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12/11/2008: KB, Khristmas, Krispies.

The fact that it’s already December 10th tells me that the season is moving much too fast, but on the bright side, there are still fifteen days left. Twenty if you count all the way through New Year’s. For the sake of five extra days, I will.

Tonight is egg nog night. If you think you recognize the cup that holds my egg nog, you’re probably right. Click here to verify. I’m still mulling over which Christmas movie will mesh best with this goblet full of creamy joy, but I guess it doesn’t matter much since I’ve already begun drinking the nog and am certain to pass out ten minutes after hitting the play button.

Was really, really sad to hear the news about KB Toys shutting down. I guess it isn’t surprising. KB has been struggling for years, and it never managed to be the “premiere” destination for…well, anything. Still, the loss of one of the only toy store chains that randomly pops up in shopping malls is a nasty hit, especially for those of us who grew up with the former “Kay Bee” and felt some odd, alien form of kinship with it.

I could do a whole post on Kay Bee/KB memories, but I’m not that ambitious. Instead, you only get one. I actually wrote about this in an ancient article, but I think I’m allowed to tell the same story twice in a seven year period.

I call it: “The Wingnut and Scumbug Incident.”

Sixth grade. I was a Ninja Turtles toy addict, and I’d managed to collect every single action figure in the first few “waves.” After a drought that felt like centuries, Playmates finally unveiled four new figures: Muckman, Mondo Gecko, Wingnut and Scumbug. They were impossible to find, and I say this will all confidence because I searched for them every single day.

I eventually located Muckman, but it would be several weeks before I spotted any of the others. (Forget about Mondo Gecko — that was like trying to track down Osama.) One day, I went to the mall with my sister, who left me in KB to go shopping for clothes or some other bullshit.

I blasted over to the Ninja Turtles aisle with cautious hope, and couldn’t believe what I saw. Wingnut and Scumbug. Finding one of the new TMNT figures was a legendary experience, but finding two at the same time? I knew the Lord chose me.

Anyway, I only had a few dollars. Enough to buy one figure, but not both. The line at the store was growing rapidly, and the beads of sweat tripled by the second as I struggled to choose which figure to go home with. Ultimately, I decided that I couldn’t leave with just one, and waited for my sister to return, thinking she’d front me the money for the second figure. I stood there holding Wingnut and Scumbug for thirty minutes, easy.

When my sister returned, she said the line was way too long, reprimanded me for being greedy, and made me leave without getting either action figure. It was the most awful experience anyone has ever had, alive or dead.

Au revoir, KB Toys. You will be remembered. Especially if you have awesome liquidation sales before you go.

I’m about halfway done getting my family’s five thousand children their Christmas presents. Most of them wanted Wii games, which is terrific if you’re looking to spend fifty fucking dollars a pop on Christmas presents for 800 kids. Seriously…nobody likes crayons anymore?

Nah, the truth is, I could’ve easily chose less-pricey gifts if I dug through their Amazon lists a little heavier, but I pride myself on giving out good Christmas presents. I think I’d need therapy if I ever saw a kid make a pissy face after opening something I wrapped for them.

I also like to think that I’m pretty good at figuring out what kids really want, because if you’ve ever gone through a child’s Amazon wishlist, you’ll agree that they get a little trigger happy and add random crap that they couldn’t possibly be seriously interested in.

Case in point: One of my nephews had one of those “Live Butterfly Garden” kits on his wishlist. I’m all for encouraging an interest in the animal kingdom, but 10 to 1, that thing would sit unopened at the top of his bedroom closet from Christmas morning until the day he leaves for college. And then someone will throw it away. At least, that’s how I’ve envisioned it happening in the screenplay I’ve been writing based on this hypothetical event. I’ve already sent feelers out to Danny Elfman to handle the score.

Are these new? I’m sure they’re not, but I like to consider everything I find at the store for review purposes as brand new. It’s a problem I have.

New or not, they are a tribute to Christmas, and they deserve archiving. From Kellogg’s, it’s boxes of Rice Krispies Treats with red and green bits mixed in. Holiday Krispies Treats! While it’s true that homemade Rice Krispies Treats are six trillion times better than the pre-prepared storebought variety, it’s also true that few of us will bother to make them without the encouragement of some grade school bake sale charity drive flyer. I’m in no position to receive such a flyer, so these will do just fine.

The Advent Calendar has been updated for December 10th. December 10th was yesterday. I did good!!


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Discussion Thread: 166 comments

You know what, Matt. That story of the TMNT figures reminds me of the day I found an Inspector Gadget Gadgetmobile back in the early 90’s. I wanted it so bad, but money was tight…I never saw another one again…Ebay dosen’t even have any….I miss the 90’s….

Ghosted by JLD Films @ 12/11/2008 9:35 PM EST


2nd! YAY!

Ghosted by PlantMonster @ 12/11/2008 9:41 PM EST


I think when I finally found Mondo Gecko, it was at a Kay Bee. That was a good day. JLD, I too wanted a Gadgetmobile, but never got one and haven’t seen them anywhere.

Ghosted by seel @ 12/11/2008 9:41 PM EST


Oh no not your Kaybee’s too! we lost our mall one a few years ago ( of course they had rudolph the randeear figures and now no one does it sucks!) and I guess that means we’ll lose the one in the “new” shoping center too. Toys R us is next bet on that. last time I went in there it looked like it was on the edge of life. it’s sad walmart just doesn’t have the lego collection that toys R us does.

Ghosted by Rookeealding @ 12/11/2008 9:46 PM EST


I had Mondo Gecko and Wingnut. Don’t remember having to quest or anything, they just showed up. Maybe b-day gifts? I do remember SURPLUS turtles toys though. That fucking mecha-turtle with the see through brain? I had like 4 of those given to me from kids. It’s so hard to feign pump when you unwrap the top of a action figure shaped gift, see the TMNT logo, then keep unwrapping and see something you already have 3 of. I guess I could’ve made a mech army and been happy, but instead I wanted to be a brat.

I’m totally with you on only buying stuff people will play w/ though. It drives me bonkers when I buy my brother something AWESOME that he wanted and I get so pumped and then come home from college and its still on his desk unopened and dusty. :(

Ghosted by Eddie Lightning Frog @ 12/11/2008 9:46 PM EST


Is KBs closing down completely, or just a few individual stores? I had those figures. Except for Mondo Gecko. Nice job on the Advent Entry.

Ghosted by ULTRAMAN @ 12/11/2008 10:03 PM EST


Not-Bunnicula done, an awesome pending smackdown between Santa and the clown…today is already better than yesterday. :)

Rookeealding – the entire COMPANY has filed for bankruptcy, its not just that one local store.

Ghosted by Moony @ 12/11/2008 10:10 PM EST


I want nog! Bought some when it first came out, the pumpkin pie variety. But reading this has given me a craving for it….

They already moved the Kaybee in the Roosevelt Field Mall that I had grown up with, hard to explain but the mall just isn’t quite the mall I grew up with without the Kaybee in that location. Imagining the Roosevelt Field mall without a Kaybee is just unfathomable.

Hmm, trying to think of Kaybee memories, when I was young, most of the good toys would come from Toys R Us, I just gradually outgrew Kaybee sniff. Although I always liked the interesting candy selection they would have by the front desk.

Ghosted by Tresjolie9 @ 12/11/2008 10:14 PM EST


Thanks for doing such a great job on the AC, Matt! It makes my day everyday.

Ghosted by Muppet Baby @ 12/11/2008 10:15 PM EST


I must be even more out of touch with shopping malls than I thought, since I was under the impression all the KB stores had already vanished, thus already having had my childhood mourning period.

As far as TMNT figures, I am right there with you trying to get each one. As I recall, I did pretty good with finding pretty much everyone of them until they just really started getting ridiculous with all the different variations. That and I reached the age that I kinda couldn’t comfortably buy them after awhile due to maturity……yea, thats it.

Ghosted by Loneman1 @ 12/11/2008 10:20 PM EST


Loneman1: Those are the exact two reasons I stopped collecting ‘em back then. Got too old, and the line just went way out of control with the “extra Turtle” variations. I liked some of the earlier ones (Storage Shell Don FTW), but by the time the line ended, I’m pretty sure they came in Olympic track suits.

The KB Toys thing is worse than we realize. It’s just another dent in the “traditional toy” industry. Obviously, not a huge dent at this point since KB was essentially a liquidator already, but that’s one less place that major distributors can count on.

Ghosted by Matt @ 12/11/2008 10:23 PM EST


These stories about toy quests make me feel mad poor, because when I was a kid I didn’t even bother questing for what I wanted because I never had money for toys, I just got them as gifts. No allowance or any such nonesense.

Though I guess I was always on the look out for some toy store that would actually by some miracle have a legit Gamera or Godzilla toy. When I was a little older Godzilla Wars toyline came out, but of course no one ever carried Anguiras, or Angilas or however you’re supposed to translate that shit into english.

My boyhood searches were actually mostly spent in old mom-and-pop video stores and the dollar video section of k-mart etc. looking for godzilla movies i’d never seen. I was a monster dork with no comic book stores around to fill me with bootleg knowledge.

though when I was REALLY little i tried to collect all the metal Thomas the Tank engine trains. took forever to find Edward for some screw-ass reason, and I never found Donald (though i had Douglass, his twin) fuck anything later than that, especially since the new generation of little kids grew up on weird looking wooden versions. WTF?

Ghosted by Justin B @ 12/11/2008 10:33 PM EST


Wow, the KayBee over in Yakima closed down like, ten years ago. I didn’t even know the company had still been in operation so recently.

I remember drooling over the Addams Family Barbie set there, a million years ago. I wanted that so badly. The hilarious part is that I’m pretty sure I was already a teen when those came out. :)

Ghosted by LemonWitch @ 12/11/2008 10:36 PM EST


While I do remember seeing Mondo Gecko, even in toy-strapped South Jersey, my sisters and I were really beyond toy-collecting age by the time the Turtles debuted in plastic form. I’d see them, but I was more interested in collecting CDs and tapes. I wouldn’t start collecting toys again until college.

You’d never know KB was in trouble from the commotion in the store in the Gallery Mall in Philadelphia! I could barely walk around in the place, and I was just buying a pack of the Robot Heroes Transformers for my little nephew! I told my best friend, who lives in KB’s hometown of Pittsfield, Massachusetts, and she says she’s known forever that KB was having major problems. It’s a major shame. I’ve gotten some great stuff at KB, from three of four 2000 “Sailor Moon” dolls I bought during and shortly after college to the two Hello Kitty DVDs I couldn’t find anywhere else last summer.

I’m probably lucky that half the kids I’m shopping for are too little to really be video game fanatics and the other half aren’t too picky (and know I can’t afford video games). My nephew’s getting Transformers. The new baby gets a blanket. My little girl cousin gets a book about Marie, the sassy female kitten from the Disney movie “The Aristocats.” My teenage stepsister wants funky socks. My teenage brother asked for “Hancock.” My boy cousins are getting Nerf balls.

I’ve been selling those Christmas Rice Krispie Treats for weeks at the grocery store where I work. Not being a big fan of Rice Krispie anything, I haven’t tried them. I think they’re new, or at least new here.

Ghosted by starwenn @ 12/11/2008 10:41 PM EST


I got my little brother all 4 of the TMNT figures you speak of,but it was to my surprise you said how hard it was for you to find them. In my location of NC during that time,it was all we had and at a discount price so that could get them all. Strange.

RIP KayBee/KB!

Ghosted by shortcake 79 @ 12/11/2008 10:42 PM EST


Yooooooooooooooooooooo Gabba Gabba! Love that show and I totally want those toys now. I wish the kids in my family were tech savvy enough to have Amazon lists. The ones that are would probably just rather have cash.

I remember doing my Christmas shopping two or three years ago at the closeout sale of my local KB, which has since turned into a BevMo and has earned about ten times as much of my business in the meantime than KB ever did :mrgreen:

I’ve got to go find that nog that has Huell’s face one it. Matt, you putting SoCo in there, or brandy? Or just a pound of cinnamon? ;)

Ghosted by squee4242 @ 12/11/2008 10:42 PM EST


Squeeeee! Sadly, tonight’s nog is of the pre-liquored variety. Last Christmas Eve, we had some of that too, but I didn’t realize that there was already liquor in the bottles and dumped a pound of brandy into the glasses before serving them to myself and four other family members. We all slept from like 9-12.

Oh, I won’t give cash or gift cards for Christmas. I refuse. Some of my siblings are telling the rest of us to give their kids money/cards for Christmas, but no way. It’s odd enough that we just buy things from an existing electronic wishlists as if we’re order fulfillment agencies, but just forking over cash seems totally outside the point of it all.

Ghosted by Matt @ 12/11/2008 10:46 PM EST


One of THE HARDEST TMNT figures for me to find was the Manta Ray hero guy. I just thought he looked SO COOL!!! I searched for him, for what seemed like an ENTIRE YEAR STRAIGHT! Probably even longer. Then , one day, I FINALLY found him at my local Value City. I can’t even begin to describe the UTTER JOY I felt at finding him. You wolud’ve thought that i’d won the lottery. lol. I’m sure Matt knows what i’m talkin about. =) R.I.P KBs.

Ghosted by ULTRAMAN @ 12/11/2008 10:54 PM EST


Sure do. I also remember that Ray Fillet first arrived with a color-changing torso, which for some reason was discontinued and rarer to find. (But not impossible, as I found him twice.) Ray was definitely a chaser.

Ghosted by Matt @ 12/11/2008 10:56 PM EST


Thats so sad about kb…i used to love wandering through and looking at stuff. i think the only thing i ever bought was a han solo action figure. i might have to brave the mall tomorrow to go pay my respects.

Ghosted by stina @ 12/11/2008 11:00 PM EST


Matt, I love that you put so much effort in buying good gifts. I’m a big believer in not giving money and gift cards. Sadly I don’t have such luck with buying the best gifts for kids, but I try to go for unique gifts. Of course the kids that I always bought for were kids I didn’t know very well. As mine get older I’m excited to be the kick ass parent that gives out the big gifts!

Mmmm egg nog. I love it, I’m not a drinker in any way(also at the moment I am pregnant) but I only like the nog with rum. I am happy to say that run extract works just as well flavour wise.

Ghosted by IHAQ @ 12/11/2008 11:01 PM EST


That’s rum extract.

That sucks about KB, tho I don’t think I have ever been in one.

Ghosted by IHAQ @ 12/11/2008 11:02 PM EST


As a former KB Toys employee myself, I only expressed shock and utter anger at the news. Especially at the fact that mine closed in January of ‘07.

Muckman was the garbage guy, right? I did manage to find those four figures…at KB. I did most of my TMNT shopping there. I got most of my figures from there, including all of the Mutagen Transformer ones. Yes, all of them, even the ones that turned into cars and the ones that only flipped out armor.

I was quite surprised to see that they brought most of the main transforming TMNT figures back for the 2003 line (as well as late additions of the Main 4 for the movie line). I see that they remolded the Foot Soldier figure, and I’m not quite sure if they brought back Splinter. They even made ones of Tokka and Rahzar.

Ghosted by Invader Norbert @ 12/11/2008 11:03 PM EST


For a split second I confusing thought I was a feature in tonights blog ;)

I remember KB as the store with the dogs who barked and did flips enticing you into the shop and out of the mall’s hallway. Got me every time.

Ghosted by kb @ 12/11/2008 11:04 PM EST


Oh man, this news really hits home.
I gave KB 7 years of my life during high school and college. I had so much fun working there believe it or not. The pay stunk, but working with toys was always cool with me.
ALso Matt, maybe you should rethink giving that flight of the conchords DVD and instead keeping it for yourself. It might be the best DVD i own.

Ghosted by Boner Jams 03 @ 12/11/2008 11:05 PM EST


There was a mall on LI, the South Shore Mall, that had a KB that had a huge Jack-In-The-Box in one far corner many years ago where you pushed a button and the Jack (who itself was the mascot) popped out and said something. He was removed long ago and I was pissed to know that it was gone.

That same KB closed last year, only to open up in a different spot earlier this year. I guess that one’s going to be gone as well. :(

Ghosted by Invader Norbert @ 12/11/2008 11:07 PM EST


Great, a filling just broke…

I cannot recall ever buying something from a KB, tho I must have at some point. Probably that battery operated chow-chow I had at one time.

Ghosted by Moony @ 12/11/2008 11:12 PM EST


The KB’s left our malls years ago. They were a good place to get cheap, discounted toys.

I had alot of the turtle figures, but only if they appeared in the cartoon. Other than MechTurtle (because robot turtles are cool), I was pretty strict on it for this show for some reason. I never had any of the above figures.

I bought some Milknog today along with some Edy’s eggnog ice cream. But I also be Prairie Farms flavored milks that are pretty good (candy cane, mint, and pumpkin spice).

Anyway, there was an article on AOL a couple of days ago on the creepiest Christmas commercials and the McDonald’s Skating Ronald one was mentioned. Matt has talked about it before.

But they also included two others I found interesting. One was kinda funny and was an cute way to use famous noncute characters. But the other one was creepy with the children looking absolutely terrified. I got links to both.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fplj61Y5QME

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUhnY24MjQg

Ghosted by JLAJRC @ 12/11/2008 11:13 PM EST


Invader Norbert, by South Shore Mall, do you mean Roosevelt Field, Green Acres, or the one in Massapequa?

Ghosted by Tresjolie9 @ 12/11/2008 11:19 PM EST


Matt, Did you ever manage to get ahold of Mondo Gecko?

The only thing I have left of him is his skateboard. Which by the way is AWESOME to slap Mikey or Don on there and have em’ ramp off various homemade half pipes.

Also, Does anyone remember the Nutrinos? Those guys were friggin impossible to find! I couldn’t ever find them or April O’ Neil.

Ghosted by Jester @ 12/11/2008 11:22 PM EST


Matt: The color changing torso(the rare version) is the one that I found. So I guess I got EXTRA lucky!

Ghosted by ULTRAMAN @ 12/11/2008 11:25 PM EST


Tres: I’m talking about the one in Bay Shore.

Ghosted by Invader Norbert @ 12/11/2008 11:29 PM EST


Hey Matt (or anyone else in the know),

I’m heading off to Disney next weekend and I’d like to make the most of it. I’ve been studying your Hot Things to do at Disney posts like I’m preparing for a final exam and I wanted to ask about your encounter with the bush person and their magical Super Fast Pass.

I’ve been telling my girlfriend that we must say hello to every employee we see in an attempt to grab ourselves some Super Fast Passes. Has anyone learned more about this practice? Are there people specifically wondering the park to hand out passes to friendly visitors?

Ghosted by paul @ 12/11/2008 11:44 PM EST


Sucks about KB but I’m not surprised. Their prices seemed higher than everywhere else…

I do remember one time begging my mom for the Ghostbusters II toy version of ECTO-1A. I already had Ecto 1 mind you. But she wouldn’t let me get it.

The Kay-Bee outlet in Hillsboro used to have some killer deals on Lego. Like, 60-70% off. But the last time I went there they had practically nothing..

Ghosted by Cameron T. @ 12/11/2008 11:44 PM EST


Testing. :)

Ghosted by Matt @ 12/12/2008 12:30 AM EST


Woof. Looks like we’re back. Sorry about the downtime.

Ghosted by Matt @ 12/12/2008 12:31 AM EST


What was that all about?

Ghosted by Moony @ 12/12/2008 12:32 AM EST


Random MP3 sites hotlinking my files and causing explosions. Happens at least once a year.

Ghosted by Matt @ 12/12/2008 12:33 AM EST


Paul,

I just got back from Disney World in Florida the week of Thanksgiving. Rumor has it that if you want the Dream Fast Passes as they are called you have to hit the park early and go to the back of each park. They are located there to give everyone a fair shot at getting to them. Also the earlier the better, they have to get them to people early so they can use them. They also have the dream ears that are given away only, you can’t buy them. The employees that have them are in blue suits and have over the shoulder style messenger bags. Alas, we had no luck in getting either the dream pass or ears but we say quite a few that did. If you do happen to score some ears, I want to buy a pair from you ;) . Hope this helps.

Ghosted by tigerfan @ 12/12/2008 12:43 AM EST


KB will always have a place in my heart. I still have my Marvel Toy Biz Invisible Woman that I got from KB (Unpunched even :) ). That was the holy grail at the time when I was hunting action figures. KB was always the place to get the rare figures for me back in the day. RIP KB.

Ghosted by Jack @ 12/12/2008 12:45 AM EST


I’m upset about KB/Kay-Bee Toys as well. Thing is there hasn’t been a KB in the North Eastern Ohio area for at least four years, save for the Outlet store 7 million miles from my house.
I was a big fan of Mondo Gecko as well. Despite not being a huge turtles fan, I did dig the Mighty Mutanimals.
KB was a great place to feul my love of Beetlejuice and X-Men well after their initial popular phase.
I’ll miss you, KB. Just as I miss Imaginarium, Children’s Palace, and Hills.

Ghosted by Lucky @ 12/12/2008 12:48 AM EST


I had a Mondo Gecko, but never could figure out where he fit into the good guy/bad guy category. I had him switch sides depending on who wooed him to their side. He always seemed to get his ass kicked though. I’m not sure why both sides tried to recruit him so heavily.

Ghosted by Jeff Mack @ 12/12/2008 12:53 AM EST


Our KB left town yeeeeeears ago; I thought they were out of business already.

Why did you get someone that awful-looking Wii puppy game, Matt? Not even the brattiest of children deserve THAT.

Ghosted by Mars @ 12/12/2008 1:02 AM EST


It really is sad. To me, it’s yet another favorite store gone at the Tanger Factory Outlet in Gonzales, LA. First they took away my beloved National Book Warehouse outlet, and now the super-inexpensive KB Toys outlet will be gone.

I remember there was a Kay Bee variant at a mall near New Orleans that prominently carried Atari 2600 games well into the mid-’90s. That was my first moment being overwhelmed by nostalgia, seeing an unopened, sealed copy of the “E.T.” cartridge and going, “Oh my god, I remember HATING this game!” Kay Bee and Wal-Mart is strictly where I got my Ninja Turtles, and KB supplied me with my Playstation 2. Unfortunately, I think all of ours are already closed, so no liquidation sales in my neck of the woods. Hats off to the mighty KB…

Ghosted by Jeremy Whatsisface @ 12/12/2008 1:14 AM EST


I worked at a KB in high school about seven years ago (and writing that, suddenly I fell a little old). That store went under about a year after I quit. Despite being a teenager and hating everyone (which is what teenagers do best, after all), and not having any experience with kids, not even younger siblings or babysitting, I actually really enjoyed working there. Maybe because it was such a small store that it was easy to learn where every single thing was, and the OCD part of me delighted in being able to lead a customer to exactly what they wanted. That and, being a pretty big dork myself, I could get excited opening boxes of new action figures (we totally opened the Star Wars figures a week before we were supposed to, despite the huge warnings on the boxes saying we could be fired for doing so). Working in a mall kind of blows, especially around Christmas time, but if you have to do it, KB was a good option. And now no more surly teenagers will know that joy. Sad.

Ghosted by Bunny @ 12/12/2008 1:48 AM EST


Oh, and one more thing: what really sucked about working at KB is the mentality that parents have about treating the toy store as a surrogate day care. I suppose, Matt, your sister leaving you in the store while she shopped sort of counts as this sort of thing, but I mean the people who just leave their rowdy kids for hours at a time, letting them mess up the store and run around and inevitably get hurt, and then the parents come and get mad at the employees. Or my getting constantly asked if we had a public restroom. No other stores in malls, except obviously big department stores, have public restrooms. Just because you want to treat us like a day care doesn’t mean we ARE one. Oh, and I found at least five dirty diapers on shelves during my time there. And, being a mildly attractive young female, I got hit on a lot by skeezy mall guys. But, throwing preteen punk kids out of the store was always satisfying. And all the things I listed in my previous post. Sorry for the ranting. I have strong feelings about KB. :)

Ghosted by Bunny @ 12/12/2008 1:57 AM EST


Finally something I can brag about…Me being a spoiled child, I HAVE basically every regular ninja turtle ever put out. Still have the suckers in my basement (93 Last Time I Counted). The only turtle that I had a quest to find was Ray-Filet. I found him actually in a K-B’s on the way home from vacation in Niagra Falls.

Ghosted by Paul @ 12/12/2008 2:14 AM EST


Oh was well I have the 4 mentioned turtles above. Hahahaha.

Ghosted by Paul @ 12/12/2008 2:15 AM EST


dammit, dammit, DAMMIT! STOP RAPING MY PAST, WORLD!

See, I’ve been a toy store ‘junkie’ all my life, and I look back at the shadows of the past and weep, weep bitter tears, and now Kay Bee joins the ghosts.

I remember how it used to be. Toy departments in every major department store (Sears, Wards, Pennys and locals here in my home town that I won’t bore you with, but I have a killer GI Joe story from the ’60s), the ‘discount block’ downtown had Woolworths and Kresges and a magical seasonal store that sold all kinds of stuff that I wish I had gotten or still had today. Out and around there was Yankee, and Atlantic Mills…and every place had their own focus, their own way of picking and choosing what toy lines to carry, which made ANY trip out the potential for magic.

I remember when Circus World opened in the ‘big mall’ on the outskirts of town, I got all kinds of stuff there, but my FAVORITE place at the time was a chain called ‘Playworld’, later named Gelco. Playworld was a place much like Toys R Us or Children’s Palace, a mix of new products and ‘redtag’ buyouts. They were still selling Major Matt Mason sets a year or so after Mattel pulled the plug. OH god, for a time machine.

The ‘big mall’ changed and mutated over time, Playworld/Gelco died and became a UA Movies multiplex, Circus World moved ‘up’ the mall and then Kay Bee toys opened, and THAT was cool. I got a job there in 1984, went from part time to head cashier quickly (and generated a lot of good toy karma) and got promoted to Assistant manager and transferred to Ft. Wayne, IN. Where I spent 13 months of hell trying to get the job done only to be stabbed in the back by the manager trying to gain favor (and protect his job) with the District manager. I learned a LOT about the company, and saw every single flaw that has ended up in this bankruptcy.

Then I came home, a Children’s Palace was opening in town, I got a job as Warehouse Manager, and rode that horse for the last three years of it’s life. Yes, I wore the Peter Panda costume. THAT was its own special hell.

What Killed Kay Bee? Besides the ill-advised taking over of Circus World? Refusing to understand that when you’re the high end of the MSRP, you’re doomed with TrU and Target and Walmart out there. You can’t survive if the only hope you have is finding the one, single, massive big hit (Cabbage Patch Kids, Tickle Me Elmo, etc) and being the only place that has that line (because you’re at least 20% more than Target) on the shelves when the holiday season madness hits.

Or, other words, you CAN win the game with nothing but home runs, but COUNTING on that is suicide.

One thing that works is if your prices are high, make sure you’ve got kick ass customer service. Well, so much for THAT.

So, again, Abayo, Kay Bee Toys. i loved you often if not well, and I’ll miss the memories of you.

Ghosted by Steve H @ 12/12/2008 3:33 AM EST


Yeah KB really dropped the ball on all that.

The reason why they stopped selling game consoles was because the company didn’t get enough money from the sales. Most of it went to the game companies themselves and all of the other places. leaving KB with a verry small profit margin. This was also due to the fact that the fuckers never carried more than 3 consoles at a time.

I know from experience, I worked at one for 3 years.

And Steve H…get outta my head, you’re using my real name. :(

Ghosted by Invader Norbert @ 12/12/2008 4:02 AM EST


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