Silverhawks (Kenner)



Silverhawks
Kenner
1987

Silverhawks was an animated television series which began in the fall of 1986. In the story, the 26th century galaxy of Limbo is under attack by MonStar, free after 100 years of imprisonment. Five volunteers from earth undergo a transformation to become part metal, part human and travel to the Limbo galaxy to battle MonStar and his allies.

To coincide with the series, Kenner produced numerous toys. The figures themselves all had an action feature, with the heroes having a wing "snapping" action when you pressed the legs together. The figures were made of plastic chrome which was very susceptible to wear. Each figure came packaged with a companion bird.

The first series of toys hit shelves in 1987 with the following figures; Copper Kid with May Day, Quicksilver with Tally-Hawk, Steelwill with Stronghold, Steelheart with Rayzor, Bluegrass with Sideman, Hotwing with Gyro, Stargazer with Sly-Bird, Flashback with Backlash, MonStar with Sky-Shadow, Mo-Lec-U-Lar with Volt-Ure, Mumbo-Jumbo with Airshock, and Buzz-Saw with Shredator.






In 1988 a second series was released which included; Condor with Jet Stream, Windhammer with Tuning Fork, Moon Stryker with Tail-Spin, Hardware with Prowler, Steelwill Ultrasonic Suit, Bluegrass Ultrasonic Suit, and Quicksilver Ultrasonic Suit.

The second series of figures are generally harder to find than the first, with Ultrasonic Quicksilver being the most difficult to locate.





Unfortunately the majority of figures being sold on secondary markets are opened, and it is becoming increasingly difficult to find mint on card ones. Because of this, one carded figure can fetch several hundreds of dollars.

Throughout the series, six vehicles were produced. They were; Tally-Hawk, Stronghold, Sky-Shadow, Maraj, Sprint Hawk, and Sky-Runner.

From the first series of Silverhawks vehicles, the Maraj can be tough to come across unbroken and complete with its missiles. The second series vehicles, Sprint Hawk and Sky-Runner are also tough to come across, especially complete with their missiles.




The toy line of Silverhawks is considered as short lived as the cartoon series was(which never really took off in the U.S.). While there are legions of dedicated fans whom stand behind both of them, it unfortunately wasn't enough during the 80's to keep the series alive. Fortunately for those fans they will always have their cherished memories and collections to remind them, and after all, whether a series is popular or tanks, all we really have in the end are our memories, and that, for the most part, is all we really need to be happy.

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6 comments:

  1. Haven't even heard of these. Even if the series was not good (as you've mentioned, I haven't seen it or heard of it) few of these toys looks good. As for the vehicles they are Ugghhh.

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  2. Silverhawks were great!!!!

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  3. Anybody ever heard or a silverhawks talking command center? Its like a base station for kids from 1986. It comes with 3 hard mini cd disc that plays sounds and phrases for different missions. I have one that is mint never opened and the toy experts in las vegas at the toy shack said they haven't even heard of the toy. Any information will be appreciated.

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    1. If you would like to send us a photo of it at thetoybox1138@gmail.com, we'd be happy to investigate this item for you.

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  4. Unfortunately the playset never got produced. The line in general is fantastic. Im lucky enough to have all the figures with wings intact. I still love them.

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