ITT: favorite movie merchandise

ITT: favorite movie merchandise

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we will never have another summer of 99 again. The merchandising for star wars episode 1 was omnipresent.

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it just made sodas taste better, bros, there's no explaining it.

SOVL

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Grown men scrambling for star wars episode 1 toys, 1999.

You will never see this for a star wars product under Disney

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this cereal was pretty great and the boxes were really cool. it’s too bad everyone cheaps out on their designs these since

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It did indeed

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mum was managing a pizza hut at the time and they had a fucking 7 foot Jar Jar Binks statue

I read this shit over and over as a kid

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the bizzare summer of nineteen ninethy one

i swear i ate one of these before

7/11 had R2D2 fridge coolers with cans of Pepsi products on ice.

It was the first time I saw the word sith. I remember, because I had no idea what it was, and speculated (correctly) with my brothers

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>Jar Jar tongues my anus
What did George mean by this?

mine fell apart

God I read this every day for most of 3rd grade

The hype for Episode 1 was better than the movie imo.

I was 10 when it came out and rememeber going to this star wars event at k mart which had different activites like a trivia game, a foam light saber battle etc. They gave out free goodies like stickers, little figurines and posters.

I still have this on my bookshelf. Kino

Star Wars was something really special. Less so The Force Awakens, but the hype was still there. Though I am glad they abandoned the "release a movie every year", the TV shows still take away from Star Wars being an "event".

>Sebulba's face on thousands of Pepsi vending machines across America
kino...