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Top 10 Treasures from Our Long Island Retro Toy Hunt

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Hosts Rob and Guido are on the same screen for the first time as they count down the top 10 treasures from their Long Island retro toy hunt. Vintage toys, mint-on-card action figures, rare VHS tapes, horror merchandise, and video store ephemera all fight for shelf space in this haul.The rules this week: every pick must come from one single day trip to Long Island, with stops at three retro toy stores that were all new to the hosts: Long Island Pickers in Westbury, Time Warp Toys inside Retro Relics in Lake Grove, and Lost Toys in Miller Place. Fuel for the hunt came courtesy of The Haunted House of Hamburgers, the horror-themed diner with blacklights, animatronics, and horror movies always playing. The picks, in no particular order: 1. 📚 The Shadow and The Phantom movie novelizations (Long Island Pickers, Westbury). Matching paperback tie-ins from the '90s pulp hero revival that followed Dick Tracy, complete with glow-green fonts that make them look like one shared universe. 2. 🎉 Princess of Power honeycomb centerpiece party decoration (Time Warp Toys inside Retro Relics, Lake Grove). Sealed in original packaging. She-Ra party ephemera that was designed to be used once and thrown away, which is exactly why it survives so rarely. 3. 📼 Torso on VHS (Long Island Pickers). Starring Kathleen Robertson, Callum Keith Rennie, Brenda Fricker, and Victor Garber. One tape standing in for a haul of roughly 80 direct-to-video '90s thrillers, most of which never made it to streaming and qualify as semi-lost media. 4. 🎸 Rock 'n Curl Jem in box (Lost Toys, Miller Place). The big-hair variant of Hasbro's Jem with the full fashion illustration poster included, plastic window intact. 5. 🃏 G.I. Joe Hydro Viper backing card (Time Warp Toys). A 1988 figure grail finally completed. The loose figure came from New Jersey; the card art that started the obsession came from a bin of Joe card backs on Long Island. 6. 🕯️ Scream candle holders by Fun World, 1997 (Time Warp Toys). Original packaging with red candles intact. Early horror merchandising from the company that made the Ghostface mask itself, released back when the movie studio wasn't even credited on the package. 7. 🪓 The Ripper from Last Action Hero, mint on card (Lost Toys). The ax-swinging Mattel figure returns to the countdown, played on screen by the late Tom Noonan. Great figure, legendarily lazy back-of-card art. 8. 👻 Spooks the Heroic Ghostling from Tonka's Supernaturals (Lost Toys). Hologram-faced figures on die-cut spooky-tree cards, no cartoon to back them up, and the start of a quest to collect the entire line. 9. 📺 Double-sided cardboard video store hanging ad from Virgin Vision (Time Warp Toys). Salaam Bombay! on one side, Edge of Sanity starring Anthony Perkins on the other. An Oscar-nominated Mira Nair drama and a cocaine-powered Jekyll and Hyde riff, united only by their distributor. Found hanging from the ceiling, retrieved by machete, and soon to hang in the Sleepover Trading Co. video store. 10. 🏰 Complete Masters of the Universe Fright Zone playset (Lost Toys). Trees, gate, trap floor, and monster hand puppet all intact. That leaves only Eternia between Guido and a complete vintage MOTU playset collection. * 🎙️ Part of the Someone's Favorite Productions Podcast Network * 🎬 Recorded at the historic Community Theatre on Main Street in Catskill, NY * 🏪 Visit the shop: Sleepover Trading Co., inside the Community Theatre, Catskill, NY. VHS, Blu-ray, 4K, vintage toys, comics, trading cards, and the Video Club membership * 🌐 Follow along: sleepovertrading.com and @sleepovertrading If you made it this far into the episode, you belong in the Video Club Discord. Come through: https://discord.gg/VDUxa7MdQs [https://discord.gg/VDUxa7MdQs]Recorded by Sleepover Trading Co. Be kind. Rewind your childhood. The Sleepover Retro Countdown Show is a part of the Someone's Favorite Productions Podcast Network. To listen to other podcasts from the network, please click here! [https://linktr.ee/someonesfavoriteproductions]

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Top 10 Treasures from Our Long Island Retro Toy Hunt

Hosts Rob and Guido are on the same screen for the first time as they count down the top 10 treasures from their Long Island retro toy hunt. Vintage toys, mint-on-card action figures, rare VHS tapes, horror merchandise, and video store ephemera all fight for shelf space in this haul.The rules this week: every pick must come from one single day trip to Long Island, with stops at three retro toy stores that were all new to the hosts: Long Island Pickers in Westbury, Time Warp Toys inside Retro Relics in Lake Grove, and Lost Toys in Miller Place. Fuel for the hunt came courtesy of The Haunted House of Hamburgers, the horror-themed diner with blacklights, animatronics, and horror movies always playing. The picks, in no particular order: 1. 📚 The Shadow and The Phantom movie novelizations (Long Island Pickers, Westbury). Matching paperback tie-ins from the '90s pulp hero revival that followed Dick Tracy, complete with glow-green fonts that make them look like one shared universe. 2. 🎉 Princess of Power honeycomb centerpiece party decoration (Time Warp Toys inside Retro Relics, Lake Grove). Sealed in original packaging. She-Ra party ephemera that was designed to be used once and thrown away, which is exactly why it survives so rarely. 3. 📼 Torso on VHS (Long Island Pickers). Starring Kathleen Robertson, Callum Keith Rennie, Brenda Fricker, and Victor Garber. One tape standing in for a haul of roughly 80 direct-to-video '90s thrillers, most of which never made it to streaming and qualify as semi-lost media. 4. 🎸 Rock 'n Curl Jem in box (Lost Toys, Miller Place). The big-hair variant of Hasbro's Jem with the full fashion illustration poster included, plastic window intact. 5. 🃏 G.I. Joe Hydro Viper backing card (Time Warp Toys). A 1988 figure grail finally completed. The loose figure came from New Jersey; the card art that started the obsession came from a bin of Joe card backs on Long Island. 6. 🕯️ Scream candle holders by Fun World, 1997 (Time Warp Toys). Original packaging with red candles intact. Early horror merchandising from the company that made the Ghostface mask itself, released back when the movie studio wasn't even credited on the package. 7. 🪓 The Ripper from Last Action Hero, mint on card (Lost Toys). The ax-swinging Mattel figure returns to the countdown, played on screen by the late Tom Noonan. Great figure, legendarily lazy back-of-card art. 8. 👻 Spooks the Heroic Ghostling from Tonka's Supernaturals (Lost Toys). Hologram-faced figures on die-cut spooky-tree cards, no cartoon to back them up, and the start of a quest to collect the entire line. 9. 📺 Double-sided cardboard video store hanging ad from Virgin Vision (Time Warp Toys). Salaam Bombay! on one side, Edge of Sanity starring Anthony Perkins on the other. An Oscar-nominated Mira Nair drama and a cocaine-powered Jekyll and Hyde riff, united only by their distributor. Found hanging from the ceiling, retrieved by machete, and soon to hang in the Sleepover Trading Co. video store. 10. 🏰 Complete Masters of the Universe Fright Zone playset (Lost Toys). Trees, gate, trap floor, and monster hand puppet all intact. That leaves only Eternia between Guido and a complete vintage MOTU playset collection. * 🎙️ Part of the Someone's Favorite Productions Podcast Network * 🎬 Recorded at the historic Community Theatre on Main Street in Catskill, NY * 🏪 Visit the shop: Sleepover Trading Co., inside the Community Theatre, Catskill, NY. VHS, Blu-ray, 4K, vintage toys, comics, trading cards, and the Video Club membership * 🌐 Follow along: sleepovertrading.com and @sleepovertrading If you made it this far into the episode, you belong in the Video Club Discord. Come through: https://discord.gg/VDUxa7MdQs [https://discord.gg/VDUxa7MdQs]Recorded by Sleepover Trading Co. Be kind. Rewind your childhood. The Sleepover Retro Countdown Show is a part of the Someone's Favorite Productions Podcast Network. To listen to other podcasts from the network, please click here! [https://linktr.ee/someonesfavoriteproductions]

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Don't Walk Off the Ride 🎢 Interview w/ Joshua Bailey, Director - Stolen Kingdom + Top 5 Disney Rides

The Sleepover Retro Countdown Show Episode 111: Joshua Bailey, Director of Stolen Kingdom Stolen Kingdom, out now from Antenna Releasing, is a documentary about the people who snuck into the backstage areas of Walt Disney World, built a black market for stolen Disney animatronics and ride vehicles, and got caught on camera doing it. Director Joshua Bailey spent five years making it. In this episode: how a generation of Disney urban explorers pioneered YouTube vlogging before anyone knew what that was, how a stolen animatronic from an abandoned attraction became the center of an unsolved crime, and what it takes to get confessed thieves to sit down for a documentary interview. Plus: interrogation footage obtained via public records request, the psychology of Disney prop collecting, and whether the whole underground scene is dead or just quiet. Joshua also counts down his five favorite Disney attractions of all time. T opics: Walt Disney World urban exploring · Disney prop black market · stolen animatronics · theme park crime · Disney YouTube history · documentary filmmaking · VHS collecting · true crime · theme park memorabilia Stolen Kingdom is on the Letterboxd video store now. Amazon rental begins June 16. Physical and VHS release early 2027. J oin the Video Club Discord: https://discord.gg/VDUxa7MdQs sleepovertrading.com  The Sleepover Retro Countdown Show is a part of the Someone's Favorite Productions Podcast Network. To listen to other podcasts from the network, please click here! [https://linktr.ee/someonesfavoriteproductions]

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Top 10 Movie Tie-In Action Figures 🎬

**Episode 110: Top 10 Movie Tie-In Toys** The Sleepover Retro Countdown Show Rob and Guido dig deep into the toy chest for Episode 110, counting down the greatest movie tie-in action figures of the '80s and '90s. These are the bubble-carded, button-activated, pants-dropping legends that lined the shelves of KB Toys and haunted the bins of every antique store since. The rules were clear from the jump: action figures only (not licensed merchandise, not TV tie-ins), directly tied to a specific film, and released between 1980 and 1999. No modern re-releases. No retro drops. Just the shiny plastic glory you would have begged for at the register. 🎬 **The Final Countdown:** 1. 🏆 The Blank (aka Breathless Mahoney) — *Dick Tracy*, Playmates, 1990 2. 2. Cobra LA 3-Pack featuring Globulus — *G.I. Joe: The Movie*, Hasbro, 1987 3. 3. Tall Terror Captain Hook — *Hook*, Mattel, 1991 4. 4. Queen Bavmorda — *Willow*, Tonka, 1988 5. 5. Lips Manlis — *Dick Tracy*, Playmates, 1990 6. 6. Spin Head Beetlejuice with Creepy Cockroach — *Beetlejuice*, Kenner, 1989 7. 7. Alien Queen Deluxe Xenomorph — *Aliens*, Kenner, 1992 8. 8. Zed — *Police Academy*, Kenner, 1988 9. 9. Bruce Wayne Batman (Dark Knight Collection) — *Batman*, Toy Biz, 1989 10. 10. Bob the Goon — *Batman*, Toy Biz, 1989 - 🕹️ The Sleepover Retro Countdown Show is part of the Someone's Favorite Productions Podcast Network - 🛒 Find us at sleepovertrading.com and follow @SleepoverTrading on all platforms Recorded by Sleepover Trading Co. Be kind. Rewind your childhood. The Sleepover Retro Countdown Show is a part of the Someone's Favorite Productions Podcast Network. To listen to other podcasts from the network, please click here! [https://linktr.ee/someonesfavoriteproductions]

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Top 10 Movie Opening Credits Sequences

On Episode 109 of The Sleepover Retro Countdown Show, hosts Guido and Rob roll the tape on the opening credits sequences that stuck with them, defined their movie-going memories, and in some cases, practically invented a visual language of their own. Before they could pick, they had to set the rules: the credits have to be on screen, and the sequence has to be skippable without losing the plot — even if skipping it would be a crime. From animated prologues to miniature model towns, from Saul Bass cartoons to a single glowing pumpkin, this episode celebrates the art of the credit sequence in an era when studios actually invested in them — and mourns the streaming era that mostly killed them off. Spoiler: 1987 had a very good year. The Top 10 Movie Opening Credits Sequences: 1. Halloween (1978) — John Carpenter 2. Who's That Girl? (1987) — James Foley 3. Mannequin (1987) — Michael Gottlieb 4. Panic Room (2002) — David Fincher 5. The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) — Jim Sharman 6. Beetlejuice (1988) — Tim Burton 7. It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963) — Stanley Kramer 8. Adventures in Babysitting (1987) — Chris Columbus 9. Superman: The Movie (1978) — Richard Donner 10. House of the Devil (2009) — Ti West The list barely scratches the surface — a sequel episode is already in the works. Recorded by Sleepover Trading Co.  Be kind. Rewind your childhood. The Sleepover Retro Countdown Show is a part of the Someone's Favorite Productions Podcast Network. To listen to other podcasts from the network, please click here! [https://linktr.ee/someonesfavoriteproductions]

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episode Top 10 Scream 🔪👻📞 The Ultimate Franchise Countdown (Openings, Kills, Ghostfaces, & Films Ranked) artwork

Top 10 Scream 🔪👻📞 The Ultimate Franchise Countdown (Openings, Kills, Ghostfaces, & Films Ranked)

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