trivia night! I NEVER understood why those Remco robots came in colors so far removed from the one on the show? I was kinda hoping you’d touch on that… Given your incredible knowledge, you’re probably aware of the (car dealer?) guy in Massachusetts who built a full scale chariot!!! I can almost hear you saying “HOW COOL IS THAT????” Please dont forget about the cool remco “Voyage to the bottom of the sea” toys… i had both the Seaview and the flying sub… i remember being heartbroken when the rubber band broke on the Seaview…i wasnt very mechanically inclined when i was five years old! Man, much respect and thanks for your channel…. Tom (63)
@gordonmuise82089 ай бұрын
Ah, Dan! The memories. I didn't have the dioramas, but I was a model kit fanatic and had the robot kit. I loved it! Please keep these videos coming. Believe it or not, they make this 66 year old feel like a kid again!
@perryscollectorscorner23809 ай бұрын
Great video as always Dan...There are a few other 60's & 70's collectibles that you missed, namely the GAF Magic Eyes Story Set, the paperback novel, the Ben Cooper Halloween Costume, the AHI Walkie Talkies, the AHI Saucer & Gun Set, the 2 Milton Bradley Frame Tray Puzzles, the various Fan Club cards and TV guides....boy, it seems like it never ends...love your channel Dan.
@steves29419 ай бұрын
I had the blue and red robot from sears in Trenton New Jersey. If I recall, the price sticker was 8 dollars! Also I had the lunchbox with thermos. One day I dropped the thermos and since it was glass lined it broke inside. Imagine taking a sip of that cool aid mixed with glass.
@denofearth629 ай бұрын
Awesome! I have your Robot Ramblings, and I also have the Rittenhouse Complete Lost in Space card set in it's binder with all the cards, autographs, art cards, unreleased cards (3), with all cards except Jonathan Harris cut signature card! It's the only set of collectors cards I ever collected!
@edbraun3839 ай бұрын
Keep it up. Dan. You have a magical combination of elements that make your videos highly watchable.
@rickcurtis29839 ай бұрын
Yep, I remember the 1st season of Lost on Space and how great it was.. something about B&W shows/movies will always draw me in! Great discussion and video Dan!
@kramerbaretta63839 ай бұрын
Good one Dan. You're really catching fire in the last couple of months - good for you! I really wish I could go back to these days.
@FrankJCarver9 ай бұрын
More collectables you could mention, are The Lost in Space Gold Key comics from the 1960s and the Lost in Space comics from the 1990s, by Innovation Comics.
@marcosfernandesdeoliveira9 ай бұрын
Dan, I love your videos. Congrats for your wondeful research about the all topics presented. I was a big fan of Lost in Space (I am 58). Unfortunally this wonderful vintage toys never arrived in Brazil, where I live. Untill today I dream to have a robot miniature.
@more.power.9 ай бұрын
Thanks Dan as a kid one of my favorite TV programs. At the end of the show they started a new episode with some sort of danger and you had to wait a week to see what happened . "To Be Continued"
@michaelbowling61859 ай бұрын
This video brought back so many happy memories! As a boy, I had the Remco Robot, the Switch & Go Set, the GAF Viewmaster Packet, and the full bubblegum card set. I spent hours playing with all these toys over the years.
@philipstallino87529 ай бұрын
All of your clips are presented, Very Well, Dan! Thank you!!🚀
@MoviesMusicMonsters9 ай бұрын
Thank you my friend :-) much appreciated.
@philipstallino87529 ай бұрын
Always!!@@MoviesMusicMonsters
@EmpireMP9 ай бұрын
OMG.... The trading cards!!!! Well done young Lord
@MoonjumperReviews9 ай бұрын
Great video. Well done for being a little part of history with your graphic designs! It’s interesting that the inexplicable “Lost in Space” helmet has an uncanny resemblance to the inexplicable (infamous?) “Star Trek” Spock helmet.
@lorensims48469 ай бұрын
My younger brother got one of those Switch 'n' Go Chariot sets. The Jupiter 2 was made of styrofoam and didn't last long at all. I remember the Switch 'n' Go mechanism was really odd and I don't think we used it much. I don't remember what happened to most of that set, only the chariot itself got much play use. I don't remember any of that stuff lasting more than a year or two. He also built the robot model. I saw a picture of a Jupiter 2 model in a mail-order catalog a few years later, and I really wanted one. I was always more interested in the Jupiter 2 than the robot. But I still dadn't have any independent income at the time, so such a model was always only a dream. Of course we regularly played "Lost in Space" off of our new deck in the back, at least while the show was still being broadcast.
@jorgegonzagafilho31669 ай бұрын
Excellent vídeo, Dan ! It is a travel back in time. When I was a kid, I dreamed with the B-9 robot that could be found in some Ovomaltine (Ovaltine) cans (there were cupons giving it). But only as an adult I bought my Polar Lights B-9 robot kit.
@ktloz22469 ай бұрын
One of my best memories going to school in the early to mid 70's was looking at other kids lunch boxes. Unfortunately mine was a paper bag.
@adglennon9 ай бұрын
I knew a couple kids that had the lunchbox when I was in grade school (Yes, I'm old! lol). We always wondered about the non-matching thermos.
@briscoethecollie15109 ай бұрын
Always love your videos, used to love this show and had an epic crush on Penny when I was a kid. Top show. ❤
@fanfactsandfiction9 ай бұрын
Hey Dan, I was going to ask about the Sawyer's company which owned View Master before GAF. It seems GAF bought them in 1966 and made more reels for the kiddos including licensed products like Lost In Space. I remember Henry Fonda doing GAF film commercials from the era. I have a View Master projector that projects the reels on the wall, not in 3D, but it's cool. Well, THE BULB that the projector uses is HOT as there is a metal piece that covers it and touch that and learn about physics!
@harryvega94919 ай бұрын
Id like to commend you for your facinating content, this one brings back awesone menories to me, I had one robot toy and was my favorite toy for years, I wanted so bad to build one ny self...well years went by and now im a retired electrical engineer with too much free time on my hands maybe now is the time! Thank you sooo much!!!!
@theequalizer91549 ай бұрын
I still have my TrendMasters Robot, and it still talks when I press the two buttons, "Danger! Danger Will Robinson!". And, the other button, "My Sensors indicate an intruder is present". alien presence. I'm looking at it right now in fact. Thank you for the use of your files!😂 I also have the, "Jonny Lighting" Robot miniature, as well as the Space Pod.
@miklosernoehazy86789 ай бұрын
...I had the red & blue Remco robot, one of my favorite toys as a youngster... ...my older brother had the roto-jet gun; a reeally cool toy... ...we also had the "Switch N' Go" Lost in Space" set, had many fun hours playing with that set on the living room floor, along with my brother and sister... ...fun times recreating scenes from the show with those toys...
@rknill19 ай бұрын
Keep it up Dan. Your doing a hell of job on your videos.
@Lethgar_Smith9 ай бұрын
It's somewhere around 1969 or 70 maybe. Lost in Space is already in syndication and Im about 5 and already a huge Lost in Space fan and Im thumbing through a department store catalogue, either JC Penny or Montgomery Ward's and there in the toy section was the Remco Robot. I fell in love. I had never in my life felt such a strong sense of longing. The price was somewhere around $8.00 and I knew that was outside my mom's budget. Two years later I got a toy robot for Christmas. It was from Ideal's Zeroid line of toy robots. I loved it.
@RichardDCook9 ай бұрын
What a thoroughly enjoyable video!! For a moment it was 1967 and I was ten years old. I never had the Remco robot but I did have the Aurora robot and cyclops kits, which sat on a shelf above my bed, beside the Invaders flying saucer, the Land of the Giants spaceship, and the Flying Sub. I have a photo of that shelf somewhere, now I need to dig it out.
@chuckpoore9 ай бұрын
I had the Remco Robot, I seem to remember it was the Red and Blue version, and I seem to remember it had the silver claws. Sadly, I have no idea what happened to it. I've been re-collecting other toys lately from my childhood (Major Matt Mason, Gi Joe, Zeroids, etc) so maybe I need to try to get my hands on one of those Remco Robots. I also had, and still have the Viewmaster set, and I also had the projector so I could show it on my bedroom wall. I spent many hours watching that! I had the LIS game also (the board game, not the 3D one). I did play it with my friends, it was pretty simple. But the artwork on the game board was gorgeous! I don't have it anymore, but I've seen it on eBay, a complete one will go for around $100. Even though I was a big fan of LIS, my parents never really got me any of the models or other toys. The Robot, the game and the ViewMaster were the only ones I had.
@normfredriksen13819 ай бұрын
Without a doubt the balloon saucer with an operable directional fan was the coolest Lost in Space toy. I'm really surprised it wasn't mentioned.
@ernesteison79799 ай бұрын
I remember the Remco robot that my mom bought me. It was the blue and red one. I don't know what happened to it, but I loved it. Lost In Space was my favorite show.
@zachkatsihtis41524 ай бұрын
I’m surprised they never made a classic Jupiter 2 space ship toy back in the 60s; I used to take 3 paper plates and grab buttons from my Moms sewing kit for the bubble on the roof and a big button for the fusion core. Sewing needles for the antenna. I would draw the front view port with a black marker. I ruined a lot of paper plates making crooked lines lol…The reason for the 3 plates? I would use 2 for the upper hull; I would cut out the hatch so it could slide open against the inner paper plate being careful not to glue the space around the door so it could open…❤️