1980s Phone Cases - iPhone and Android
Can Somebody Please Just Bring Back The 80s? Phone Case
by TCP | The Cat's Pajamas
$17 $23
Description: Featuring as many weapons as I can remember from popular 80s TV shows and movies.
1980s Movie and TV Weapons Choose Your Weapon Phone Case
by Meta Cortex
$17 $23
Description: Night Flight was an online visual-arts magazine and variety television show that aired on cable TV from 1981 to 1988 before moving to syndication in the early 1990s. Night Flight was one of the first sources on American television to view full-length and short films not generally aired on network television, or even pay channels. Night Flight was also one of the first American television shows to present the music video as a serious visual art form rather than a mere promotional tool for musicians. Late-night broadcasts also afforded cable television the freedom to air portions of videos that other outlets had either censored or banned.
Description: "Relive the 1980s with this fun depiction of an '80s mixtape on the move—using a walker to keep playing its timeless tunes. The era of audio cassette tapes, powered by portable players like the Sony Walkman, revolutionized music on-the-go. Record your favorite songs and create personalized mixtapes that defined a decade of creativity and expression!"
Description: Silver Shamrock Novelties was a toy company owned by Conal Cochran, a witchcraft-obsessed madman plotting to use his products to kill children during Halloween 3: Season Of The Witch. While this was perhaps not the best business plan, it was also not the best entry into the Halloween franchise, what with no Michael Meyers and all. Nonetheless, the movie happened and Silver Shamrock Novelties was born. This version of the design features a heavily distressed vintage imprint that looks like you may have got it while working at Silver Shamrock in the 80s.
Description: Alice is an American sitcom television series that aired on CBS from August 31, 1976, to March 19, 1985. The series is based on the 1974 film Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore. Alice Spivak Hyatt (Lavin) is an unemployed widow after her husband Donald is killed in a trucking accident, and with her young son Tommy (played by Alfred Lutter in the television pilot, reprising his role from the film, but portrayed by Philip McKeon thereafter) heads from their New Jersey home to Los Angeles to pursue a singing career. Her car breaks down in Phoenix, and we meet her soon after she has taken a job as a waitress at Mel's Diner, in Phoenix.
Description: If a crime was committed in a 1980s cartoon, look no further than one of the Usual Suspects as the culprit. This design celebrates the worst of the worst in classic cartoons by paying homage to one of the best crime noir movies. of all-time. Featuring Miles Mayhem of Venom from M.A.S.K., Shredder, leader of the Foot Clan from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Cobra Commander of Cobra from G.I. Joe, Skeletor from He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, and Mumm Ra. from Thundercats. Celebrate villainy in style!
Description: The ultimate 80s cartoon throwback! This high-energy collage celebrates the most iconic animated heroes of the decade: He-Man and She-Ra, Thundercats, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Transformers, Voltron, G.I. Joe, Inspector Gadget, DuckTales, Rescue Rangers, Care Bears, Smurfs, and more. Designed in bold neon vector style that channels the electric attitude of 1980s Saturday mornings. A must-have for retro cartoon lovers and fans of classic animation.
It’s an 80s Thing — Ultimate 1980s Cartoon Mashup | Retro Neon Animation Collage Phone Case
by MentalPablum
$17 $23
Description: "I have come here to chew bubblegum and kick ass. And I'm all out of bubblegum." - John Nada Roddy Piper in John Carpenter's 1988 film They Live
THEY LIVE - All Out of Bubblegum Phone Case
by CONSUME POP CULTURE - THE NERD HORROR EMPORIUM
$17 $23
How about 5 cross your lips Sanford and son funny meme Phone Case
by KT Solutions
$17 $23
Description: Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids is an American animated television series created, produced, and hosted (in live action bookends) by comedian Bill Cosby, who also lent his voice to a number of characters, including Fat Albert and himself. The show features an educational lesson in each episode, emphasized by Cosby's live-action segments. In addition, at the end of the early episodes, the gang typically joins in their North Philadelphia junkyard to play a song on their cobbled-together instruments, summarizing the show's lesson.
Description: The 80s aesthetic is vividly reflected in the character designs and animation style of Inhumanoids. The protagonists, reminiscent of the era's action figures, don colorful and bold costumes, while the villains, the grotesque Inhumanoids, embody the nightmarish and otherworldly aspects that characterized 80s horror and fantasy genres.