Gonzo 1982 Commandos | Top
1982 was a banner year for the Muppets. With The Great Muppet Caper hitting theaters, licensing for the characters was at an all-time high. While Kermit and Miss Piggy got the standard "glamour" merchandise, Gonzo was often marketed to the edgier, older teen demographic.
The "Commandos" line (and similar variants often titled "Gonzo's Commandos") leaned into the character's bizarre fearlessness. It was a way to market the Muppets to boys who might have otherwise felt too cool for puppetry, bridging the gap between Saturday morning cartoons and the rising tide of arcade action heroes. gonzo 1982 commandos top
Rhodesia fell in 1980, but its gear proliferated through South African special forces well into 1982. The brushstroke pattern is the most artistic camo ever devised—curved, dripping lines of green and brown on a khaki base. If you wear a Rhodesian brushstroke top from 1982, you are making a statement. It is aggressive, colonial, controversial, and utterly Gonzo. Thompson would have worn one to court. 1982 was a banner year for the Muppets
Because no single factory ever stamped “Gonzo” on a tag, the search for the Gonzo 1982 Commandos Top is an archaeological hunt. Here are the four primary artifacts that collectors label under this banner. The "Commandos" line (and similar variants often titled