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Name the hottest chick toy fig from the 80's!
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Crazy Jetty
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I don't think you know much about what you're talking about.
One, almost everything you've stated is nothing but personal opinion.
Two, Spike had a girlfriend. Her name was Carly, and she appeared in a pretty good chunk of the TF cartoon, and when it jumped to the distant future of 2005, was revealed that she was married to him and they had a son, Daniel.
Third, who said Storm "isn't supposed to be hot?" She has always ment to be been an increadibly glamorous and beautiful lady. She was gorgeous throughout all the time she's been in X-Men. Especially in her first appearances in Giant Sized X-Men. Why is she "not supossed to be hot?' Because she's african?
Also, you're looking back and judging characters with a fasion sense honed in the twenty teens. every decade has a different fasion sense. And thirty years from now things will change, and someone will be asking "Why was every woman in 2012 a skank?"
Do I think cloths from the 70s or 80s were attractive? No. But I do make an effort to understand that'w what they thought was "hot" back then.
And when you're looking at cartoon characters from the eighties like Cheetara or April O'Neil, these were CARTOONS. the women were not sexualized the way they are now. They were not ment to be sexy or "hot."
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