

The Mall Santas line of Thats not my bag was deleted from television. Vintage advertisement with prices from the ol' days. An extra scene of Myron Larabee describing the Johnny 7 O.M.A gun to Howard. This toy gun is no longer made and has become a collector's item. The Johnny Seven gun was manufactured in four countries, and in order of rarity for collectors purposes, they were Australia, the United Kingdom, Canada (in a two language box) and the US version. It wasn't the fact that the gifts were always in the same league as the other 'richer' kids, but it was the expectation. It has unique features, including seven different actions (hence the 'Seven' in the. There were a few gifts in the back of my mind as a child have been left there to this day.

was the best selling boys' toy of 1964, and was marketed heavily on children's television. The "Johnny Seven" box came in two variations, one a standard box showing a boy looking through the sights of the toy gun, and the second (rare to find) showed a "Battle field" scenario behind the mounted toy gun with a see through plastic lid. The Johnny Seven OMA (One Man Army) is a multi-function toy gun produced by Deluxe Reading under their Topper Toys toyline, and released in 1964. It has unique features, including seven different actions (hence the "Seven" in the name). An extra scene of Myron Larabee describing the Johnny 7 O.M.A gun to Howard.The Johnny Seven OMA (One Man Army) is a multi-function toy gun produced by Deluxe Reading under their Topper Toys toyline, and released in 1964.This scene originally played following the credits (theatrical and home video versions). Johnny seven Oma one man army boxed fully working usa first type Pre-Owned 840.39 Customs services and international tracking provided Buy It Now +96.79 shipping estimate from United Kingdom 13 watchers Sponsored Vintage Original Johnny Seven One Man Army OMA Gun Missile Armor Piercing Shell Pre-Owned 49.00 or Best Offer +9. Johnny 7 Seven Topper OMA Original Gun Boxed Nice complete set ALL ORIGINALThe gun works great and is in nice condition. Vintage 1960s Johnny 7 Seven Topper One Man Army OMA Machine Gun As Is. so what did you get me?" It ends with a closeup of Howard looking horrified. Find used Johnny Seven Oma for sale on eBay, Craigslist, Letgo, OfferUp. Liz says "It was so nice that you went to all that to get him that present. He turns on the lights on his tree and everybody is happy. The Johnny Seven OMA (not to be confused with the far simpler Johnny Eagle Rifle of the 70s) had to be the biggest toy machine gun you could get back then, and. An alternate ending: instead of the ending at the parade, the film fades back to Howard's house.It has a unique number of features, including seven different actions (thus the 'Seven' in the name). was the best selling boys' toy of 1964, and was marketed heavily on children's television. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators. A scene with Howard riding home in a tow truck after his car had been stripped where he's rehearsing how he was going to explain what happened to him to his wife. (One Man Army) is a multi function toy weapon produced by Deluxe Reading under their Topper Toys toyline, and released in 1964.Additional dialogue between Howard and the cops at the warehouse.The rock version of "Jingle all the way" plays as Howard fights the warehouse Santas.Additional dialogue in the warehouse, as well as the Mall Santa and all the other Santas singing a chorus of "Little Boy Who Santa Claus Forgot".The mall Santa doesn't sing his "Little Boy Who Santa Claus Forgot" song in the car. A scene inside Howard's GMC when they're driving to Santa's warehouse where it shows Howard saying his "We've yet to see a sign of that supposed Turbo Man doll" sentence.In the following scene of Howard traveling to different toy stores looking for TurboMan, the 'Jingle all the Way' song is replaced by "The Christmas Song".He takes it out and discovers that it is TurboMan's sidekick, Booster. He sees a TurboMan package in her bag and offers her money. Instead of Howard going right after the woman in the car, he first sees another woman (Yeardley Smith) with a matching fur coat.The Extended Edition (found in Family Fun Edition),ABC Network TV and ABC Family version includes additional scenes not included in the theatrical and home video release:
