tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8438156728877167677.post4858749032847536626..comments2024-03-24T19:17:59.515-04:00Comments on Action Figure Barbecue: The Scream of 31 Days of Toy Terror: Lock, Shock, & Barrel from The Nightmare Before Christmas by ApplauseBarbecue17http://www.blogger.com/profile/11169946891265569135noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8438156728877167677.post-85000108627520526842019-11-01T22:01:29.040-04:002019-11-01T22:01:29.040-04:00Nice! I definitely used to love all of the cool tr...Nice! I definitely used to love all of the cool trinkets that video stores and the like carried. The Applause stuff seemed like it was everywhere when I was a kid. The only other Applause Nightmare item I own, but haven't yet reviewed, is a pencil with Jack where he kind of "twirls" down the top of the pencil. Barbecue17https://www.blogger.com/profile/11169946891265569135noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8438156728877167677.post-31081469999577354362019-10-29T05:09:17.746-04:002019-10-29T05:09:17.746-04:00I had this as a kid! Along with Dr. Finklestein, Z...I had this as a kid! Along with Dr. Finklestein, Zero, Oogie Boogie with glow-in-the-dark dice in his hand and glow-in-the-dark bugs in his mouth and a few other Nightmare Before Christmas PVC figurines. They were all purchased at a small video store just outside Castlewood in Mississippi called Alfalfa Video. Alfalfa always had cool stuff like these (including some Aahhh! Real Monster plushies from when the show was new). During the last couple of years we lived in Mississippi, though, a Blockbuster opened across the street and took away all of Alfalfa's business, and they closed up shop. NOW who's laughing, Blockbuster?Kooshmeisterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15347989401774857919noreply@blogger.com