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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThe minds behind history's most iconic toy franchises discuss the rise and sometimes fall of their billion-dollar creations.The minds behind history's most iconic toy franchises discuss the rise and sometimes fall of their billion-dollar creations.The minds behind history's most iconic toy franchises discuss the rise and sometimes fall of their billion-dollar creations.
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Few days ago I was checking the new additions on Netflix when I saw these series. I added them to my viewing queue, but it was just last night as I started watching.
Honestly, these are of the most exciting documentaries ever. Why - because it's all about our childhood! And we've all been kids!
Aside of it, the series are really well done. I just have nothing to comment on - as a documentary, they have a very well defined structure and topic following. Sure, they miss some details, but for a 50 minute format it is very well done.
So far I've seen only the first 3 episodes - Star Wars, Barbie and He-Man. They are all so exciting. I am a 42y old male and as a kid I loved Star Wars and I still do, just never had SW toys, however as a kid I did have He-Man toys and I loved them. I totally relate to the series and honestly can't wait to see the other episodes.
As for Barbie - I am a male, never been into Barbie, but these series are pretty much like VH1 Behind the Music series - so well done, that you really don't care what the episode is about - you just watch it, as you know it will be interesting and there would be something to learn. And indeed, the Barbie episode was absolutely interesting to watch!
Today I saw two episodes one after another, cannot remember doing such thing for a documentary, ever. My only problem is, they say these are 8 episode series and I see on IMDB they list 8 episodes, while Netflix Canada shows me only the first 4 and I am very disappointed. Hope they will import the other 4 episodes soon! I don't know who should I message about this, but hope somebody from the crew would pay attention to my problem here and would ring their phone. I would try to contact Netflix Canada anyway.
So, I would totally recommend these series to anyone, young or old, boy or girl, who used to have at least one toy in their life. Probably the most exciting series on Netlix in the last 6 months, after Stranger Things 2. My opinion, but I don't think I am far from the truth.
Honestly, these are of the most exciting documentaries ever. Why - because it's all about our childhood! And we've all been kids!
Aside of it, the series are really well done. I just have nothing to comment on - as a documentary, they have a very well defined structure and topic following. Sure, they miss some details, but for a 50 minute format it is very well done.
So far I've seen only the first 3 episodes - Star Wars, Barbie and He-Man. They are all so exciting. I am a 42y old male and as a kid I loved Star Wars and I still do, just never had SW toys, however as a kid I did have He-Man toys and I loved them. I totally relate to the series and honestly can't wait to see the other episodes.
As for Barbie - I am a male, never been into Barbie, but these series are pretty much like VH1 Behind the Music series - so well done, that you really don't care what the episode is about - you just watch it, as you know it will be interesting and there would be something to learn. And indeed, the Barbie episode was absolutely interesting to watch!
Today I saw two episodes one after another, cannot remember doing such thing for a documentary, ever. My only problem is, they say these are 8 episode series and I see on IMDB they list 8 episodes, while Netflix Canada shows me only the first 4 and I am very disappointed. Hope they will import the other 4 episodes soon! I don't know who should I message about this, but hope somebody from the crew would pay attention to my problem here and would ring their phone. I would try to contact Netflix Canada anyway.
So, I would totally recommend these series to anyone, young or old, boy or girl, who used to have at least one toy in their life. Probably the most exciting series on Netlix in the last 6 months, after Stranger Things 2. My opinion, but I don't think I am far from the truth.
I grew up on all of these toys and shows. I grew up collecting Barbie, and many of the Barbies I had show up in that episode. My brothers and I grew up collecting and watching Star Wars. Same with He-Man and G.I. Joe. It's fun seeing how the success of these toy lines came about.
My generation is busily building entertainment for the generations to come. So these shows show critical information on the formation of the current culture. I found these episodes fascinating. I love that they feature the people who were originally involved in the creation of these toys. I can feel their enthusiasm and passion. They're fun, quick, and compelling. I'd happily watch as many as they make. As Martin Hafer says, the intro is a bit silly, but I highly recommend these shows.
My generation is busily building entertainment for the generations to come. So these shows show critical information on the formation of the current culture. I found these episodes fascinating. I love that they feature the people who were originally involved in the creation of these toys. I can feel their enthusiasm and passion. They're fun, quick, and compelling. I'd happily watch as many as they make. As Martin Hafer says, the intro is a bit silly, but I highly recommend these shows.
The old footage and topics discussed are interesting but the show is unfortunately ruined by the editing. Constant use of the same clip over and over in an attempt to be funny. It's like a Tim and Eric episode that's trying to also be a documentary. I wish it stuck to the facts and history instead of trying so hard to entertain. It drove me crazy that every time someone seemed to have something interesting to say, they would cut mid sentence to an annoying past clip from someone earlier in the show. Or the narrator would say something like "but that didn't work out the way they wanted" and then they would show a clip of the creator of the toy just sitting there. It was just really poorly edited, I can't stress that enough.
I will love if you include Yu Gi Oh, DBZ, Pokémon, the new Funko POP audience, beyblades, medabots, DC and Marvel hot toys and collectables from videogames and movies, etc
"A WORLD OF TOYS FOR SO MUCH CONTENT THAT IS ON YOUTUBE SO YOU CAN DO BETTER".
With the detailed research you made in the 3 seasons I think it'll be awesome.
"A WORLD OF TOYS FOR SO MUCH CONTENT THAT IS ON YOUTUBE SO YOU CAN DO BETTER".
With the detailed research you made in the 3 seasons I think it'll be awesome.
"The Toys That Made Us" is a made for Netflix series that just debuted. However, while the intro to each episode indicates there are eight, so far only four have been released and IMDB only lists seven episodes. I am pretty sure we'll be seeing the other four soon and it will all be straightened out.
Apart from one of the most incredibly lame animated intros in the history of television shows, "The Toys That Made Us" is well made and enjoyable. Some of this is due to its power as nostalgia, but because there is depth and enjoyment to it the show works even better and is something I strongly recommend you watch.
The four episodes (so far) are as follows: Star Wars toys (the best episode), Barbie, He-Man (the worst episode...mostly because the team that made the toys seemed like cynical jerks) and GI Joe. All are worth seeing even if you hate the particular toys due to excellent writing, editing and focus. Well worth seeing and very well made.
Apart from one of the most incredibly lame animated intros in the history of television shows, "The Toys That Made Us" is well made and enjoyable. Some of this is due to its power as nostalgia, but because there is depth and enjoyment to it the show works even better and is something I strongly recommend you watch.
The four episodes (so far) are as follows: Star Wars toys (the best episode), Barbie, He-Man (the worst episode...mostly because the team that made the toys seemed like cynical jerks) and GI Joe. All are worth seeing even if you hate the particular toys due to excellent writing, editing and focus. Well worth seeing and very well made.
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