Tuesday, December 21, 2021

Terrific non-TV Toys: Scrooge McDuck plush from "Mickey's Christmas Carol"

This author was thinking "Mickey's Christmas Carol" first debuted on TV, but when I did a little digging around, I found that the film short was actually first released to theaters in December 1983, then debuted on television a year later. Interesting! It means that the adorable collectible below gets featured on the Terrific non-TV Toys series rather than Terrific TV Toys, but hey, that's neither here nor there!

This plush celebrates Scrooge McDuck, who took on the role he was born for -- Ebeneezer Scrooge -- in Disney's animated adaption of the beloved Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol." If you haven't seen the film short, which is just under an hour, you can watch it on the Disney+ app. The trailer is below, as well. 

Merry Christmas from BRBTV!!!!



Wednesday, December 08, 2021

Ben Jones hosts "Christmas @ Cooter's" featuring Tom Wopat

Fresh outta our in-box, it's the deets for a Christmas celebration at Cooter's Place in Nashville, coming up this month and featuring Tom ("Luke Duke") Wopat of "The Dukes of Hazzard" in concert:



Monday, December 06, 2021

Terrific TV Toys: Batgirl of DC Super Hero Girls Christmas tree ornament by Hallmark, 2019

Christmas time is here indeed, and we've got a couple Christmas-themed episodes on the collectibles series of BRBTV. (And we even had a Christmas episode last month!) This week, it's the DC Super Hero Girls once again on Terrific TV Toys. This Batgirl was snagged at Walmart a couple years back, part of the more-affordable line of Hallmark Christmas tree ornaments. It was just a few bucks, it's simple in design, but it's all Barbara!

Monday, November 29, 2021

Announcing the seventh e-edition of "Dynasty High"!


The CW's "Dynasty" reboot keeps cranking along, churning out tantalizing storylines as well as bedazzling wardrobe and scenery. It's been an interesting tribute to ABC's original "Dynasty" series, but so divergent in many ways. And hey, we keep watching, and we keep updating the "Dynasty High" fact book on the series to include the facts of the newer series. The fourth season of the CW reboot just ended last month, so BRBTV has added that latest continuity to "Dynasty High." You'll see a new chapter of episode synopses for Season 4, plus the fact that the cast list and character guide for the reboot have been separated out from the cast and characters for the original series, in this seventh edition, since the newer show is getting more and more different as the years pass.

The print edition of "Dynasty High" still covers just the original series and its spinoff  "The Colbys," but for the Kindle e-edition, you'll find not only all the lowdown on the reboot, but also color photos throughout.

Tuesday, November 23, 2021

Uh-huh-huh-uh ... It's Elvis on the latest episode of Terrific non-TV Toys!

Well, ain't this a hunka-hunka burnin' love, a 12-inch doll of Elvis Presley straight outta 1984, and wearing his iconic gold lame suit! How can you not love that!? In the latest episode of the Terrific non-TV Toys series, you'll get up-close to the bric-a-brac and everything else on this delightful piece by the Eugene Doll Co. and endorsed by that magical place that is Graceland. Shout-out to Slim on this one!!! She's the one who got me the postcard shot below of Elvis in that famous suit!

 

 



Saturday, November 20, 2021

Check out a new tribute podcast for Joanna Cameron of "The Secrets of Isis"

We all lost a wonderful soul recently in actress Joanna Cameron, who portrayed the mighty Isis on Saturday mornings in the 1970s, and made history as the first female superhero starring in her own TV series. Cameron died just weeks ago. Last night, Roy's Tie-Dye Sci-Fi Corner hosted a special episode of its podcast to honor Cameron. The episode featured Cameron's "Isis" co-star Brian Cutler, as well as our friend Lisa Everetts of the Pop Ninja podcast, who was a friend of Joanna over the years. It was a very nice couple hours full of reminiscing about the actress and her legacy, from her early days on a Bob Hope movie in the late 1960s through her myriad work on TV commercials and her "Isis" role and beyond. Thanks to Roy and Ross for hosting this episode!

Monday, November 15, 2021

Six Feet Under Hollywood: Who Loves Ya, Baby?

We all know Tell Savalas as the longtime star of the classic TV series "Kojak," but he appeared in lots of other great stuff over the years. He's the latest to be profiled on our pal Brian's "Six Feet Under Hollywood" blog ...

Six Feet Under Hollywood: Who Loves Ya, Baby?:   "Kojak is the kind of guy who couldn't arrest a hooker, he'd send her home.  He operates on instinct and decency, but if you ...

Tuesday, November 09, 2021

Terrific TV Toys: General Lee Christmas tree ornament, 2019

It's not the first time you've seen a General Lee Christmas tree ornament on the Terrific TV Toys series, and heck, maybe it won't even be the last! And if it seems like it's a bit early for Christmas ornaments, well, we've got another Christmas item to feature next month on the series, so we simply had to fit everything in! This little goodie is handmade, unlike the previous General Lee ornament you saw by Hallmark, and it's rather unique. We're guessing there are no two alike in this custom item from Cooter's Place.

Tuesday, November 02, 2021

As you make your way through that Halloween candy, catch the latest Pop Ninja podcast, a Halloween special in costume!

It’s always so great for this author to hang out with Patrick and Lisa for the Pop Ninja podcast, and this time they were kind enough to invite me to join their special Halloween episode, which like last year is visual as well as audio! Yep, we recorded on Zoom, and it’s loaded on YouTube for you to laugh along. I wore my 1966 Batgirl costume, while Patrick was Westley from “The Princess Bride,” Lisa was a vampire girl, and Jamie Ray was Yukon Cornelius from “Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer.” So much fun!

Friday, October 29, 2021

Halloween is this weekend, so how about a spooky new podcast?

Ghouls and goblins are all about, and one classic TV series that had lots of spooky things was Rod Serling's "The Twilight Zone," originally airing decades ago in black-and-white and remade a few times over the years, though not quite to the glistening splendor of the original. Our buddy Brian, whom you've seen on a couple episodes of Terrific TV Toys, and his friend Bruce have a relatively new podcast / web series that discusses "The Twilight Zone" in light of current events and other sociological musings. It's called "Just Beneath the Surface." Check it out, like and subscribe ...


Tuesday, October 26, 2021

By request: Images of the manual for the "Batman: The Animated Series" alarm clock

We've received a couple requests for photos of the instruction manual for alarm clock celebrating "Batman: The Animated Series" featured in an episode of T3. The easiest way is to post them here, so here they are! If you have the clock and don't have the manual, now you can set the thing! LOL





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Tuesday, October 19, 2021

Terrific non-TV Toys: Halloween Batgirl statue by DC Collectibles Bombshells

DC Comics must be making bank from its Bombshells series, because they sure have churned out a ton of these statues. Any kind of female from the DC Universe has been cast in the Bombshells vintage look for a sort of alternate take on the character. These ladies are lovely, they're so feminine, and they're quite powerful. You saw a Batgirl Bombshells statue in this same series on a previous episode of Terrific non-TV Toys, and now we turn to a variant released at Halloween time in 2016. She's clad in black and orange like a Halloween specialty item certainly would. This item is numbered, limited-edition and specially designed. She's quite exquisite ...

Tuesday, October 12, 2021

Spookiest shirt ever! Thanks, Jason!

Just a quick note of thanks to Jason, and a happy Halloween greeting to all. This Spooky Snoopy shirt rocks!



Tuesday, October 05, 2021

Terrific TV Toys: CatDog figure from Burger King Kids' Meals, 1999

Talk about a blast from the past! This author had forgotten about this series but truly loved it when it originally aired on Nickeloeon from 1998 to 2005. A critter that's half-cat and half-dog? I mean, wow. How can that be? Burger King celebrated this crazy animated series in 1999 with a set of toys in its popular Kids' Meals, and you'll see one of those toys in the latest episode of Terrific TV Toys ...

 

 

Burger King promotional image from eBay.


Tuesday, September 21, 2021

Terrific non-TV Toys: Wonder Woman Barbie by Mattel, 2003

A couple weeks back on our sister series for collectibles, you saw a Poison Ivy Barbie by Mattel based on the character's appearances in "Batman: The Animated Series" and "The New Batman Adventures." Now for Terrific non-TV Toys, we turn to another femme of that Barbie set, another gal of the DC Universe, and arguably the most famous one.

Mattel has done a few different Wonder Woman Barbies over the past couple decades, but this one was part of a set released around 2003-2004. She doesn't have that luscious satin cape that you saw on the Wonder Woman Barbie featured in the T3 episode a few years ago, but she's definitely got better boots ...

Saturday, September 18, 2021

Back at a con after a year and a half -- thanks, Monroe Pop Fest!

It was a sunny day, and that fit just right, because it was great to be back at a comic-con again, first time since lockdowns hit at the beginning of the pandemic. It was the Monroe Pop Fest south of Detroit, and it was a cool little show this author had been to a couple years back. I really went there to do a quick interview with my buddy Tom Hutchison of Big Dog Ink (first photo below), for an upcoming BRBTV project yet to be disclosed, and ran into some other friends, as well, like T.J. And took a few photos!!!



















This guy looked so good -- I could have totally bought the idea that Michael Myers stepped off the movie screen and into this friggin' parking lot.

My friend T.J., featured on a couple Terrific TV Toys videos for his "Dukes of Hazzard" collection, brought his Rosco sheriff's car. His friend Dylan, who has employed both T.J. and his car in some of his independent Detroit area movies, was there, as well, showcasing his screen-used TV and movie prop collection, below.











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Monday, September 13, 2021

A lot of Scoob can be collected in a year! Just ask Wendy …


Wow … a charm bracelet of Scooby and the gang … T-shirt iron-on transfers … an original painting of “Scooby’s Clues” … Playmobil toy sets … a Scooby Dee push puppet … tons more … and that’s just everything she has added in the past year, added onto everything Scooby-Doo she already had!!! Wendy is a commissioned artist in Canada and a hard-core Scooby collector who appears in the ScoobyAddicts panel discussions you’ve seen linked on this blog. I was delighted to read through her latest blog post on what she’s acquired for her collection in the past year … then I scroll down to the plush “Billie Doo” and the shout-out to BRBTV!!! Mind blown?!!! Thanks so much, Wendy!

https://wendylovesjesus.wordpress.com/2021/09/13/scooby-haul-2021-jeepers-another-almost-full-year-of-collecting/


Tuesday, September 07, 2021

Terrific TV Toys: Poison Ivy Barbie by Mattel, 2004

She's pretty and she's perfectly poisonous. She's Poison Ivy, and she got good play on the "Batman: The Animated Series" of the 1990s. It's that incarnation of this femme Batman villain that this 2004 Barbie doll by Mattel plays on. It's this month's featured item on the Terrific TV Toys series, so let's get up-close and personal with this emerald-clad gal ...

Monday, August 30, 2021

Catch the discussion of Daphne Blake in the latest ScoobyAddicts panel

There are a variety of ways the character of Daphne Blake has been portrayed in Scooby-Doo lore. Amid the multitude of cartoon series and movies over the years, she's been the spoiled rich girl, the danger-prone one, the pretty one, the crafty one who helps concoct a plan, even the clever one who invented Scooby Snacks! Daphne is a lot of things, beyond that purple-and-lavender-clad exterior. The latest panel discussion on the ScoobyAddicts channel on YouTube explores the many facets of Daphne, and this author was delighted to join host Nikki, along with Wendy, Cameron and Tiger for this talk! It just dropped on Saturday, and in this discussion you'll see lots of interesting points raised by a group of hard-core Scooby fans. Thanks again for the opportunity, guys!

Friday, August 27, 2021

TGIF! Tune in tomorrow for the latest ScoobyAddicts panel!

It's Friday, and if you're reading this, you made it through another week. It's a great time to remind yourself to tune in to the ScoobyAddicts channel on YouTube tomorrow for the drop of the latest episode of the ongoing Scooby-Doo panel discussion. This time, host Nikki is joined by Wendy, Cameron, Tiger and this author right here to discuss the character of Daphne Blake. How cool is that? All aspects of good ole Danger-prone Daph are discussed (yes, even that aspect). Join in the discussion in the comments area!  

Wednesday, August 18, 2021

Terrific non-TV Toys: Batman color change mug, Zak, 2019

We just love those episodes of the BRBTV collectibles series that are most like live TV -- for instance, when unboxing a toy for the first time and the packaging is complicated. You can only shoot it once. Stuff can go wrong. Yea, we love that. Well, this month's episode of Terrific non-TV Toys is a lot like that, but this time it's the interactive quality of this piece that possibly could run things off the rails. This Batman mug was a gift from family in 2019, and it's designed to add a lush color design to the black background when hot liquid is poured into the mug. Sooooooo ... will it work? It's an out-of-the-box experience that you'll just have to watch and see ...

(Note that for some reason this video upload cuts off at 5:28, but the only thing missing in that last minute is more of this collector prattling on about how great the mug is, thanking bro, nephew Christian and niece Veronica, and then the closing music and credit screen! LOL.)

Friday, August 13, 2021

TGIF! Catch the new trailer for the "Rapture Chronicles" web series

(Happy Friday the 13th! It was my mom's favorite day. She always said good things happened to her on that day.) I have been so thankful to be part of the "Rapture Chronicles" web series for the past couple years. Director / producer / creator Dray Hill has just released a new trailer for the series, below, and there's a new episode coming out soon. This trailer gives some glimpses of the first few episodes of the series, which you can find on Facebook and YouTube. Like and share!

Tuesday, August 10, 2021

Mike shows us his finished shadowbox of Daisy Dukes' eyelashes

OK, maybe that's the strangest headline we've run on this blog so far, but it's absolutely true! Mike, our honorary procurement chief at BRBTV, procured himself a genuine "Dukes of Hazzard" ... "prop," shall we call it? Maybe just "wardrobe piece." Anyway, you can read about it in our July 27 post. He has been working on a display for this marvelous piece, and here it is now, finished and on his wall. You can see he has included the business card of the makeup artist whose estate the eyelashes came from, Ray Sebastian, along with the "Dukes" logo and a wonderful batting-eyes image of Daisy ... 

 



Friday, August 06, 2021

A Batgirl comic run includes a cool toy blast

Comic book ads over the years are fun -- just think about the comics from when you were a kid, how they advertised some cool toy that you decided you had to have! Well, this author recently collected and read the latest Batgirl series by DC Comics, issues 1 through 50 that just completed a year or so ago. I loved seeing the ads for collectibles just released ...












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