The Goonies

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The Goonies is a much requested pinball theme and was once the code name for Stern's Stranger Things game.

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Franchise Age

Origin:
1985
Age (years):
38

Nostalgia Factor

Someone who was age 5-15 at franchise origin is now:
43
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53
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Search Volume

Monthly averages
Amazon:
7900
Google:
324000
YouTube:
14000

The Goonies Pinball

"Hey you guys!" With this rallying cry, the ragtag band of kids known as The Goonies captured the hearts of audiences worldwide in the mid-1980s. Directed by Richard Donner, with a story by Steven Spielberg, "The Goonies" is a rollicking adventure-comedy that has since become a beloved cult classic. The film follows a group of plucky youngsters as they embark on a daring quest to uncover a legendary pirate's treasure, hoping to save their homes from demolition. "The Goonies" became an instant hit, blending high-stakes adventure, offbeat humor, and a sense of childhood camaraderie that felt both genuine and relatable.

Fast forward to the present day, and "The Goonies" has left an indelible mark on pop culture. The film's enduring charm has transcended generations, inspiring a sense of adventure and friendship in viewers young and old. Its memorable catchphrases have entered the popular lexicon, and the image of the treasure map, the skeleton key, and the infamous Truffle Shuffle are deeply ingrained in our cultural memory. Beyond its direct impact, "The Goonies" has inspired a multitude of adventure films and TV shows, most notably Netflix's "Stranger Things," which pays homage to the group dynamics and adventurous spirit of The Goonies. Despite its age, "The Goonies" remains a cherished piece of 80s nostalgia, a testament to the timeless appeal of its underdog story and the universal allure of adventure and camaraderie.