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FACTION FARCE: Mortar Soldier

$25.00
FACTION FARCE: Mortar Soldier

G.I. Joe was the codename for The Great Marketing Deregulation in the 1980s. Its purpose, to defend children's programming from A.C.T., the Action For Children’s Television, a grassroots foundation determined to improve the quality of television programming for children with no commercials.

Fabulous secret powers were revealed to children the day the F.C.C. held aloft a magic sword and said, "We will rescind our policy banning program length commercials," thereby eliminating commercial guidelines for children's television, leading to an explosion of new toys, cartoons, junk food, fast food, and breakfast cereals.
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Molded from a original sculpt by MJC, each piece is cast in resin and hand painted. By nature of the process, each piece is an original; colors may differ.

INCLUDES: Plastic baggie on backer board* with header.

*[Pictured] Back contains one of two alternate graphics. Graphics are randomly selected.