Peel Here! Shawn's Sticker Collection #08: Jem Panini Sticker Book Collection
Nostalgia Manila in cooperation with www.brandedinthe80s.com proudly presents, Peel Here! Our very good friend Shawn Robare has the most extensive sticker collection you've ever seen! Showcasing fun and rare vintage sticker sets from the 70's to the 80's. This will definitely take you back to all those fun times at school, trading stickers with your friends!
Year: 1986
Shawn's Comments: These stickers are from a Jem sticker book set produced by Diamond (which was an American version of the Panini company.) Basically you’d buy packs of stickers to try and complete stories in a sticker book. If you are unfamiliar with the cartoon, it was about a young girl, Jerrica Benton, who inherited her father's music empire Starlight Music (as well as a prototype entertainment synthesizer machine known as Synergy) and is trying to fund a house for foster children, the Starlight House. Her main nemesis is a man named Eric Raymond who ran Starlight Music before Jerrica took control, and the Misfits (not to be confused with the punk-hardcore band led by Glen Danzig in the late 70's early 80's), an evil all girl glam punk band that answers to Raymond's every beck and call.
Jerrica, through the power of the awesome magic synthesizer Synergy, can transform into Jem, who is outrageous, truly truly outrageous, and the worlds most popular singer. Backed by an all girl band of her friends, the Holograms, Jem fights the good fight of fashion sense, foster children and corrupt record execs, not to mention keeping the love of Rio (her purple haired hunk boyfriend), and keeping her duel personalities secret from the world.
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Peel Here is made possible through the kindness of our good friend Shawn Robare. Visit Shawn Robare's blog at: http://www.brandedinthe80s.com.
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1 comment:
My sis absolutely adored sticker books when we were kids! I seem to remember the Panina brand, kabayan! The post brought back good memories as always. And I kid you not!
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