Here is another short piece showing the Mego PLANET OF THE APES figures in my collection. As with almost all of the Mego items I own these are largely the ones I actually had as a kid back in the mid 1970s. I was, and still am a huge fan of PLANET OF THE APES and was even a member of the official fan club as a child. I saw a number of 'APES' promotional performances and appearances as well and for a year or two actually seemed to walk like Galen such was my obsession!!! Anyhow hope you enjoy this short piece and thanks as always for watching
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Amazing collection! Thanks for uploading this video, and for the story behind these great figures!
Cool figures…I have the ‘Sideshow’ POTA 12″ figures and they are nicely displayed with Gorilla soldiers all around.
I’ll have that video up soon!
I love those damn dirty apes. I wish I had held on to all my old school toys. ::sigh:: Lucky you.
I am a Planet of the apes nut. I love everything POTAs. I collect Mego too. I have the complete 12 inch collection from the early 90s. I used to speek often to Linda Harrison (Nova) when I worked and lived in Ocean City Md. I hear rumer of a new Apes film. Lets hope its a good one. Love those Apes…PEACE
Lovin’ the TV soundtrack action!! Classic stuff. It’s amazing almost all your childhood figures survived in such decent shape. Wonder what happened to poor old Pete Burke? Urko must have done him in at some point. Only his clothing survived the wrath of the apes…….That’s a weird one. I’m envious of your maroon Ursus with the cuffed sleeves. That’s not one seen over here in the U.S very often. I need to get myself one. Thanks for sharing your POTA collectibles. Lovin’ it!!!
I remember at the time the tv series was actually more popular in the UK than it was in the US!