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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!!

Posted by Matt on 12/11/2008. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 166 comments

Ahh egg nog. The one and only egg nog I’ll ever drink is by Guernsey Farms, which is a little farm here in MI. It is so wonderfully delicious, all the others just taste gross to me. I still remember when the KayBee toy store in our local mall changed to KB. I wasn’t happy about it, it just seemed weird… yet I also thought changing Kentucky Fried Chicken to KFC was weird too. They took KayBee out of one of the malls back in the early 90′s and out of the other probably just a few years ago. I was so disappointed. It always had a odd selection of great toys mixed in with toys that no one would buy that were marked down to like $1.50. The shelves were usually messed up, the lighting in the one store was dark mostly because the shelves went all the way to the ceiling and it always had a ton of other kids running around.

Chestnuts roasted by Alyssa @ 12/12/2008 4:46 PM


I’ve tried eggnog enough to know that I don’t really care for it. “Alcoholic Pancake Mix” seems like a good way to describe it.

Frankly, if I’m going to be drinking alcohol, I’d rather just have a glass of red wine.

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 12/12/2008 4:47 PM


Mars, I got mine on the street from a guy selling used DVDs for $5.00 each. Even though it came “pre scratched,” it is the best DVD in my DVD collection. I would try amazon, and used DVD sellers if you are looking for it.

Chestnuts roasted by Tresjolie9 @ 12/12/2008 4:48 PM


Nicky – a character designer is the person who figures out how a character will look for animation or toys, or both. Such as Derrick Wyatt being the character designer for Transformers: Animated.

I’m sad – I won’t see the end of the Advent Calendar until the 31st. I’m leaving for the parents’ place on the 16th, and considering the row there was last time because she wanted free tech support without allowing me to actually DO the job, I’m not going to touch my mother’s computer. ‘Course, we will be going to my brother’s house…heh…

Chestnuts roasted by Moony @ 12/12/2008 4:48 PM


#11 is up.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 12/12/2008 4:59 PM


Woo!

Now the circus animals are up to something. Hmm.

Still, I’d like to know where Tigerboy stands on this.

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 12/12/2008 5:09 PM


Yes, is Tigerboy some type of circus animal? Like the way they are putting HU to use, and his take on this. I do wonder what those circus animals are up to, are they angry that someone is living in their space? What happened to the original circus?

Chestnuts roasted by Tresjolie9 @ 12/12/2008 5:11 PM


Conspiratorial Circus animals? Mare and Kuse and Cher and Knacks fighting? Momma raccoon? Mysteries abound.

Chestnuts roasted by Rhino @ 12/12/2008 5:13 PM


Ode to KayBee:

To me, KayBee is not a chain, it is one store- the Staten Island Mall Kay Bee… wedged somewhere between Friendly’s and V.I.M. on the 2nd level.

It was no Toys R Us… that’s where my major hunting and stalking took place- sorting through boxes of Ninja Turtles, Dick Tracy, G.I. Joe, etc., in search of elusive characters hinted at on cardboard backs (I never did find The Blank). But KayBee seemingly existed for it’s own specific purpose- to provide cheap B-line toys and knick-knacks for those days when you DIDN’T score a 100 on your spelling test, but still deserved a present.

Things like Food Fighters, G.U.T.S., Madballs, Spitballs, Army Ants, Spinjas, Trash Bag Bunch, and Toxic Crusaders… not to mention a countless number of generic battery operated dogs that bark and backflip. I don’t remember ever buying anything of true substance there- just things like Return of the Jedi Presto Magic and Gremlins Shrinky Dinks. Maybe some Transformer Lite Brite refills.

Either way, KayBee (and smaller stores like it) provided the spices and seasoning in a generation filled with Mega toy lines… without it, our nostalgic yearnings may have been limited to Masters of the Universe. Afterall, what would X-E be without the likes of A Bad Case of the Worms and Garbage Pail Kids Tacky Snappers?

Here’s to your legacy KayBee… one of the good ones.

Chestnuts roasted by BelmarBenny @ 12/12/2008 5:29 PM


Kid Nicky
Character designer… Well. You see…
Okay.

When Walt Disney Drew Mickey…
he didn’t just DRAW Mickey and it was MICKEY and that was it.
There is a long process that goes into creating a character, from how their eyes look to the clothes they wear- all that builds a fundamental idea of their personality by their appearance.

From Animation to Computer Graphics to toys and even Live actors, there is a Character Designer that makes that Character look the way it does and FOR A REASON. (in live action it’s a costume designer)

Chestnuts roasted by kittymao @ 12/12/2008 5:44 PM


My brother had both of those gross TMNT figures pictured in this article. I am sorry for your traumatizing incident at the KB Matt, I hope your sister is nicer to you now!!

Chestnuts roasted by crazy_mainer @ 12/12/2008 6:43 PM


I know I’m late on this, but I’ll greatly miss KayBee. Just last year, I bought a brand new NES game at one near me. Things like that just don’t happen at TRU anymore.

Chestnuts roasted by Ragnarok @ 12/12/2008 6:58 PM


On my Xmas shopping adventures, I found GI Joe version of the small Action Heroes line. They’re called Battle Heroes.

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 12/12/2008 7:04 PM


“WAITERBOT: You see? I am a street peformer! I am armed with a small stage to stand upon so I can perform in clear view of my audience, and a pair of colorful, handheld discs with which to punctuate the allusions brought forth by my interpretive dance.

JAMES LIPTON: I was so wrong!

WAITERBOT: All I need is oral herpes and a bucket for donations, and I’m set.”
Is one of my favorite exchanges so far.

Chestnuts roasted by theyav @ 12/12/2008 7:25 PM


I would kill for a grown up size Yo Gabba Gabba sweater.

Oh, and how is this for a slice of fried gold.

http://i161.photobucket.com/albums/t201/veggiemacabre/IMG_0352.jpg

Cozy.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 12/12/2008 7:27 PM


Really sad about KB but they have been closing stores for the last 5 or so years , so im not really surprised . I will be sad though when Toy R Us goes away .

Kinda Odd i see Christmas Eve as the big deal for me Christmas day is just running around dealing with in laws and relatives.. oh well,Charlie Brown Christmas is airing again the 16th at 8pm on ABC .Here is a list of the remaining Xmas TV fun till Christmas day .

A Grandpa For Christmas PAX Dec. 12, 7:00pm

Frosty the Snowman CBS Dec. 12, 8:00pm

Greatest Holiday Moments:
Songs of the Season Countdown NBC Dec. 12, 8:00pm

Frosty Returns CBS Dec. 12, 8:30pm

Merry Christmas, Drake & Josh Nick Dec. 12, 8:30pm

The Flight Before Christmas CBS Dec. 12, 9:00pm

Recipe for a Perfect Christmas Lifetime Dec. 12, 9:00pm

Silent Night PAX Dec. 12, 9:00pm

The Christmas Choir Hallmark Dec. 12, 9:00pm

Larry The Cable Guy’s Star Studded
Christmas Extravaganza CMT Dec. 12, 10:00pm

Toni On! The Holidays FOX Dec. 12, 10:30pm

Frosty’s Winter Wonderland ABC Family Dec. 13, 7:00am

The Leprechauns’ Christmas Gold ABC Family Dec. 13, 7:30am

The Life & Adventures of Santa Claus ABC Family Dec. 13, 8:00am

The Little Drummer Boy ABC Family Dec. 13, 9:00am

One Christmas Hallmark Dec. 13, 9:00am

The Little Drummer Boy Book II ABC Family Dec. 13, 9:30am

Pinocchio’s Christmas ABC Family Dec. 13, 10:00am

The Story of the First Christmas Snow ABC Family Dec. 13, 11:00am

All I Want for Christmas Hallmark Dec. 13, 11:00am

Nestor, the
Long-Eared Christmas Donkey ABC Family Dec. 13, 11:30am

Rudolph & Frosty’s Christmas in July ABC Family Dec. 13, 2:00pm

Felicity: An American Girl Adventure Hallmark Dec. 13, 3:00pm

Christmas in Connecticut TCM Dec. 13, 4:00pm
Elf USA Dec. 13, 5:00pm

Samantha: An American Girl Holiday Hallmark Dec. 13, 5:00pm

Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town ABC Family Dec. 13, 6.00pm

It’s A Wonderful Life NBC Dec. 13, 7:00pm

A Miser Brothers’ Christmas ABC Family Dec. 13, 8:00pm

‘Twas the Night HBO Family Dec. 13, 8:30pm

The Most Wonderful Time of the Year Hallmark Dec. 13, 9:00pm

The Perfect Holiday Starz Dec. 13, 9:00pm

Festival of Christmas Shorts TCM Dec. 14, 5:30am

Single Santa Seeks Mrs. Claus Hallmark Dec. 14, 7:00pm

The Santa Clause 3 Starz Dec. 14, 7:20pm

Snow 2: Brain Freeze ABC Family Dec. 14, 8:00pm

Meet the Santas Hallmark Dec. 14, 9:00pm

The Road to Christmas Lifetime Dec. 14, 10:00pm


Show Network Date/Airtime

A Hollywood Christmas Starz Kids 8:30am and 3:15pm

A Song for the Season Lifetime Dec. 15, 4:00pm

The Man Who Saved Christmas Lifetime Dec. 15, 6:00pm

Rudolph & the Island of Misfit Toys ABC Family
Dec. 15, 7:00pm

I Want a Dog for Christmas, Charlie Brown ABC Dec. 15, 8:00pm

Timepiece Hallmark Dec. 15, 11:00pm

A Very Cool Christmas Lifetime Dec. 15, 2:00am

Mickey’s Christmas Carol ABC Family Dec. 16, 7:00pm

Winnie the Pooh & Christmas Too ABC Family Dec. 16, 7:30pm

Spirit of Christmas MyNetworkTV Dec. 16, 8:00pm

A Charlie Brown Christmas ABC Dec. 16, 8:00pm

Miracle on 34th Street (1994) HBO Family Dec. 16, 8:30pm

Finding John Christmas Hallmark Dec. 16, 9:00pm

The Perfect Holiday Starz Dec. 16, 9:00pm

On the 2nd Day of Christmas Lifetime Dec. 16, 2:00am

Deck the Halls Cinemax Dec. 17, 9:00am

A Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus ABC Family Dec. 17, 7:00pm

Christmas in Washington TNT Dec. 17, 7:00pm

Home Alone 2 Encore WAM Dec. 17, 7:45pm

Letters to Santa: A Muppets Christmas NBC Dec. 17, 8:00pm

Christmas is Here Again MyNetworkTV Dec. 17, 8:00pm

How the Grinch Stole Christmas (Live Action Movie) ABC Family Dec. 18, 8:00pm and 10:30pm

2 Dogs of Christmas Starz Kids Dec. 19, 9:00am

North Station Starz Kids Dec. 19, 10:50am

Noel Lifetime Dec. 19, 6:00pm

The Santa Clause 2 ABC Family Dec. 19, 8:00pm
and 10pm

Holiday Affair TCM Dec. 19, 11:45pm

Tenth Avenue Angel TCM Dec. 19, 1:15am

A Very Brady Christmas ABC Family Dec. 20, 9:00am

Scrooge TCM Dec. 20, 6:00pm

Christmas in Wonderland ABC Family Dec. 20, 8:00pm

Shrek the Halls ABC Dec. 22, 8:00pm

Spirit of Christmas MyNetworkTV Dec. 22, 8:00pm

Greatest Holiday Moments:
Hilarious Home Video Countdown NBC Dec. 22, 8:00pm

MGM Parade Show TCM Dec. 23, 5:15am

Scrooge(1970 Albert Finney) TCM Dec. 23, 12:30pm

White Christmas ABC Family Dec. 23, 6:00pm

Dr. Seuss’
How the Grinch Stole Christmas ABC Dec. 23, 8:00pm

Babes In Toyland MyNetworkTV Dec. 23, 8:00pm

The 10th Annual A
Home for the Holidays CBS Dec. 23, 8:00pm

The Christmas Choir Hallmark Dec. 23, 9:00pm

A Christmas Carol (1938) TCM Dec. 24, 6:15am

The Waltons (The Spirit) Hallmark Dec. 24, 8:00am

The Waltons
(The Children’s Carol) Hallmark Dec. 24, 8:00am

It’s A Wonderful Life NBC Dec. 24, 8:00pm

How the Grinch Stole Christmas
(Live Action Movie) ABC Family Dec. 24, 8:00pm

A Christmas Story -
The Annual Marathon TBS Dec. 24, 8:00pm

The Most Wonderful
Time of the Year Hallmark Dec. 24, 9:00pm

‘Twas the Night HBO Family Dec. 24, 9:00pm

Christmas on Mars Sundance Dec. 24, Midnight

Home Alone 2 Starz Dec. 25, 5:35am

Call Me Claus Lifetime Dec. 25, 6:00am

A Very Brady Christmas ABC Family Dec. 25, 7:00am

Deck the Halls Cinemax Dec. 25, 7:15am

The Nativity WMax Dec. 25, 8:30am

White Christmas ABC Family Dec. 25, 12:00pm

The Most Wonderful
Time of the Year Hallmark Dec. 25, 2:00pm

A Christmas Story TBS Dec. 25, 6:00pm

Heroes at Home MyNetworkTV Dec. 25, 8:00pm

Chestnuts roasted by Starscream77 @ 12/12/2008 7:42 PM


I hate that the Rankin-Bass marathon is tomorrow and not Christmas Eve again! :(

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 12/12/2008 8:02 PM


Not to double post, but it seems like the only good RB ones on tomorrow are Santa Claus is Comin’ To Town, Little Drummer Boy, and I assume Year Without a Santa Claus coming on before “Miser Bros. Christmas.” I’ll be missing that, but that’s what my DVR is for!

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 12/12/2008 8:05 PM


Kittymao-
OK,I knew what a character designer was in the sense of animated shows,but I figured that was such a rare occupation that you must have meant something different.
What shows did you work on?
Moony-
Apparently “Derrick Wyatt” is who I have to send angry letters to-I HATE their chins! Their little sidekick girl looks like a goddamn troll monster or something,not a little kid.

Ninja Turtle fans-
Why did every figure have one foot half raised like that?
I understand it was supposed to be some sort of “battle ready stance” but I think my Turtle would look a little more battle ready if he wasn’t propping himself up with his sword. Seriously,you couldn’t make one of them stand up without peforming some kind of arcane ritual.

Chestnuts roasted by Kid Nicky @ 12/12/2008 8:48 PM


kid nicky:

I have a B.A. In Illustration and Animation with a Focus in Character Design, but have yet to find a job in the industry.
Maybe if I lived in LA.
In the meantime I am a graphic designer for an online home decor company, and spend a lot of time working on my portfolio.

I am on Elfwood- http://www.elfwood.com/art/d/o/doyle/doyle.html

I haven’t updated in some time, but that’s my work.

Chestnuts roasted by kittymao @ 12/12/2008 8:57 PM


Nicky, he does have a blog you could flame him on, with links to it from the TFW main page when he posts new designs. Personally, I like the show and disagree with everything you said, but respect that you don’t.

*goes to look at kittymao’s Elfwood portfolio*

Chestnuts roasted by Moony @ 12/12/2008 10:02 PM


I recently tried World of Warcraft to see if i’d like it. I do. It’s really fun talkin to other players and gettin stronger. I chose to be a priest.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 12/12/2008 10:02 PM


Hey everyone, I’m back from Walt Disney World. Space Mountain didn’t kill me, though it felt like Thunder
Mountain tried to murder me. Anyway, I loved the
TMNT toys when I was a kid. The new ones aren’t as
good as the old ones. While I was in Florida, I
found a Hess Truck. I’m one of the few in Texas that
has one.

Chestnuts roasted by LoneStar76 @ 12/12/2008 10:15 PM


guys, Matt just uploaded onto youtube… that means artical in a few! (A Bumble chase, btw!)

Chestnuts roasted by Aaron @ 12/12/2008 10:16 PM


That was some pretty cool art. Instead of TV,you should go for one of those startup free-to-play MMOs that are always popping up,you know with generic names like: MagicCraft-The LevelUppening. It’s probably too late to get into the “AmeriManga” craze,since I think the manga bubble’s allready burst pretty bad,but who knows.

Chestnuts roasted by Kid Nicky @ 12/12/2008 10:17 PM


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