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-->-- '''Seanbaby''', ''10 Toys from the 80s That Just Didn't Care''

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-->-- '''Seanbaby''', '''Creator/{{Seanbaby}}''', ''10 Toys from the 80s That Just Didn't Care''
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%%* AlienKudzu: The Monster Mind's vines.
* AmazonBrigade: Morganna and her all-female group of space pirates.

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%%* * AlienKudzu: The Monster Mind's vines.
vines, which grow big enough to entangle spaceships, or even to make highways for the Monster Mind vehicles to drive between celestial bodies!
* AmazonBrigade: Morganna and her all-female group crew of space pirates.



* FailureIsTheOnlyOption: Like in any episodic story where the heroes are trying to find some elusive thing that would automatically defeat their enemies. In most episodes the Lightning League are a hair's breadth from catching up to Audric, but get distracted by Saw Boss's EvilPlan. They save the day, but Audric has had to move on again, starting the chase all over.

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* FailureIsTheOnlyOption: Like in any episodic story where the heroes are trying to find some elusive thing that would automatically defeat their enemies. In most episodes the Lightning League are a hair's breadth from catching up to Audric, but get distracted by Saw Boss's latest EvilPlan. They save the day, but Audric has had to move on again, starting the chase all over.



* HeroismWontPayTheBills: The Lightning League regularly save entire planets, but Herc never makes a dime chauffering them around the universe.

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* HeroismWontPayTheBills: The Lightning League regularly save entire planets, but Herc never makes a dime chauffering chauffeuring them around the universe.



* InfiniteSupplies: Despite the humorous subplot of Herc never making a dime hauling the Lightning League around, they never have any problems keeping all their vehicles and the ship in working order or gassed up.

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* InfiniteSupplies: Despite the humorous subplot of Herc never making a dime collecting his payment for hauling the Lightning League around, they never have any problems keeping all their vehicles and the ship in working order or gassed up.



* LightDarknessJuxtaposition: Flora, a girl with telepathic powers created from a plant by Audric. Compassionate, dedicated, inquisitive, if sometimes a little snarky, and an example of the positive aspects of Audric's research. Counterpart to the evil conquerors who are the Monster Minds, who also mutated into humanoid form from plants around Audric's lab but now want to take over the universe.

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* LightDarknessJuxtaposition: Flora, a girl with telepathic powers created from a plant by Audric. Compassionate, dedicated, inquisitive, if sometimes a little snarky, and an example of the positive aspects of Audric's research. Counterpart to the evil conquerors who are the Monster Minds, who also mutated into humanoid form from plants around Audric's lab lab, but now want to take over the universe.



* RingOfPower: Jayce's Ring of Light, AKA The Ring Of Plot Resolution. However, he can't simply command it to OneHitKill Saw Boss and save everyone a lot of running around; it's implied the ring only works in situations where there's no other way out. In one episode ("Bloodstone") you can see a face in the ring's light, further implying the ring is alive and decides when its help is and isn't necessary. Although Jayce was too much of a righteous dude to ask for its help when he didn't absolutely need it anyway.

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* RingOfPower: Jayce's Ring of Light, AKA The Ring Of Plot Resolution.which manifests [[NewPowersAsThePlotDemands whatever power Jayce needs in the current situation]]. However, he can't simply command it to OneHitKill Saw Boss and save everyone a lot of running around; it's implied the ring only works in situations where there's no other way out. In one episode ("Bloodstone") you can see a face in the ring's light, further implying the ring is alive and decides when its help is and isn't necessary. Although Jayce was too much of a righteous dude to ask for its help when he didn't absolutely need it anyway.



* ScienceFantasy: The ''Franchise/StarWars'' roots aren't exactly subtle here.

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* ScienceFantasy: The ''Franchise/StarWars'' roots aren't exactly subtle here.A SpaceOpera that also has prominent mystical elements, like Jayce's magic ring and his mentor character being a centuries-old wizard.



* SixtyFiveEpisodeCartoon

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* SixtyFiveEpisodeCartoonSixtyFiveEpisodeCartoon: Typical of syndicated cartoons of its era.



* ToylessToylineCharacter: An unusual example. The vehicles featured in the cartoon were in the toy line, but the characters weren't. Mattel planned to make action figures of the Lightning League and Saw Boss, but they were never released.

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* ToylessToylineCharacter: An unusual example. The vehicles featured in the cartoon were in the toy line, but the toys had no specific characters weren't.as drivers, so some were invented for the show. Mattel planned to make action figures of the Lightning League and Saw Boss, but they were never released.

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