The History of Monster In My Pocket: Monsters! Wrestlers! Controversy! BTS!

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    Monster in My Pocket is a media franchise developed by American company Morrison Entertainment Group or MEG Toys.
    A sort of spiritual successor to M.U.S.C.L.E. Monster In My Pocket were also primarily tiny unpainted figures but there were also trading cards, battle cards, board games a Monster in My Pocket Nintendo game and an animated pilot.
    There was also controversy regarding the eventual introduction of Pokemon which led to lawsuits and, more recently, a minor controversy regarding the South Korean band BTS.
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  • @jasonnewell7036
    @jasonnewell7036 Před rokem +27

    When I was a kid, I made my own miniatures wargame with Monsters in my Pocket. I played it on the paving bricks in my backyard. You'd pick a 25 point monster as your leader, and then a bunch of other point monsters, and fight by rolling a d6. If your monster was a larger point value, you got to add one to the roll and if you lost the roll your monster was killed. You played until the leader was killed. It was really simple, and I added more complexity as it went along, but it's really indicative of where my hobby tastes went. It's just a different type of small, plastic figures.

    • @WateryStar
      @WateryStar Před rokem +5

      This reminds me of my brother. He had these toys and would create similar type of games with them.

  • @aaronfountain4933
    @aaronfountain4933 Před rokem +97

    I love all the gross out monster toys of the 80-90’s. Sadly muscle and monster in my pocket was not available in my area. But my ghost busters were able to fight beetle juice and the tales from the crypt toys.

    • @Dargonhuman
      @Dargonhuman Před rokem +5

      That, honestly, sounds like something The Real Ghostbusters cartoon and/or the IDW Ghostbusters comic series would actually have done.

    • @BassMatriX
      @BassMatriX Před rokem +3

      But, is. It. Canon?

  • @jamesbrooks5391
    @jamesbrooks5391 Před rokem +127

    “As long as there have been kids, there have been pockets full of crap.” - Best opening line to a Toy Galaxy video ever!

  • @slipshodaverage844
    @slipshodaverage844 Před rokem +18

    Monster In My Pocket was one of the great obsessions of my childhood. I was, and still am, a sucker for blind bag gimics. I had Monster Mountain, the Monster In My Pocket board game, and a gallon ziplock bag filled with duplicates. I still remember getting #1, and genuinely carried it in my pocket into middle school.

  • @lokuzt
    @lokuzt Před rokem +168

    These were HUGE in the early 90's in Mexico, they were part of a campaign by the candy company "Sonrics" under the name 'Monstruos del Bolsillo'. They were sold in a cardboard box that had an assortment of lollipops, bubblegum, pixie sticks, a figure, and a mini-comic or a collectible card.

    • @vinnyvinson
      @vinnyvinson Před rokem +8

      Fascinating. Thx

    • @carlosaromero5111
      @carlosaromero5111 Před rokem +11

      y estan bien caros actualmente xd igual es tanta la pasión que hay muchos que hacen customs muy chidos como el bato que vende los mini volcanes

    • @alicelolita2187
      @alicelolita2187 Před rokem +6

      Venia a buscar un comentario que dijera esto! Fueron la neta en su tiempo 👌👍

    • @BlueTearDconnor
      @BlueTearDconnor Před rokem +2

      Yup.

    • @lokuzt
      @lokuzt Před rokem +3

      @@carlosaromero5111 ya se! y pensar que cada cajita eran solo 10 pesos!! D:

  • @AugustoMauroBecco
    @AugustoMauroBecco Před rokem +74

    I was just talking to my kid about these! So many of his current toys seem to have a similar collectible blind-bag gimmick.

    • @truefanforum3273
      @truefanforum3273 Před rokem +6

      Collectible really works as a gimmick. Its not just buying the figures, it's about hunting, trading, and getting in touch with the community. Plus, there's the feeling of contentment of finishing the collection. And the blind-bag aspect adds the element of surprise to the collecting.

    • @WhispyWoods.
      @WhispyWoods. Před rokem +4

      Blind bags and loot boxes. Gambling for kids!!

    • @TricksterKingMonkey
      @TricksterKingMonkey Před rokem +1

      The ones I purchased all had a see through panel in the front of the box and you knew exactly what you were getting.
      I was pulling these things out of the bargain bins at KB Toys and K&K Toys.
      I don't think ever bought any of them at normal retail price.

  • @RolandRED
    @RolandRED Před rokem +231

    that fact that this channel doesn't have over 1 million subscribers just goes to show how hard it is to reach that milestone. This channel f'n rocks.

    • @galactus4mac
      @galactus4mac Před rokem +8

      I couldn’t agree more with your sentiments. Not to mention the amount of arduous work he puts into his videos is really unparalleled.

    • @Faction.Paradox
      @Faction.Paradox Před rokem +10

      ...and then you see a channel with videos like " Prank: I spent my family's life savings on sugar packets! (not clickbait)" get 4 million views in a day. Truly there is no justice.

    • @beauleidig8670
      @beauleidig8670 Před rokem +11

      It's because Toy Galaxy's target demo is people between the ages of 30 and 50 years old. If their content targeted 10 to 15 year old kids they would be much larger due to teens and preteens having way more time on their hands to sit around and watch internet videos all day.

    • @Magifa
      @Magifa Před rokem +4

      It’ll get there. For now, let’s enjoy being here before everyone else was. 🙂

    • @WhispyWoods.
      @WhispyWoods. Před rokem

      RolandRED you speak the truth!! Awesome channel and awesome content.

  • @octothorpe12
    @octothorpe12 Před rokem +107

    It's interesting that the (Japanese original) M.U.S.C.L.E. figures were meant to be painted by the kids. It never occurred to me to do that, but in retrospect it would have been really fun to collect and paint - not unlike D&D/TTRPG miniatures of today.

    • @Rich_P_Anya
      @Rich_P_Anya Před rokem +6

      You can really spruce up a cheap American toy with minimal effort

    • @sharky504
      @sharky504 Před rokem +2

      I never knew that, I had some as kid and it was never thought of by me or any my friends or classmates

    • @steprockmedia
      @steprockmedia Před rokem +1

      In the American ads, "And they're PINK!!!!" was the shocking exclamation of the offended dad. So, they were never encouraged or expected to be painted.

    • @xianfa1708
      @xianfa1708 Před rokem

      Painted them with markers back then owo

    • @OpaqueVisions47
      @OpaqueVisions47 Před rokem

      I didn't know that either but I did paint a few back then

  • @shenloken2
    @shenloken2 Před rokem +46

    The NES game is the longest lasting legacy of this toy-line I still have.
    It’s a decent game and I still play it now and then. 👍

    • @JohnDoe-wq5eu
      @JohnDoe-wq5eu Před rokem +2

      I knew about the game long before I realized there was a whole toy line around it. Although I think it briefly came back to relevance for fleeting moment because of the whole Pokemon/pocket monster thing.
      But it very quickly slipped back into obscurity and the figures themselves are crazy expensive these days not to mention far harder to find. The modern ones look so blah too.
      Completely generic, and why they made commotion when they relaunched back in '06.

    • @nerdstudent8852
      @nerdstudent8852 Před rokem +2

      I'm looking for this comment, their NES game is great co op game, simple game, easy to play, and fast paced

    • @azrealle9474
      @azrealle9474 Před rokem

      Nice! I still have the full comic set, for what little that's worth lol

    • @dariusq8894
      @dariusq8894 Před měsícem

      I believe that was the origin of the double jump.

  • @justbuggin67
    @justbuggin67 Před rokem +16

    This line hit all the 80s-90s feels: toys, board game, card game, video game, and cartoon! Loved this line.

  • @VicHD
    @VicHD Před rokem +10

    Wow, technically, the Pokemon of the 80s.
    Monster in my pocket: How many can you catch?
    Poket Monsters (Pokemon): Gotta catch 'em all!
    Both have literally hundreds of monsters to collect, a handful of them wrere controversial and had a collectible trading card game.
    What an odd coincidence.

    • @DoodleThis
      @DoodleThis Před rokem

      I was JUST thinking that also!

    • @RobCamp-rmc_0
      @RobCamp-rmc_0 Před rokem

      When Pokémon was first on the news about that episode that triggered light-sensitive epilepsy, it was still being referred to as Pocket Monsters, and I legit thought this was what they were talking about

    • @eclat4641
      @eclat4641 Před 7 měsíci

      Woah! 😊

  • @ivancamacho9581
    @ivancamacho9581 Před rokem +12

    In 1994, Monster in my Pocket was a huge thing in Mexico thanks to a candy brand named Sonrics. They had tons of promotions through the years like buy a box of candy and you get a collectible toy. So they had the one named Monstruos de Bolsillo and you got a comic, a trading card and a figurine on each candy box and the goal was to collect them all.

    • @PNNYWZEPRODUCTIONS
      @PNNYWZEPRODUCTIONS Před rokem +1

      I live in Kentucky but my dad was a truck driver, he went to Mexico every 3 months. He sent me boxes of those sonrics toys. A few still survive in my garage lol

  • @Ragetiger1
    @Ragetiger1 Před rokem +36

    Monster in my Pocket was one of those "ahead of their time" type of product, but also fallen into the slump of "quantity over quality". Trying to remember another spin off from that era, A Boy and his Blob. I recalled playing that game on the NES, thinking it was the same. Never did see the Monster in my Pocket game for the NES

    • @JohnDoe-wq5eu
      @JohnDoe-wq5eu Před rokem +2

      Yup, same here.
      By the time I was aware of the cool NES game prices were sky high and availability was nigh non-existent.
      Thank goodness for emulation I guess.

    • @scottandrewhutchins
      @scottandrewhutchins Před rokem +2

      @@JohnDoe-wq5eu I thought it was funny finding a review on CZcams complaining it was too hard. It had a reputation for being easy at the time, in keeping with a game that comes with a toy. I beat it within the first few days, and never played it again without beating it (which I did upwards of thirty times), until I tried to play it on an emulator. All my Nintendo and Monster in My Pocket stuff (except the comics) went into storage when I went to graduate school and is still costing me $170 a month in rent.

    • @JohnDoe-wq5eu
      @JohnDoe-wq5eu Před rokem +1

      @@scottandrewhutchins
      Yeah I've heard it's actually fairly easy but again we are talking about an NES game so that's kind of a relative term considering the NES was the console that gave us term "Nintendo hard". As for storage yeah I feel you there. I knew someone that had things in storage for roughly 15 years. It's better not to think about how much money you end up spending on it every year.

  • @buzzclikverifyme
    @buzzclikverifyme Před rokem +29

    As a horror nut even at a young age, I was OBSESSED with these things. This video is a real double edged sword, Dan: On the one hand, it's great to revisit these (and learn some new stuff!); on the other, you've just reminded me I want to collect them all again. 🤑🤪

  • @mathewblaine1109
    @mathewblaine1109 Před rokem +7

    This is where my love of cryptid , fantasy and scifi comes from . I was unsure if anyone else remember thank you for this episode.

  • @Lastiri2004
    @Lastiri2004 Před rokem +19

    The monsters designs were amazing. I never saw any of those figures, but i got an sticker album in the 90s from this line called monster club and i was mesmerize by the cool art

  • @OscillatorCollective
    @OscillatorCollective Před rokem +15

    MUSCLE toys were some of my favorite toys ever,and I would give a toe to get my collection back…by 1990, I was just holding on to Transformers and GI Joe. But I do remember when this line came out and it totally made me think about my Kinikumon toys…

  • @doctorboots1604
    @doctorboots1604 Před rokem +5

    I had so many of these things when I was a kid.
    I somehow managed to hold onto the Werewolf and Hydra figures over the years but heaven knows what happened to the rest of them.
    I had no idea the series had managed to remain as active as it did.

  • @kabutogouki
    @kabutogouki Před rokem +3

    In Argentina Monster in My pocket came as a sticker album (figuritas) featuring the full colored (plus background) artwork, the same happened with madballs and garbage pail kids. later there was a re realease of the album in the 2000´s combined with the dinosaurs part.

  • @AintNobodyAtAll
    @AintNobodyAtAll Před rokem +9

    I learned about a lot of mythical creatures from these toys, making me feel very smart when I'd encounter them in other contexts.

    • @dealt
      @dealt Před rokem

      Same. They were based on myths from around the world. Very informative for a very young kid who was into mythology and horror

    • @eclat4641
      @eclat4641 Před 7 měsíci

      Awesome 😊

  • @Fyrmer
    @Fyrmer Před rokem +10

    I had exactly one of these as a kid. It came in a Shreddies box. It was Orobas, who they described as an "oracle."
    As an adult, I discovered that he's actually a Great Prince of Hell in demonology. I can guarantee you if my mother had known that, she'd have thrown it out or burned it or something.

  • @OmarAlikaj
    @OmarAlikaj Před rokem +2

    I remember playing the bootleg game "Batman and Ratman." Didn't know what "Monsters in My Pocket" was too well at the time.

  • @mj4782
    @mj4782 Před rokem +3

    I had Street Fighter variations of these that they gave out at Long John Silvers with the kids meals.

  • @retsz
    @retsz Před rokem +4

    Nice! My parents got me a ton of these in a garage sale when i was a kid, including kali and ganesha. I stuck them in a storage locker when i moved out, along with all my other toys and collectibles from my childhood until they decided to stop paying for storage without telling me and i lost them all. Some lucky person out there hit a jackpot full of toys, comics, cards, and vintage video games.... i still haven't forgiven them for that lol

  • @stephen3164
    @stephen3164 Před rokem +3

    Ah, Monster in my Pocket - my favorite childhood toy named after a euphemism.
    Also - Mad Balls! I loved those!! Forgot ALL about them. My mom threw out most of my toys when I was in high school, and then the rest when I went off to college. Back then, new toys were coming out every year, and you quickly forgot about the old ones.

  • @peterdanior4538
    @peterdanior4538 Před rokem +13

    I collected the first set of MIMP specifically because they were based on “real” monsters and not just doodles an art team did to fill a toy line. And all though I already knew most of them, I researched the ones I didn’t know in this ancient form of google called an Encyclopedia.

    • @julioagua
      @julioagua Před rokem +3

      I had no way at that time to know what a Wendigo, Johtun Troll or Spring-heeled Jack were, but my imagination filled the blanks XD

    • @WateryStar
      @WateryStar Před rokem +1

      My brother and I would ask our father. We didn't have an encyclopedia so "look it up" would be searching in vain in the dictionary lol Redcap was the one that really confused me as a kid.

    • @joeszymanski3540
      @joeszymanski3540 Před 4 měsíci +1

      MIMP was the first time hearing about the Windigo.

  • @DokkaChapman
    @DokkaChapman Před rokem +8

    I loved these as a kid, and being from the UK it meant I had some of the Dinos and many of the wrestlers. My all time favourite though was 'Spring Heeled Jack'. A take on a Victorian myth I loved it so much I bought the figure at a convention a few years ago and often keep him in my pocket as a source of nostalgia.

  • @jamespaul6315
    @jamespaul6315 Před rokem +6

    This needs a rebooted line. Loved it

  • @FernandoGastelo
    @FernandoGastelo Před rokem +2

    I used to collect these while growing up in Peru. And yes they came in the "Motta Juguete" chocolate bars. Great memories. Thank you!!

  • @mekman4
    @mekman4 Před rokem +1

    I had a neighbor who had Muscle and Battle Beasts, which predated Monster in my Pocket, that and we were too completely inundated by the NES, Game Boy, SNES, Nintendo Power, Royal Rumble, Wrestlemania, Mortal Kombat and NBA Jam to notice Monster in my Pocket. Then Pokémon came out and you can imagine how the rest of the story goes.
    Great Stuff, as always!

  • @Arktyk1
    @Arktyk1 Před rokem +4

    I love Monster in my Pocket! Weirdly, despite all the monsters available, my Spring-Heeled Jack figure was my absolute favourite. Being 6 years old and telling the other kids that my favourite monster was Spring-Heeled Jack always got me some confused looks lol

  • @snukastyle
    @snukastyle Před rokem +3

    These guys were my fist introductions to so many monsters and myths! It was such a fun line; I regret selling my collectiona few years ago. I'd have loved to have primed and painted some up!

  • @conjuringfire6181
    @conjuringfire6181 Před rokem +3

    I loved these things so much as a kid, I would've had close to the entire first wave. Not many people remember these in Australia so it was nice to see Toy Galaxy covering it. Great video thanks for the nostalgia.

  • @operaghost21
    @operaghost21 Před rokem +9

    The comic was weird but I remember really enjoying it (not when I was a kid, I looked it up a few years ago). Also, THANK YOU. Seeing the picture of the bug-themed Super Creepies awakened a vague memory, and it turns out they were a toy I had as a kid that I could never find out what they were! =D

  • @adamgroszkiewicz814
    @adamgroszkiewicz814 Před rokem +3

    I had completely forgotten about these little guys until now, but the memories of how much I liked Monster in my Pocket are second only to Battle Beasts. Thanks for doing this episode. :)

  • @RandomNPC001
    @RandomNPC001 Před rokem +4

    Nostalgia hit me back hard on this one! In the 80’s in Brazil they were a big deal, they were a coca-cola promotional deal and I was able to collect the entire gen 1 along with the mountain. Good ole days!

  • @BehemothMIMP
    @BehemothMIMP Před rokem

    That was a nice trip down memory lane. Appreciate you giving my site as a reference and bringing more eyes to the hobby.
    I still have about 4,000 of these little guys waiting to be displayed again.

  • @KingstonTV334
    @KingstonTV334 Před rokem +8

    First, God I love this channel

  • @guivasquez
    @guivasquez Před rokem +4

    😃 Loved the Spanish commercial! You guys should do that more often. I'd love to see how stuff was marketed around the world.

  • @wstine79
    @wstine79 Před rokem +3

    I had a bunch of these littered at the bottom of the toy box. I did have the "Ash" toy but lost it before I knew who he was.

  • @seanvansteen5262
    @seanvansteen5262 Před rokem +2

    Oh my, the memories you guys just brought back. About 10 years ago one day I just randomly remembered these things. Whenever I asked other friends the same age if they did, they all said no. So glad to see you guys cover this! Great stuff!

  • @robk.6591
    @robk.6591 Před rokem +12

    The most innuendo-laden toy name ever! 😄

    • @MichaelMartin-qe5ye
      @MichaelMartin-qe5ye Před rokem +1

      That's because they never made a toy called "Lance in my pants."

    • @KingRandor82
      @KingRandor82 Před rokem +1

      @@MichaelMartin-qe5ye they don't need to...this one does just fine ;)

    • @JohnKelly2
      @JohnKelly2 Před rokem +2

      There was a ball in the 90s called "Ballzac". So, no.

  • @TheBjmac7
    @TheBjmac7 Před rokem

    I'm so glad that there is finally a comprehensive retrospective on the history of my favourite toy line! From like ages 4 to 8 I was obsessed with these figures and still replay the NES game to this day. Glad to see its still going on in some form, and great video overall.

  • @kennethd4958
    @kennethd4958 Před rokem

    I've been binging Toy Galaxy videos for the past couple days. So glad there's a new video I can watch! Keep up the great work!

  • @tenebrousoul9368
    @tenebrousoul9368 Před rokem

    Thank you! I've been requesting this for a while

  • @Summertimeblues28
    @Summertimeblues28 Před rokem +3

    Grade 7 memories for me carrying my monsters in my pockets to school. Good times. Another Classic Video Dan & Greg.

  • @remembershooting2064
    @remembershooting2064 Před rokem +2

    The intros are always superbly written and delivered, intriguing, funny. Even when I'm not interested in the particular topic, I'm immediately hooked. Cheers for everything you do.

  • @maxmiller5619
    @maxmiller5619 Před rokem +1

    Again just another top notch retrospect - still my fav in the biz right now and that's not bashing the fellows out there (quite the contrary, there are some other greats), but rather hailing the level of quality you do. As a kid, I just loved this line. Basically ANYTHING monsters, I got into. This, Mighty Max, Trash Bag Bunch, Ghostbusters, I was that kid with posters of Universal monsters in old 80's movies that you'd go to for help if you were attacked by a REAL monster. Hah! But then again I was an 80's and 90's kid with meant ....anything dinosaurs, aliens, space ships, ninjas, mutants, superheroes, robots, wrestlers, etc....I was ALSO into. Hah! We just ate it all up and I still love so much of it to this day.

  • @charleshammel8541
    @charleshammel8541 Před rokem

    Loved these so much.

  • @phillipmelvin4756
    @phillipmelvin4756 Před rokem +1

    I played that game till it stopped working as a kid lol I’m stoked you added footage

  • @maxordman4100
    @maxordman4100 Před rokem +1

    Terrific episode! Those toys look fantastic! I might have to look them up online. I always enjoy your content Dan! I also love your whacky humor!

  • @alexismazzanti6929
    @alexismazzanti6929 Před rokem +2

    In Argentina, I only knew this as a collectable sticker album, we also had a Dinosaur in my pocket sticker album BTW. A handful of the stickers where based on the designs for the animated feature that never got turned into a tv series :P And yes, the monster designs where awesome.

  • @marcusmcdougle5507
    @marcusmcdougle5507 Před rokem

    this is my favorite channel keep up the good work!

  • @solidkingcobra
    @solidkingcobra Před rokem +6

    Monster in my pocket? Nahhh I'm just happy to see you.

  • @Martynde
    @Martynde Před rokem +1

    Trash Bag Bunch was a good collectable toyline. They came in bags which hide the toy inside, and the bags dissolve in water to reveal which toy is inside. I only had the robot skeleton though but they looked cool.

  • @GSidoti
    @GSidoti Před rokem +1

    I still have my set of the trading cards. Loved these. Great ep!

  • @Timnrachel
    @Timnrachel Před rokem

    Great stream . these take me back

  • @Jubei2501
    @Jubei2501 Před rokem

    These are awesome, I have mine from series 1 displayed atop My closest door frame!
    Great Video!!

  • @joeferrell2303
    @joeferrell2303 Před rokem

    5th and 6th grade Monsters in my Pocket were the best!! Did not know there were so many series though! Love this channel!!

  • @Claytor22
    @Claytor22 Před rokem

    I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS EPISODE LARSON! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @MojoTheClown
    @MojoTheClown Před rokem

    I would love to see you do an Oddities video about all the weird variants of Monster in my Pocket toys... the Sonrics stuff, the VHS and NES game pack-ins, the Big Boy exclusive, the legendary Mexican bootlegs. There is so much of it.

  • @jameshakola3603
    @jameshakola3603 Před rokem

    I was vaguely aware of MIMP as a teen, but was unaware of how much it resembled MUSCLE... might have scooped up a few if I had realize.! But also completely agree also about the multicolor thing, straight pink MUSCLE was the best! Another great video chock full of info, Dan!

  • @steelcurtain187
    @steelcurtain187 Před rokem

    These were so fun. I loved the monster ideas and the bright colors

  • @Wolfie1262
    @Wolfie1262 Před rokem +1

    Muscle was crazy huge where I lived at the time lol but it didn’t last long.
    Too many other companies impinge on the boat.
    Hasbro putting out their twist with Transformers “decoys” and what not.
    I don’t remember the figures very much, but that NES game? Monster in my Pocket on the NES still haunts me.
    Frustrating to play at times, and I never beat it (this was back when rental places only let you rent by the day, so we got hopped up on Jolt Cola and tried our hardest to beat the game before we had to take it back).
    That it never fully died in the 90s surprised me. Cool though.

  • @nunyabusinesss1476
    @nunyabusinesss1476 Před rokem

    Never heard of Monster in my Pocket, ty for the info, but did have a ton of those Muscle figs and even enjoyed the later cartoon though at the time I wasn't aware of the connection btwn the toon and the figs. Love the vids keep em coming. :D

  • @dealt
    @dealt Před rokem

    40 yrs old. I still have my MUSCLE men and the ring. I absolutely loved MIMP. The little booklet that described the folklore-based monsters fascinated me to no end

  • @JCetto.2612
    @JCetto.2612 Před rokem

    Yeah! I was waiting for this video since I found your channel... Thanks Dan for sharing this!
    P.S.: OH MY GOD! That's the tv commercial that was made here in Perú... My beloved "Juguete" chocolate by Motta... My childhood! I can't tell you how happy you've made me! I'm sharing this right now...

  • @ethanbox2010
    @ethanbox2010 Před rokem

    I'm so glad you're reviewing toys again!

  • @Sketch105
    @Sketch105 Před rokem

    I still have an apple carton full of the original Monsters (even the controversial ones!) and had ZERO clue they had presence in any other media after the initial line. Thanks for going so in depth with this!

  • @ehrenloudermilk1053
    @ehrenloudermilk1053 Před rokem +1

    I would love to see an episode on "Monsters of the Gridiron" cards. I still have a Emmitt Smith and "Lone-Star Sheriff "

  • @andrewgedge4015
    @andrewgedge4015 Před rokem +2

    I had the entire first series and the volcano wall display. I credit these for my interest in multi cultural folklore and cryptozoology.

  • @mattr75
    @mattr75 Před rokem +3

    Monster in My Pocket had some pretty neat figures

  • @jinpei05
    @jinpei05 Před rokem +1

    Wow. That's more than a passing similarity to BTS' Butter
    Thanks for that bit of trivia.

  • @raeishimura
    @raeishimura Před rokem

    I had some of these in my childhood. I actually use the Monster in my Pocket as cheap D&D monsters, since I only had a small allowance and my nearest hobby shop was too far to bike to, but I had a bunch of these. Since there were real creatures, a lot of the monsters already had D&D counterparts, and these were just the right size. I used to try to paint them actually to make them look more real. It was kind of the start of my miniature painting journey actually

  • @originaluddite
    @originaluddite Před rokem +1

    I was 'too old' (a late adolescent) for these but bought a set, in its own card-paper display, for a friend as a bit of a joke. Funny thing is, after that we agreed they were kinda cool and would admire the display hung on his wall, as we played games on his Amiga.

  • @RBEO22
    @RBEO22 Před 3 měsíci

    I used to have an old ice cream bucket full of the figures you got from the 25 cent machines in grocery stores, and they were my absolute favorite toys.

  • @KiyokaMakibi
    @KiyokaMakibi Před rokem

    What a nostalgia trip! It was so nice to see monster in my pocket figures that I hadn’t seen in decades. I also collected those UK wrestling figures you got in Frosties. Something I completely forgot until I saw it I’m your video.

  • @Getwright-
    @Getwright- Před rokem +1

    My big brother and cousins LOVED muscle (And 80s kung fu and action movies) so when I who was a horror and slasher geek got monster in my pocket it was like a dream come true. I could have the wolfman fight that weird dude made out of cubes, or the gillman fight that weird dude made out of spheres.

  • @darktetsuya
    @darktetsuya Před rokem +3

    I do remember coming into posession of a few of the little figures, I did find them kinda neat! I hadn't played the NES game really, but thought I had read in a magazine or something about Nintendo's run-in with that company trying to launch Pocket Monsters here in the US! hadn't heard about the problematic figs, but I could believe it. had no idea the line lasted that long, though! I was definitely more into MUSCLE and Battle Beasts, though (the latter probably my favorite of the pocket-sized toys!!)

  • @Dalpima
    @Dalpima Před rokem +1

    If not for this video, I never would have known this poor franchise still existed and was trying to gain new ground.
    I thought this whole thing fizzled out in the early 90s. Thanks Toy Galaxy for giving me the background info and new updates as always!
    Man you guys are awesome.
    The toy? Not so much. hahaha

  • @trevormoffat4054
    @trevormoffat4054 Před rokem +1

    I seem to remember having some of these at one point - from the first series. I remember thinking that they were like MUSCLE figures,.. but crappy. I never knew that the series’s lived on past that initial line, but I was in High School by then and not the least bit interested in playing with or collecting toys anymore. Thanks for this video, it was a lot of fun!

  • @Sierra0331
    @Sierra0331 Před rokem +1

    Him- “Hi. I’m Dan Lawson, and this is the history of the monster in my pocket.”
    Me- HR!!! He’s doing it again!!!!

  • @Rich_P_Anya
    @Rich_P_Anya Před rokem

    I was nuts over these. I was a little kid when they came out and they were not only awesome designs, but portable and durable. I remember running around with a few of them in both pockets every day

  • @michelletheado
    @michelletheado Před 3 měsíci

    I actually have a few of these, and a handful of Micro Machines, scattered around my house. I genuinely cannot describe how awesome it is to see someone find one for the first time, it's like your both teleported back to the playground in Elementary school 😅

  • @seanwhiskey8217
    @seanwhiskey8217 Před rokem

    I have a box full of these somewhere in my storage unit... We used to find them on clearance at Toys R Us or Kay Bee, and used them as cheap miniatures for superhero and post-apocalyptic mutant tabletop RPG's like Champions or Gamma World. Good times! Thanks for the video!

  • @MG-jz3ur
    @MG-jz3ur Před 2 měsíci

    I’ll never forget the 7-11 Slurpee card packs. That was my introduction to monster in my pocket.

  • @timidwolf
    @timidwolf Před rokem +2

    Still got a load somewhere, think I also completed the Frosties wrestler collection.

  • @Glitch-Gremlin
    @Glitch-Gremlin Před rokem +1

    i ADORE Monster in my Pocket, ive gotten most of them, but still missing a few after all these years.

  • @AdamYJ
    @AdamYJ Před rokem +1

    I used to love these as a kid. It’s where I first learned about a lot of monsters from myth and folklore.

  • @GastonMorales
    @GastonMorales Před rokem +1

    I remember this fondly. In Argentina they were mostly known for their sticker collection and other collectibles.

    • @PaulEwog116
      @PaulEwog116 Před rokem

      There were figures released by Cromy in Argentina as well. I have around 40 of them. They are pretty rare these days.

  • @Two_Ravens
    @Two_Ravens Před rokem

    This was such a flashback. I used to have a bunch of these as a kid. My favorite was this very blocky rock guy. I had totally forgotten about all that.

  • @jordanschick1601
    @jordanschick1601 Před rokem

    I got myself the full trading card collection for my birthday a few years ago, I was obsessed with these when I was a kid!

  • @jry3270
    @jry3270 Před rokem

    I remember the ‘collect em all’ marketing worked on me as a kid . I had the mad balls, muscle men, battle beasts, army ants, and the last series I remember trying to collect was the Monsters in my pocket! I still have a bunch of them at my parents house my kids play with them sometimes !

  • @DicePunk
    @DicePunk Před rokem

    Hello from Singapore. These were big here in the late 80s (?) and early 90s. Thanks for the memories.

  • @robertmuggeridge4736
    @robertmuggeridge4736 Před rokem +1

    I had monster class here in the UK, one of the best you sets I've ever owned, so much playability and the detail on the game board was amazing.

  • @damienristori8376
    @damienristori8376 Před rokem

    These and Battle Beasts were what I'd call holiday toys....
    Dam easy to pack away and fun.
    Great video 🍻🍻🍻

  • @Fredhalldirectedition

    Very nice video very informative

  • @megagene
    @megagene Před rokem +1

    Oh shit - "Butter" really does sound like "Towering Catastrophe". Welp. I'm never gonna unhear that.

  • @EzeHSK
    @EzeHSK Před rokem

    In Argentina back in the 90s there was a Monster in my Pocket sticker collection with an album and everything. I'm pretty sure we never got the figures but I remember the stickers quite well. I was fascinated with mythology and folklore so I loved the monsters in the collection.

  • @ccggenius
    @ccggenius Před rokem +1

    The fact that no one created a competing line of similar slug figures that looked like slugs is almost criminal. Then again, I can't imagine all figured being required to vaguely resemble Jabba the Hut would give this hypothetical concept much in the way of staying power.