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I know I said I wanted to find something scarring for this week's STJT, but I saw this and just had to show you guys. It's obviously not a regular Castlevania product, and it's certainly not a typical slot machine, or I wouldn't have bothered. First of all, it is a slot machine that actually goes through a Castlevania story. How this happens I have no idea. I mean, you can't possibly progress though winning slot combinations, can you? You'd have to pump in god knows how much money per screen — sure, it's not much different than old arcadde games like Dragon's Lair, but at least then we had a 1-in-4 chance of moving on. A slot machine would be like, what, 1-in-10? 1-in-20?
Furthermore, it really is a Castlevania game. You fight Dracula, you fight the Grim Reaper, I saw Medusa for a minute, it's crazy. Do you have to get a triple-BAR or something to beat the bosses? And why does so much more awesome than every single 3-D Castlevania game Konami has ever put out? And what's the deal with the cleavage and panty shots (besides, you know, Japan)? Are they something you win? Are they a slot combination?
Man, if Vegas was smart, they'd import a few of these Japanese slot machines over ASAP; nerds would flood into the city to play 'em. I'm no gambler, but I'm dying to know what the fuck is going in this thing, and I'd spend at least $20 trying to find out.
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Moon Dreamers is a short lived Hasbro TV show and toy line from the 80s. The show aired along side My Little Pony and Friends for a time, each show being 15 minutes long together they filled up a 30 minutes time slot. [1]
Moon Dreamers toys and accessories are often mistaken as from the My Little Pony line. The dolls were the same scale and just about the same mold as Megan and Molly and as such their clothing was nicely interchangeable. Their hair and decals on their outfits would temporarily glow in the dark after being exposed to a bright light source.
The hair pick accessories that came with the toys used the same mold as the pick that came with Petite Ponies, except they glow-in-the-dark and are pearly in color.
1988 Hasbro Pre-Toy Fair Catalog Pages |
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Moon Dreamers
Little children know a wonderful secret: the universe is divided into three parts – Starry Up, Monstrous Middle and Down (the place we call Earth)! The Moondreamers live high above us in Starry Up. Besides making the stars shine and the moon glow, they send us happy dreams full of fun and adventure. In the center if Starry Up is Dream Central, home of the Moondreamers and the amazing Dream Machine. With the help of the Dream machine and imaginationcombination (the stuff dreams are made of), the Moondreamers fill magic crystals with special dreams and send them to sleepy children on Earth. A dream will come true when the contents of a dream crystal match a child's secret wish.
But, between Earth and Starry Up is monstrous Middle, where Evil Scowlene lives. Deep in the Castle of Insomnia, Evil Scowlene grumbles and growls because she's never slept a wink in her life. She wants to steal the amazing imaginatiomcombination and destroy Starry Up so that everyone will be as cranky as she is! She and her nasty helpers, the Sleep Creeps, replace dream crystals with nightmares to wake up sleeping children. But the Moondreamers' little helpers – the Snoozers – come to the rescue by sliding to Earth on a moonbeam and soothing the children back to sleep, where happy dreams await!
Crystal Starr, Star Architect
Whimzee, Dream Machine Operator
Sparky Dreamer, Starry Up Systems Manager
Dream Gazer, Mystical Sorceress
Bucky Buckaroo, Star Maintenance
Twilight Team
Celeste and Galaxia (Celeste)
Celeste and Galaxia (Galaxia)
Star Finders
Blinky and Ursa (Blinky)
Blinky and Ursa (Ursa Major)
Bitsy and Roary (Bitsy)
Bitsy and Roary (Roary)
Snoozers & Other Characters
Snoozers Stardust
Snoozers Dozer
Snoozers Stumbles
Snoozers Plush Stumbles
Ursa Minor (came with Dream-along Drifter)
Sleep Creeps & Evil Scowlene
Moon Dreamers is a short lived Hasbro TV show and toy line from the 80s. The show aired along side My Little Pony and Friends for a time, each show being 15 minutes long together they filled up a 30 minutes time slot. [1]
Moon Dreamers toys and accessories are often mistaken as from the My Little Pony line. The dolls were the same scale and just about the same mold as Megan and Molly and as such their clothing was nicely interchangeable. Their hair and decals on their outfits would temporarily glow in the dark after being exposed to a bright light source.
The hair pick accessories that came with the toys used the same mold as the pick that came with Petite Ponies, except they glow-in-the-dark and are pearly in color.
1988 Hasbro Pre-Toy Fair Catalog Pages |
- 13See also
Moon Dreamers
Little children know a wonderful secret: the universe is divided into three parts – Starry Up, Monstrous Middle and Down (the place we call Earth)! The Moondreamers live high above us in Starry Up. Besides making the stars shine and the moon glow, they send us happy dreams full of fun and adventure. In the center if Starry Up is Dream Central, home of the Moondreamers and the amazing Dream Machine. With the help of the Dream machine and imaginationcombination (the stuff dreams are made of), the Moondreamers fill magic crystals with special dreams and send them to sleepy children on Earth. A dream will come true when the contents of a dream crystal match a child's secret wish.
But, between Earth and Starry Up is monstrous Middle, where Evil Scowlene lives. Deep in the Castle of Insomnia, Evil Scowlene grumbles and growls because she's never slept a wink in her life. She wants to steal the amazing imaginatiomcombination and destroy Starry Up so that everyone will be as cranky as she is! She and her nasty helpers, the Sleep Creeps, replace dream crystals with nightmares to wake up sleeping children. But the Moondreamers' little helpers – the Snoozers – come to the rescue by sliding to Earth on a moonbeam and soothing the children back to sleep, where happy dreams await!
Crystal Starr, Star Architect
Whimzee, Dream Machine Operator
Sparky Dreamer, Starry Up Systems Manager
Dream Gazer, Mystical Sorceress
Bucky Buckaroo, Star Maintenance
Twilight Team
Celeste and Galaxia (Celeste)
Celeste and Galaxia (Galaxia)
Star Finders
Blinky and Ursa (Blinky)
Blinky and Ursa (Ursa Major)
Bitsy and Roary (Bitsy)
Bitsy and Roary (Roary)
Snoozers & Other Characters
Snoozers Stardust
Snoozers Dozer
Snoozers Stumbles
Snoozers Plush Stumbles
Ursa Minor (came with Dream-along Drifter)
Sleep Creeps & Evil Scowlene
Sleep Creeps Squawker
Sleep Creeps Creaky
Sleep Creeps Shiner
Moon Dreamers Picks
Pink star pick, came with Crystal Starr, Bitsy and Roary, and Dream Gazer
Dark pink star pick, came with Sparky Dreamer
Purple star pick, came with Whimzee
Yellow star pick is an alternate pick for Bitsy and Roary and Record Versions of Dream Gazer & Crystal Starr
Neon yellow star pick, came with Evil Scowlene
Aqua star pick, came with Bucky Buckaroo
Dark blue star pick, came with Blinky and Ursa, and also Celeste and Galaxia
Moon Dreamers Dream Crystals
Red Star Dream Crystal came with Crystal Starr
Yellow Diamond Dream Crystal came with Sparky Dreamer
Blue Teardrop Dream Crystal came with Whimzee
Purple Heart Dream Crystal came with Dream Gazer
Green Circle Dream Crystal came with Bucky Buckaroo
Red Flower Dream Crystal came with Blinky and Ursa
Clear Flower Dream Crystal came with Bitsy and Roary
Purple 'Bad Dream' Crystal came with Evil Scowlene
Silver string came with Sparky Dreamer, Whimzee and Dream Gazer
Gold string came with Crystal Starr, Bucky Buckaroo, Blinky and Ursa, Bitsy and Roary, and Evil Scowlene
Doll Stands
Aqua stand, for adult
Aqua stand, for child
Yellow stand, for Evil Scowlene
Promotional Items
Crystal Starr record
Dream Gazer record
Sparky Dreamer record
Whimzee record
Bucky Buckaroo record
Record promo pamphlet
Dreamtails
Glow-in-the-dark stickers
Fashions
Sears 5-Pack (catalog image)
Playsets
Dream Central playset (catalog image)
Books
A Problem in Starry Up
A Double Celebration in Starry Up
Whimzee and the Singing Cakes
Bitsy's Special Star
Dream Crystal Swap
Bucky Buckaroo Slips Up
Whimzee's Yellow Creation
Scowlene's Meddlesome Music
Rory's Rescue Party
The Evening Song
The Dream Machine
1988 Annual
See also
References
- ↑http://www.kimsites.net/dreamvalley/series_list.html