Monthly Archives: March 2012

Vintage Flashback:: G.I. Joe.

Image via: Yesteryear.

Every knife wielding hipster with a beard has roots in the awesomeness that was and is G.I. Joe. We all know G.I. Joe, the real American hero, who would surely kick Ken’s clean shaven mug and anyone else who looked at him the wrong way. With four older brothers I often grabbed a G.I. Joe doll to propose to my Barbie until one of my brothers found out.  How could Babs resist all that machismo? But of course there is an interesting story behind man and I was determined to find out what it was.

Such a great hero as Joe began as many heroes do—in the comics—specifically a 1941 Marvel comic strip called, “Private Berger”, featuring the everyman “G.I.” or “Government Issued” soldier.  The strip was then turned into a movie starring Robert Mitchum in 1945 and then a proper solo character comic book in 1953.  G.I. Joe would have been nothing more than a mention on Robert Mitchum’s IMDB page or a Marvel comic fan site if it weren’t for Hasbro.

Seeing Mattel’s genius doll brand Barbie, Hasbro knew there was money to be made creating an equally mesmerizing character for boys.  Not some sensitive new age guy like Ken, but a character that oozed in machismo.  Hasbro launched G.I. Joe in 1964 and it quickly became one of the most popular toys for boys in the U.S. selling for less than $4 a pop.  You had your choice of Joes back then—one for every section of the military–Soldier, Sailor, Marine, and Pilot. G.I. Joe proved to be so popular that Hasbro quickly started creating other versions like Deep Sea Diver, Green Beret, and Soldiers of the World. Barbie may have had her townhouse, but Joe had his footlocker, his Five Star Jeep, and Mercury Space Capsule.

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Then this little thing call the Vietnam War came along and the idea of soldier idolatry went out of fashion.  Enter the first G.I. Joe makeover:  no more fighting foreign soldiers, but fighting Mother Nature with the Adventure Team.  Take THAT, earthquake! The 1970 changes also brought the proverbial can of whoop-ass known as the Kung Fu grip to our friend Joe.

Image via: Yesteryear.

And let’s not forget about the hair that had more in common with flocked wall paper than actual human hair. But hey, it was the seventies…

The next change in G.I. Joe’s life took inspiration from a galaxy far far away. The popularity of those ubiquitous 3 ¾ inch Star Wars action figures meant that G.I. Joe needed to lose some weight and height to compete.   But the height change in the early 1980s came with benefits such as new buddies like Snake Eye and Scarlett! And a Saturday morning cartoon, natch!  The G.I. Joe cartoon TV series alternated between combat fighting and high tech weaponry for fighting. Sorry, Joe, no bullets for the kiddos.  The 80s cartoon did introduce COBRA, the terrorist group/enemy #1 for G.I. Joe and his team and G.I. Joe buddies like Snake Eyes are that sassy Scarlett! The cartoon ran from 1985 to 1986.

Image via: Watch Cartoons Online

But you can’t keep a good man down.  Hasbro brought back the 12 inch man in 1992, which is still available at Target today for the sweet price of $20.  In 2009 a G.I. Joe movie, “The Rise of Cobra” came out to middling reviews and a relatively decent box office.  Who knows what the future will hold for good old G.I. Joe, but I’m sure he’ll be around rocking his kung fu grip for a new generation.

Image via: Yesterville Toy Room

 

You Must See This Movie.

Yes I have Hunger Games Fever. And no, I haven’t seen it yet. So that’s not what this post is about! It’s about Elmo. Last week Dottie wrote about how seeing her Peach giggle when she watched Elmo made her change her stance on the furry red fella. I loved that post!

I’ve always been a little indifferent to Elmo. Wolfie liked him, but never totally got into him. As for me, I guess I’ve always been a bit of a Sesame Street purist (aka snob). But then Modern Kiddo readers Tarren, Alisha and Kara all RAVED about the documentary “Being Elmo,” (it’s about Elmo puppeteer Kevin Clash). So Greg and I watched it this weekend. Oh friends YOU HAVE TO WATCH THIS MOVIE. Add it to your Netflix cue (or better yet, you can stream it instantly!). It’s AMAZING and heartwarming and inspiring. And you will end up loving Elmo too!! Seriously, such a cool story.

Psst! Here’s a lil synopsis of the film:

Being Elmo chronicles the life story of puppeteer Kevin Clash – the multiple award-winning persona behind the furry red monster Elmo of television’s Sesame Street. As a teenager growing up in Baltimore in the 1970s, Kevin had very different aspirations from his classmates—he wanted to be a puppeteer. More specifically, he wanted to be part of Jim Henson’s team, the creative force responsible for delivering the magic of Sesame Street. With a supportive family behind him, Kevin made his dreams come true. Combining amazing archival footage with material from the present day, filmmaker Constance Marks explores Kevin’s story in vivid detail and chronicles the meteoric rise of Jim Henson in the process. This insightful and personal documentary offers up a rare, behind-the-scenes look at Sesame Street and the Jim Henson legacy.

SO GOOD.

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Perfect for the Easter Parade!

There is something so wonderful about kiddos dressed up for Easter. All the spring colors and pretty little outfits. So, forgive me if I got carried away but I spent this weekend looking for the perfect little outfits for the hoppity poppity precious holiday.  Enjoy!

Check out this little industrious bunny working hard for her Easter eggs with a wheelbarrow full of cuteness! From Etsy seller, The Runaway Pancake.

The little laddie who wears this jaunty jacket must wear it with a red bowtie so he can match the friendly giraffe on his jacket! From Etsy seller, Baby Shapes!

These little rompers stripes are just wonderful! They remind me of that striped gum with the cartoon giraffe who was also striped. Ugh! What was that called?  Sigh! From Etsy seller, Fuzzmama.

 C’mon let’s do the Bunny Hop! From Etsy seller, REdesignkc.

Just in case your Easter will include a bit of swimming, your little lady will be well dressed in this cutie pie bathing suit! From Etsy seller, Kiki and Jules.

I have such a thing for pastel stripes. And they are perfection in this little toddler jacket and shorts set! From Etsy seller, The Robot Parade.

I bet this 20 girls whose playdates would end in fisticuffs to get this cutie pie little bunny dress!  I mean, did you see the ears, folks? From Etsy seller, Oh Sydney!

But why should only the ladies have all the funny bunny fun?  Etsy seller Hart and Sew has this wonderful DEADSTOCK romper with a little sassy bunny with a lollipop! So sweet!

Who wouldn’t want to read about Bunny Button? He looks like he’s had some pretty grand adventures! From Etsy seller, Parisian Prairie Charm.

A little chilly this Easter? No problem with this yummy yellow sweater with the happiest bunnies I’ve ever seen! It even has little side snaps for easy access. From Etsy seller, Audrey Blissful.

I could imagine this little friend being very popular as a centerpiece at the kiddie table this Easter dinner! From Etsy seller, the Dancing Wren.

And I must save the best for last! This perfect little Easter bonnet WITH matching little purse! I would have traded my chocolate Easter bunny for that beautiful set. Sigh! From Etsy seller, All Things Pretty!

Happy Monday!

Friday Link Hootenanny :: Cool Things to Browse


Photo by Francesco Scavullo for Harper’s Bazaar, April 1959.

Ahhhh Friday! The best day of the week. Well, one of them anyway. I’m excited for the weekend, just want to kick back and relax. Aaaaaaaand, watch MAD MEN!! Whooo hooo!! So speaking of…..

1. Mad Men Fever Newsweek

Yes, I have the fever! I finally (FINALLY!) watched it and powered through all four seasons. LOVE IT! Have you seen the “new” retro issue of Newsweek? In honor of the season 5 premier of Mad Men, Newsweek magazine released a special edition, featuring all retro-styled ads. Some of the advertisers actually reached into their archives to run older versions of real ads, others simply took their inspiration from the ads of yesteryear. I think it’s a really cool idea. Of course, some ads are better than others.

See them all here.

2. I Love the Smell of Paper

I was so intrigued to read about a candle that combined this:
With this:

This candle from Byredo is called Bibliothèque. Apparently it smells of things like  leather and violet, patchouli and plum. All of which allegedly create the smell of antique books. Sounds veddy veddy interesting, no? (via Rachel Gibson)

3. More Bang for the Buck.

I’ve secretly always wanted a thick fringe of bangs. But my hair is rather curly naturally and I gots to say there’s nothing worse than a frizzy bang. But this tutorial from The Beauty Department makes it look/seem so easy. Hmmm. {Oh, and The Beauty Department is Lauren Conrad’s blog…I have to say its pretty cute! And yes, that’s adorable Angela below. Of Angela + Ithyle and blogshop fame}

4. The Cure for Bloggers Block

It’s true. Sometimes we bloggers have a hard time finding inspiration. EZ from Creature Comforts totally gets it. I thought this post was grand.

Read the whole post here.

5. Won’t You Be My Neighbor?

This past week was Mr. Rogers Birthday. And thanks to this awesome post from Aunt Peaches, I learned a lot of nifty stuff about him. Like:

• He saved public television. In 1969 Mister Rogers went to Washington to protest the slashing of funds to public television, and his testimony was so persuasive that funding was not only secured but increased to $22 million per year.

• He was a Vegetarian. He told people “I don’t want to eat anything that has a mother.”

• He instilled honor among thieves. Mister Rogers drove an old Impala for years until the car was stolen and the police report was picked up by the local news…48 hours later the car was returned with a note that read, “If we’d known it was yours, we never would have taken it.”

She has 7 more cool tidbits about Mr. Rogers over here.

6 Viewmaster of Cuteness

They’re not technically viewmasters, but rather little souvenir picture viewers. I know they were popular in Europe (we had a few from Germany). And I fell in love with this collection over at lullaby & lala. The camera and the gondola are especially cute. (found via bloesem kids)

7. The Greatest Craft on Earth

Speaking of Bloesem. I loved this simple but sweet circus craft Irene poste! See how to make it here.

8. For Your Favorite Fat Cat

Yeah, it’s ridonkulously expensive….but if I were rich, I might get one of these suave chairs for O’Malley. (via make something happy)

9 Retro Cloggin’ all the way, Doo Dah, Doo Dah.

I’m not even a big clog person but I’m LOVING the latest offerings from Swedish Hasbeens. The campaign is so cute….I call dibs on those strapey wedges!! See the collection here. And hopefully on my feet verrrry soon.

10. BONUS video: The Crystal Light Aerobics Championship.

OMG. This video. I can’t even describe the feeling I had when watching. For starters, it looks like an SNL parody. I can totally imagine Kristin Wiig in this thing. Secondly…..the outfits! The Hair! And also….it goes on, like FOREVER. But it’s awesome. You’ll love it. HAPPY FRIDAY!!!

(thanks to my friend Rusty for tipping me off to this video!!)