There are 51toys in the Toy Hall of Fame which, as we all know, is too many. Schopp and the Bulldog, along with help from Greg Bauch and Thom Cich, will kick out one toy each day leading up to Christmas until just one toy remains. There is no hockey to talk about. This will help fill the void. (Note: We would do this even if they were playing hockey.)
Each committee member was able to grant immunity to one toy. Mike Schopp protected Monopoly. Bulldog protected Matchbox cars. Greg Bauch protected G.I. Joe's. Thom Cich protected Legos. These toys automatically make it to the top 10.
Mass rejections on 12.13 rejections:
Etch-a-Sketch, Candyland, Atari 2600, Playing Cards, Game of Life, Erector Set, Lincoln Logs, E-Z Bake over, Roller Skates.
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Nintendo Game BoyInducted 2009 |
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FrisbeeInducted 1998 |
Play-DohInducted 1998 |
Baby DollInducted 2008 |
G.I. JoeInducted 2004 |
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BallInducted 2009 |
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Radio Flyer WagonInducted 1999 |
BarbieInducted 1998 |
Hot WheelsInducted 2011 |
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BicycleInducted 2000 |
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Big WheelInducted 2009 |
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ScrabbleInducted 2004 |
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Jigsaw PuzzleInducted 2002 |
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Cardboard BoxInducted 2005 |
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SkateboardInducted 2008 |
CheckersInducted 2003 |
KiteInducted 2007 |
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Crayola CrayonsInducted 1998 |
LEGOInducted 1998 |
Star Wars Action FiguresInducted 2012 |
DollhouseInducted 2011 |
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StickInducted 2008 |
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Lionel TrainsInducted 2006 |
Teddy BearInducted 1998 |
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TinkertoyInducted 1998 |
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MonopolyInducted 1998 |
Tonka TrucksInducted 2001 |
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Mr. Potato HeadInducted 2000 |
View-MasterInducted 1999 |


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