No, seriously. You wouldn't think that a person who is obsessed with sharks and skulls and ghosts and such would have been a total coward in his youth but I was, so there.
Be that as it may, a show from my youth called the Electric Company had a few segments in its run with a Frankenstein monster, a Dracula-esque vampire (played by Morgan Freeman) and a wolfman, "Call me, Manny".
I loved those guys.
Then came the Saturday afternoon monster movies on my local channel and my young (7? 8?) self was instantly enamored with the Wolfman.
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LEGO Wolfman...cute and deadly all in one tiny package! |
I was never scared of the Wolfman. Oh no. I took great glee in watching the Wolfman menace victims, stalking moors and killing. When he met Frankenstein (or the monster of, to be correct) I knew whose corner I was in from the start.
Go, Wolfman, Go...choke that stupid flat-headed spaz!
(Whole damn film just for a 4 minute fight scene...but oh is it worth it)
Those Remco monster toys? I had a shit-ton of those and my favorite two were Wolfman and the Creature From the Black Lagoon. (And we all know how I feel about the Gillman).
So apparently from a young age I dug on monsters, but I didn't know it. I had a t-shirt with a Frankenstein-like monster on it when I was 5.
I was convinced that Godzilla was King of the Monsters.
And still I was a total coward.
Hated spooky things.
I guess Wolfman was like a friend to me or something. I realize that I was really afraid of ghosts and psycho killers, when I look back on it. Monsters and the like were always friendly to my mind. Psychos and ghosts scared the Hell out of me until I was about 15. Late bloomer there.
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Very Angry Werewolf by Papo (a company I've reviewed in the past). |
And still today I can't help but smile as I remember the childish glee of watching my monster hero stalk the misty moors of Britain and like Bill Cosby (Go, chickenheart, go get 'em) in his classic routine, I say, "Go, Wolfman, go get 'em!"
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