Following on from the Argos 1986 catalogue, Thundercats figures continued in the 1987 spring/summer and autumn/winter
Catalogues with a couple of additions. Unfortunately I do not have a scan of the Thundercats page from the spring/summer catalogue yet, but below you can find a scan from the autumn/winter catalogue!
Just like the 1986 catalogue, very strangely the only regular figures available were still just
Lion-o and Mumm-Ra. Though the Hammerhand figure was added from the Berserkers sub series of
figures. With the vehicles, the Fist Pounder, Thunderclaw and Hovercat were now for sale in
Argos. A thing to note here is that the Thundertank and Sword of Omens toy had both gone up in
price by 50 pence. The page also featured misc items of a Satchel and VHS cassette containing
2 episodes from the cartoon series. The videos description in the catalogue was for the VCI
(Video Collection International) release Thundercats Volume 4. However the catalogue image
pictured the cover for Thundercats Volume 3 instead!
Well I can confirm that a copy of Thundercats Volume 4 was issued, if you had ordered this video
from Argos because my copy of Volume 4 actually has the Argos catalogue number sticker on it!
See image below:
I have no idea whether or not the Volume 3 VHS was also sold at Argos. I’m assuming the Volume
3 being pictured was simply just an error by Argos by the time the catalogue went into print.
1988 Argos Catalogue
1988 was the year when the Thundercats toys literally exploded in the UK, as is evident from the
looking at the autumn/winter Argos catalogue of that year. Unfortunately I do not have a scan of
the Thundercats page (s) from the spring/summer 1988 catalogue yet, but below you can find scans from
the 1988 autumn/winter catalogue!
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| Image above taken from the 1988 autumn/winter Argos catalogue
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Image above taken from the 1988 autumn/winter Argos catalogue
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The 1988 catalogue seems to be the first one to feature figures other than the leaders. Aside
from Lion-o, Mumm-Ra and Hammerhand, this catalogue also features Ssslithe, Grune the Destroyer,
Tygra, Snowman of Hook Mountain and the Berserkers Cruncher and Top Spinner. Strangely Ram Bam is
absent.
My feeling here is that if a figure was out of stock, eg Tygra, Argos
would ask you if you wanted an alternate figure from that assortment (Panthro, Cheetara for
example) I have no idea how the UK assortments worked as I don't have the Rainbow Toys Dealer catalogue
to hand, but it certainly is strange that only 6 out of the 22 regular figures are advertised here, considering
Rainbow Toys almost likely sold them within assortments. If they sold them in the same assortments as LJN in the
USA, then they should have gotten at least one of each figure released. However like I said, Rainbow Toys assortments
might have been a lot different.
Another edition to Argos this year was the Mumm-Ra's Tomb playset. Personally, I had never seen this
playset or the Cats Lair for sale in the UK when I was a kid. However it was obviously released seeing
as it's featured here. The Mumm-Ra's Tomb playset was priced at £31.95. Other Thundercats toys featured
were the child sized Sword of Omens, Thundertank, Hovercat and Thunderclaw, but this time the Mutant vehicles (Fist Pounder, Sky Cutter
and Nosediver) were absent from this catalogue.
The 1988 autumn/winter catalogue was the final Argos catalogue Thundercats toys appeared in. I can confirm
that they did not appear in the spring/summer 1989 catalogue or any Argos catalogue thereafter.
Thundercats toys return in 1998! (a scalpers dream?)
The last time (I personally) saw Thundercats toys for sale in UK retail stores was winter 1992,
when Woolworths were selling the figures they had left. It has recently come to my attention
that during 1998, the UK retailer £Stretcher imported left over LJN toy stock from the USA.
This stock comprised mainly of series 3 figures such as Jaga, Lynx-o and Bengali. £Stretcher
sold these figures for just £1.99 each! I’m sure you’d agree that price is a collectors dream
come true. Sadly for the collector it seems dealers snapped up most of the stock clearing out
£Stretcher stores of all the Thundercats figures they had. These particular figures popped up
at regular intervals on Ebay.co.uk a couple of years back. I noticed a certain seller, sell
multiples of Jaga, Bengali and Lynx-o for as much as £100 each! Back then, like a lot of other
Ebay bidders I had no idea about these originating from £Stretcher for just £1.99 each.
When you pick up a series 2 or 3 carded figure, if the card back has not been tampered with, it’s
quite easy to recognize if it was sold in a £Stretcher store. It will have a age warning sticker
on the back of the card and in most cases state the figure needs a battery, even if the figure in question isn't Lion-o or Mumm-Ra! Check out
the US v.s. UK cards page for further details. Pictured below
are a Jaga card back with the age sticker and battery text (this was one of those £Stetcher imported cards) and a £Stretcher price sticker
taken from a carded Hachiman that also originated from £Stretcher store.
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| Image above is of a LJN imported Jaga card that includes the
Text ‘Requires one AAA alkaline battery’ at bottom of card
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Image above shows a £stretcher price sticker clearly stating the price as being just £1.99!
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If you have questions regarding the Argos catalogues or have any additional information to add to this topic, feel free to contact blackiecats.