With several toys experiencing "revivals", you know what I'd love for Mattel (or another company) to bring back?
Major Matt Mason!
For anyone possibly too young to know, well, this Wiki article can explain better than I.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_Matt_Mason
Here's a personal site that describes the individual toys in more detail.
http://www.wildtoys.com/MMMPage/index.asp
But given those pictures are a bit small by today's web browsing standards, here are the results of a general Google search.
https://www.google.com/search?sa=N&...WMa1AKHQ4RCiY4ChCwBHoECAcQAQ&biw=1322&bih=874
Other than my Remco brand "Lost in Space" Robot, Major Matt Mason was my favorite toy of the latter 1960s! I was mesmerized by the "Space Race, my imagination fueled by each new launch, culminating by our landing humans upon the Moon. What better toy to offer a child fascinated with this bold, new frontier?
Now, I realize it would be impractical, and would almost certainly lose money to try bringing back the entire line, but surely Mattel (or whomever would turn at least a modest profit if they re-issued the core figures of Mason, Storm, Davis and Long with a few of their less extravagant accessories like the "space sled" and the endearingly clunky "moon suit"? Yes, I'm aware it would probably not appeal to the usual kids' market. No, instead promote the "nostalgia factor" and present them as collectibles to those who were children during that pivotal era of space technology. Yeah, they would cost more that way, but certainly less than the "asking prices" of originals on eBay. Plus, as adults, odds are those collectors would better understand the fragility of the wire core "skeleton" that allows for their posing.
Several years ago, actor Tom Hanks was intrigued with the notion of making a "Major Matt Mason" movie. Had it come to fruition, I bet the toy line, or at least selected figures and gadgets from it would have returned to shelves.
I propose this only because we have seen several vintage toys revised (in limited numbers, anyway), like various action figures from the Mego line. I would like to believe the same could be done for good ol' Mason. Or maybe it's my nostalgic cravings that are deluding me.