
It didn't take very long, did it?
I am not sure what the heck was going on in my head besides living in a complete fantasy world, but I actually believed they were going to look like that. This falls into finding out that it wasn't Santa eating those cookies and Rudolph certainly wasn't eating that apple either.
I am not sure what the heck was going on in my head besides living in a complete fantasy world, but I actually believed they were going to look like that. This falls into finding out that it wasn't Santa eating those cookies and Rudolph certainly wasn't eating that apple either.
I always wondered how they came up with the design of the sea-monkeys in the ad. If any of you remember you know and if you don't...Sea Monkeys were Brine Shrimp. For those of you curious just do a google on that and you will find our tiny little prawn photos. There was this brief time while I was waiting for them to arrive in the mail that I found myself imagining life with a colony of little humanoid sea creatures and how cool that would be and what kind of relationship we would have. That turned into one of those bummer X-Ray Spexs are fake moments.
But like with a lot of life and especially in childhood. There is a magic to wanting to believe something. That can get dangerous at later periods but in childhood it is just a wonderful thing.
God if we could figure a way out to not lose that fantasy and yet live in world, we would solve an awful lot of problems.
For lasting cultural significance I can't give Sea Monkeys many nerf footballs.
They were like a one-trick pony. You bought them and you found out and then god help us we all poured them in the toilet. Nasty, I know. I have repented for my cruelty to Sea Monkeys though.
Nerf rating system with magical childhood imagination taken into account
<><><><><> 2 outta 5