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80s & 90s Toy-Tie-In Boom

When cartoons doubled as toy commercials, and kids happily tuned in for epic battles and collectibles.

#1 – He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1983–85)
Epic battles, cheesy morals, brilliant toy synergy.

#2 – Transformers: Generation 1 (1984–87)
Robots in disguise, world-building, and toy aisles drained.

#3 – G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (1983–86)
Military action with unforgettable PSA parodies later.

#4 – Thundercats (1985–89)
Fantasy + sci-fi hybrid with one of the coolest intros.

#5 – DuckTales (1987–90)
Disney’s best Saturday morning outing: adventure, heart, Scrooge’s vault.

Honorable Mention – My Little Pony (1986–87)
Pastel ponies with magical morals. Early Hasbro empire.

Honorable Mention – Care Bears (1985–88)
Sugar-sweet but surprisingly emotional.

Honorable Mention – Voltron (1984–85)
Imported anime fused with American voice work.

Which cartoon defined your Saturday mornings?

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