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The Hundred Dollar Toys “R” Us Shopping Spree: Part 3!

It's gorgeous out. Sitting inside to write about toys I bought a week ago probably isn't the best way to take advantage of this, but the joke's on you: I snapped the pictures for this entry outside.


It's time to recap the best of the rest from my $100 Toys "R" Us shopping spree, but first, some filler thoughts on the TOY INDUSTRY. It's no secret that all-toy chains like TRU have had trouble staying afloat in recent years, and it's easy to see why. They have oodles and oodles of floor space, and yet, I can't say with much certainty that they carry more "good" toys than any Wal-Mart or Target does -- and those stores barely need the scant few aisles worth of playthings to survive.

We complain that Toys "R" Us isn't the same as it used to be. Well, that's kind of by necessity. They sell what sells, and if you've gotta peddle ten thousand baby strollers to keep out of the red, who can blame you? It's not the store that's changed...it's the industry. That there are still stores as large as TRU dedicated primarily to toys seems miraculous, and I can't help but feel that it won't be too many years before that particular concept goes the way of the dodo, or if you're looking for a more thematically tied analogy, the way of Tacky Stretchoid Warriors.

By and large, today's kids are far more into video games and electrogizmos than dolls made out of plastic, and they have every right to be. Today's action figures are pretty much the same action figures that I cried for when I was in the womb, but anything that runs on batteries or plug power has evolved in extreme ways. It's for this reason that I give five dollar bills to any kid I spot playing with a six-inch superhero: They're doing their part in a world that gives them far cooler options.

Still, traditional dolls and action figures will never die, for what video game or high-tech gadget could afford a person the ability to complete their home decor with a twenty-seven inch, two-headed rubber dragon?


Giant Foam Dragon - $19.99: Twenty bucks for this guy didn't seem like a bad deal, but now that I've done the math, I can confirm that he cost two thousand times more than the dragon seen in Part 2. Then again, that dragon was only about a third the size of this one, and that dragon most certainly did not have two heads. Frankly, I don't feel the need to struggle for justification when I've got a dog-sized, two-headed rubber dragon. I'll just say "you win" and go back to pretending to play cards with him.

I've yet to name my giant foam dragon, but that's less to do with a lack of love and more to do with there not being pronouns currently associated with something as insanely awesome as he is. He's gigantic, he's really detailed, he's got two heads, and he looks like he's kind of happy about all of that. Though Casa de X-E is rife with controversy over the giant foam dragon's final placement, I'm probably going to win the argument and make him a permanent couch-side fixture in our living room. My theory is that the position of his two heads will allow for easy ash tray mounting, and if you can find any legitimate purpose for a 27" two-headed dragon doll, you've done well in the world.


Pokemon Throw Ball - $9.99: I once loved Pokemon enough to warrant a Bulbasaur tattoo above my left ankle, and though time has proven that this tribute wasn't the most well-considered idea, I take solace in knowing that my legs will only ever be seen by the person who drains my blood out after I die. That said, I still really like Pokemon, and "really liking" Pokemon was good enough for me to spend ten bucks on this crappy Pikachu "Throw Ball."

Well, it's not so much that it's crappy. It works well enough, with the Pikachu doll popping out of the Pokeball like a true Pokemon warrior just a moment after it hits the floor. My complaint has more to do with the pricing. The doll is something I wouldn't have been satisfied with winning out of a twenty-five cent arcade crane machine, and I can't honestly claim that a pop-action Pokeball is worth anywhere near ten bucks. I still can't figure out how the toymakers came up with the retail price for this. Perhaps they adopted the theory that people will pay a mint just for firm permission to throw something.

Mostly, I'm just pissed that the Pikachu doll isn't wearing a red hat like the one I beat the fuck out of Samus with does.


The Legend of Zelda "Havoc In Hyrule" DVD - $5.99: Toys "R" Us's movie selection was mostly limited to newly released sing-a-longs and nursery-level action/adventures, but an aisle away from their DVD section was a pathetic rack full of obsolete titles priced to move. After moving past the 7,000 films starring Benji or Beethoven or some other well-meaning dog hero, I found this gem, featuring episodes from the terrific Zelda cartoon that was once a part of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show.

As I recall, Lou Albano stuck with the Mario cartoons from Monday through Thursday, but on Fridays, kids everywhere exploded with delight as Link, Zelda and a very nasally interpretation of Ganon became immortalized with their very own run of animated adventures. The cartoons were pretty basic and seemed to infer that Hyrule was only as large as a basketball court, but seeing the cartoon version of an Octorok was enough to make every Friday feel like a holiday.

Six bucks is pretty cheap for a DVD, but since you can buy the entire run of Zelda cartoons in a nice box set for around $20, this wasn't exactly a steal. The fact that I've owned that box set for almost a year now only makes this recent purchase even less warranted. Perhaps I was merely mesmerized by the sheer artistry found within the DVD cover art, with a lens flare effect placed upon Link's sword so perfectly that I barely even noticed that his shadow has morphed into one of the demons that dragged Willie Lopez to Hades in Ghost.


Hydronator Hydro Colorant Powder & Super Soaker Oozinator Refill Cartridge - $0.24 & $0.80: I have no use for either of these, and in the case of the Hydro Colorant Powder, I'm still not even sure what the fuck I bought. I just can't turn down anything at these prices. An extra buck was well worth the end result of a shopping bag that felt heavier and more substantial.

Further research tells me that Hydro Colorant Powder helps kids transform their water gun ammunition into dyed water gun ammunition. Considering that the back of the package offers stain warnings for everything from walls to clothes to floors to vinyl (which they misspelled), I don't imagine that these were popular artifacts with anyone except the four-year-old who did the shooting.

Oh, and aside from misspelling "vinyl," they're also of the mind that the plural form of "fabric" is "fabric's." In fact, now that I've read over the package blurb a little more closely, I'm quite positive that no paragraph anywhere has ever been worse:


Evidently, after Benji got done making all the movies that were stinking up TRU's DVD rack, he moved into the position of copy editor for Planet Toys.


Thumb Wrestling Federation "Figures" - $4.99: I thought this was a neat concept: Outfits for all of us thumb wrestling maniacs to place over our fingers. The company responsible for these did such a remarkable job with the packaging that I completely overlooked the fact that I was about to pay five dollars for two well-themed finger condoms.


They don't fit over my thumbs, which are either gigantic or merely adult-sized, but they work well enough for the much cooler purpose of masking random action figures. Here, a pair of M. Bisons entertain each other in ways far more peaceful than the ancient art of Shadowloo face-punching. Though I'd more typically prefer things to be alien-themed, I've gotta give the nod to the non-alien blue mask as the best of the two. Don't really have a reason to back that up, so maybe I shouldn't have said it. I dunno.


Star Wars "Friends of the Force" Activity Book - $5.99: Toys "R" Us's book section must be seen to be believed. The only way I can describe it is this: Picture our humble planet in the aftermath of some horrible extinction event, with the battered survivors pooling the few remaining books into a messy pile. There's no rhyme or reason to anything, and outside of Harry Potter-level fads, you'll rarely find more than a single copy of any of the books being carried. Every book is seemingly war-torn, with the battle damage ranging from light cover tears to titles that were ripped entirely in half. I liked the idea of a 400-page Star Wars activity book enough to save it from whatever horrible fate awaited.

Now that I've skimmed through its many pages, I realize that the book is far too strange to bury at the bottom of a three-part blog series. We'll have to dig deeper into this one at a later date, but here's a little something to whet your appetites:


Okay, so I'm totally familiar with these "grid" drawing lesson things, but this makes NO SENSE. The grids are of absolutely no service at all! How are they supposed to help you recreate Darth Maul? There's no symmetry, there's nothing! It's pointless! I know that I shouldn't be so upset about this, but I really wanted to draw Darth Maul and not have him come out like he usually does, which is something akin to a gelatinous black cube with a cherry on top.

I'm really tired and don't have much fuel left for an outstanding conclusion, but all told, I had tons of fun on my shopping spree and would totally do it again if I didn't feel like I already bought all of the good stuff. Oh, and as promised, here's a scan of my receipt:


Receipts are exciting. Happy SNT!

Posted by Matt on 04/12/2008. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 270 comments

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Quite the haul Matt! I may have to go pick up th Zelda DVD. As cheesy as it as I loved that cartoon when I was younger. And the spelling on the back of the Hydronator package? Priceless. I didn’t realize that coloring books had gotten so expensive though.

Chestnuts roasted by Dan @ 04/12/2008 9:04 PM


My girlfriend’s mother bought me that coloring book!

Chestnuts roasted by Kid Nicky @ 04/12/2008 9:09 PM


Third ! Great haul Matt.

Anybody wanna Brawl ? I asked in the last thread but I don’t think anybody is readin that one anymore. Happy  SNT everybody. =)

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 04/12/2008 9:12 PM


8.375%, what a hefty sales tax!

ultraman, I’ll brawl, my friend code is 1246-8371-0443

Chestnuts roasted by Brett @ 04/12/2008 9:28 PM


I went hunting for penny dragons at Toys R Us last night, but no luck. Although I did find a “Godzilla Pack of Destruction” figure set on clearance for $3 (originally $15), which I might go back and get.

Chestnuts roasted by Seel @ 04/12/2008 9:36 PM


WOW…

How a few toys under $20 add up to $100 is beyond me.

Chestnuts roasted by Star @ 04/12/2008 9:40 PM


Hee, I forgot about the guilt induced donation dollar. Great deals you got there, Matt.
I think I like the xtreem goggles best for Pikachu head adornments…I was reading Game Informer today and learned that eventually instead of getting killed in Brawl I’ll be able to school you all in Dr. Mario. Revenge will be mine!
Happy SNT!

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 04/12/2008 9:44 PM


Great series, Matt! I thought of you today when I was helping my brother-in-law clean out his closet. He found a box of Tiny Toons Fruit Snacks that were dated 1993. They seemed up your ally. If you want them, let me know where to send them and they’re yours. I’d be willing to throw in other random stuff we’ve found too. And trust me, a guy who saves Tiny Toons Fruit Snacks in his office closet has quite a lot of random stuff.

Chestnuts roasted by Karen @ 04/12/2008 9:48 PM


I used to work at TRU. wanna know why the book section is always such a mess? cause the people that work there don’t give a shit about how good or bad it looks.
but we did get some pretty sweet discounts on the toys, so it wasn’t all bad!

Chestnuts roasted by Jameson @ 04/12/2008 9:52 PM


I’ll be all up for playing Dr. Mario with you guys when it comes out. Speaking of WiiWare games coming out,I assume you guys have heard about Strong Bad’s Cool Game for Attractive People coming to WiiWare this summer,right?

Chestnuts roasted by Kid Nicky @ 04/12/2008 9:57 PM


I can’t believe that there are TWF toys. Who knew that people would want something based on those silly sketches between CW cartoons?

Yea, the book shelf was a pain to stock when I briefly worked there. Mostly because that aisle was a mess with books put into the wrong places and other stuff.

You’re right about the toy industry in general. Other than the occaisional TRU exclusive or some other rare thing only they would stock, they don’t sell anything I can’t get at Wal-Mart or Target and for a cheaper price usually.

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 04/12/2008 10:13 PM


The Pokeball vid was one of the funniest things I’ve seen in a long time. Actually, props to the guy who thought launching Pikachu’s lifeless corpse from a plastic shell was going to spur the resurgence of this franchise.

Chestnuts roasted by Midship @ 04/12/2008 10:20 PM


so my final SNT of my 20′s…im approaching the BIG 3-0 on Tuesday. I don’t feel old except when I hear people refer to Ps One as their first console when they were little kids…and also that my littlelest cousin is gonna be 8 in june and I remember the day he was born…and it did’nt seem that long ago! wow!

I remember whwen I turned 18 I was afraid of automatically maturing and not liking the stuff I was into then and still am…(games, retro stuff, any kind of toys remotely fun looking) so I should be ok…wow……also everyone’s like 30 is the new 20.

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_30th bday countdown:3 days_Reeves @ 04/12/2008 10:27 PM


Alright Brett I just have ta add yur friend code.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 04/12/2008 10:27 PM


There’s nothing quite like having a couple of kids as a good excuse to go poking around toy aisles. I love the Schliech (spelling?) figures at Target, they have super detailed fantasy figures like fairies, unicorns, dragons, griffins and whatnot, plus a series of ‘real world animals’. They are all kinds of awesome.

Looks like you had a good shopping spree. Totally love the huge two headed foam dragon and the Pikachu Pokemon ball. That’s something they should have made ten years ago. Because…that’s awesome. It makes me miss my old talking stuffed Pikachu I had where his cheeks light up. So cool!

The Toys R Us near me closed a few years ago, was pretty sad because I had so many great memories of the store, but the last few times I went (to look for video games) before it closed was just kind of sad. It had the look of a cheap dollar store/warehouse place and everything was at random. But oh how I remember teh glory days with the ultra cool video game setups, and buying my Halloween constumes there and what not.. ah well.

Chestnuts roasted by kittycatgirl @ 04/12/2008 10:38 PM


right kitty cat. I hear ya there. I used to love looking at the awesome stuff in the display cases…like 500 dollar radio control Helicopters, and the Neo Geo and 3 DO systems with the one hundred dollar games. Also the talking cabbage patch kids, and Mr Game show, which i need to look on ebay and see if i can find him. And the display cases with Cricket, Teddy Ruxpin and Mother Goose. Man I was salivating with envy when this one girl in 3rd grade had a My Child AND a Cricket.

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_Reeves @ 04/12/2008 10:52 PM


Alright Ultraman, I added you and set up a room. Whenever you’re ready.

Chestnuts roasted by Brett @ 04/12/2008 10:53 PM


Once again, excellent finds. And yes, I too forgot about the Guilt Dollar. I’m at CVS currently and I’ve dealt out quite a few.

Speaking of which, whenever a reciept prints out with dozens of coupons at the bottom creating this huge ticker-tape, you’d think the customer believed they won the lottery. And some just straight up tell me this.

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 04/12/2008 10:54 PM


I’m sure that two headed dragon will really tie the room together, Matt. And do you know where the Planet Toys company is located? If its in the U.S. we’ll know that our current cultural regression has reached the sub-literate stage.

Chestnuts roasted by c0nner @ 04/12/2008 11:01 PM


I’ve made two trips to TRU in the past two days and I spent over $130. In my defense, one thing wasn’t for me, some of it is for articles, and the rest was a pink and purple keyboard and mouse. I saw the double headed dragon, and that thing is mighty fucking hefty!

I knew I should have stayed home today. But I was all, “Nooooo I’ll just go get soft ice cream and come back. It’s such a nice day.” Yeah. I also stopped at Wal-Mart for tomatoes and nail polish and came out another $45 in the hole.

Chestnuts roasted by Mystie @ 04/12/2008 11:10 PM


You know what? I wish that they actually sold “Star Wars Galactic Figs”. I mean I wish that wasn’t an abbreviation, but rather an ill-concieved fig-snack tie-in. I’m thinking Fig Newtons died red and black would’ve been right around the corner.

Chestnuts roasted by MagicFlyinLemur @ 04/12/2008 11:10 PM


The blogs make it seem like you bought a toy store but that receipt makes it look like you bought nothing. I don’t understand what kind of perception tricks my mind could be playing on me.

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 04/12/2008 11:20 PM


I like that you compared the thumb puppets to condoms. I think I would have the same expression as that blue mask if I were a condom. It must be an unpleasant job.

I am always up for brawling. My code: 3050-7319-6912

Chestnuts roasted by Clawful @ 04/12/2008 11:20 PM


Nice game Brett =)

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 04/12/2008 11:38 PM


Yeah very. What is the priority on MetaKnights moves? I couldn’t lay a hit on you.

With Snake you can cancel his forward b by pressing Z I think.

Chestnuts roasted by Brett @ 04/12/2008 11:41 PM


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