Ah, the 80’s when shows and movies were developed around toys and not the other way around. A time when reason was thrown out the window in favor of the selling that toy. It was from this age of excess that we were treated to the MY PET MONSTER series of toys, cartoons, and even a film. It is this very toy that is also the subject of the latest episode of Collection Complete on Gemr.

Taking an in-depth look into the lives of artists and the collections that fuel their work (as presented by Gemr, the #1 app for collectors worldwide), the docu-series’ twenty-first episode takes a look at artist, designer and monster kid Micheline Pitt’s completist collection of vintage 1980’s My Pet Monster plush toys from American Greetings’ company AmToy (including some ultra rare UK releases and never-before-seen prototypes), as well as the related My Pet Monster animated TV series, and much more.

The episode is at once hilarious and nostalgic as we take a dive into her fascination with the monstrous and vibrant toy line, which features fanged and chain-breaking characters with unorthodox names such as Beastur, Gwonk and Wogster, Pitt says of her initial introduction and subsequent obsession, which began at the tender age of three, “They’re what I wanted! And my mom was like, ‘Why do you want these ugly, ugly things?’ But I must have thrown a fit, because she wound up getting one for me anyway!”

Now in its third season, future installments of Collection Complete are set to showcase the collections of Boulder City, Nevada monster-maker Tom Devlin and Jason Egan of The SAW Official Escape Room, as well as other items in Pitt’s impressive assemblage of vintage pop culture ephemera, the whereabouts of those barrels from JAWS, and much, much more.

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Norman Gidney is a nearly lifelong horror fan. Beginning his love for the scare at the age of 5 by watching John Carpenter's Halloween, he set out on a quest to share his passion for all things spooky with the rest of the world.