*takes a sip from freshly brewed pot*
Those who know me, know my love of the Disney Afternoon cartoons.
*takes another sip, then goes back in time*
I came home from a long day of school, flipped on the TV and watched the entire two hour block.
I would watch Talespin, Chip N Dale Rescue Rangers, Goof Troop, Bonkers which were among my favorites, but none ever topped my super favorite, Darkwing Duck.
The Terror That Flaps In The Night easily became my favorite cartoon growing up. Those around me had to deal with me walking around pretending I was Darkwing whether that was at home, at a friend's house or on recess.
They all knew I was Darkwing.
I began asking for the figures for Christmas and despite my poor upbringing, I was fortunate enough to find a few figures under the tree over the years. I never did complete all of them and had to use other figures to replace the characters I was missing from other shows, but I made it work.
As I evolved more into a card collector later on and grew up, I began to just leave my toys in my toy box and eventually sold all of them around eighth grade to my aunt for my cousins. I turned that money into cards.
Sadly, as I aged, I realized how much those toys meant to me, especially the Darkwing Duck ones. But, there was nothing that I could do to get the ones I wanted back. My aunt divorced my uncle, their kids grew up and moved away and the toys I can only assume went into the trash.
*plays sad music* (thinks that you are visualizing a tiny violin)
The good thing *plays upbeat music* was that I was older and an adult and I could buy back those things I wanted. They may not have been the ones I specifically owned, but they could fill in the holes. I first started with the ones I originally had, then realized, "hey, I am an adult, why not finish what I wanted to back then?" So, I finished the set and still have it to some day display.
Over the years, I have added a few other things to my Darkwing Duck collection including some comic books, the DVD set, some VHS' and a 1992 Pro Set Promo card which was the only card in existence at that point.
Notice how I said, at that point.
Recently, I have found more Darkwing Duck cards which brought that child out even more with me.
It kicked off with Disney Lorcana set. They aren't technically real cards and are apart of a game, but, to me, they were and they were needed to be added.
So, I grabbed some of my favorite characters and art from the set including some foil parallels,
And this is what I have so far. There are more I need and one I really want is the rare that featured all of the characters. It's a little overpriced.
Most recently Topps released a set called Topps Disney Neon which has a real Darkwing Duck base card and it also includes parallels. So far, I have only added the rainbow foil parallel.
I will post this at some point.
*takes final sip of the post*
I know I am probably not the only one who used to watch Disney Afternoon on this blog, let me know your favorite show from the block
Also, have you bought any TCG cards like the ones above for your PC? Try any of the new Topps Disney Neon? Let me know in comments!
Have a great Friday!
*Coffee Card Blogger Out*