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@@Peebs OH SHIT I FORGOT THEY HAD TACO BELL TOYS TOO, I do remember those being displayed at the Taco Bell near my house. Nothing ever beat McD’s or BK tho, man.
@@Peebs My local big chain convenience store, Wawa, now has kids meals, and they come with toys(I think it's only cards though). I guess they want to compete with fast food places now.
You have no idea how much I love that Wendy's Mario figure. Not only because it's based on the N64 design (which is my favorite incarnation of mario), but it's also the highest quality fast food toy to ever exist. Like you'll never be able to get something like this ever again in kids meals today. Sure you still get toys with gimmicks, but never ones that are just straight up an action figure. And for that reason alone that's why I love it so much. Even more than the ToyBiz Mario Kart figure.
Holy FUCKING SHIT! I did NOT expect you here! Also, Rudydeer's Navidad of Insanity was epic. My favorite part is where Santa called him, "The Dirty Little Shit". Thanks for the funniest Rudolph YTP!
The ask about toys for younger kids were usually not character specific, just a different set of toys made for younger kids, if my memory serves me right, lol
I worked for Wendy's at the time and I can confirm, they were a separate set of non-specific baby toys. Like, literally: I think there was a Fisher Price toy once.
Oh man, blast from the past. I collected all of these toys as a kid! The magnet racer intrigued me for all of ten minutes as a small child, but I liked fidgeting with the spinny bit. I never played the board game with anyone but I used the characters as tokens for other games. I played a ton with the action figure, though it always felt weird that his legs could only spread out and not move forward. The pull-back Mario Kart and Chain Chomp were... fine? I barely remember playing with them at all. I wonder if my parents still have them in the toyboxes in the basement...
I remember getting the Mario figure from Wendy's back in the day because Mario figures were hard to come by. Now I can't sneeze without tripping over a video game toy at Walmart.
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I actually had the board game, chain chomp, and the magnet racing toys as a kid. I thought the magnetic racing one looked the coolest, so when I got it I was quite disappointed at how boring it really is.
Man, that Mario action figure was my favorite toy growing up! I brought it with me everywhere and still keep it on my desk all these years later although the paint on him has chipped over the years, unfortunately. To me as a little kid, this was the equivalent of the world of Nintendo figures kids have today(ngl I'm a little jealous as I would have loved a link figure or samus figure as a little kid haha).
The Mario action figure is the first Mario toy I got and still my favorite for sentimental reasons. Have it on my desk here actually lol I have all the rest of them, too, except the Chain Chomp and the board game is missing the character pieces.
This video unlocked a memory that was completely buried in my subconscious. I had the Mario Kart race track toy and the last Mario figure way back when they came out.
That Mario action figure was the coolest thing when I was a kid. The only figures I could find had to be ordered online (not that easy as a kids back then), and most of them weren't really toys, more like displays. That Wendy's Mario action figure was the best one back then, and really good quality compared to most happy meal toys
I remember the mario figure coming in that package. I was hyped! Because around this time, they didn’t sell high quality mario figures like they do today.
YOU HAD TWO MARIO TOYS I HAD AS A KID HOLY CRAP!!!! I had the mario kart one and the stand alone mario with the spinning head I miss them tbh good video as always
oh my god i remember having these...and playing with them in the large closet under the stairs. I was a weird kid okay!? I think i put them in a decorated shoe box so I wouldn't lose them!
What’s missing with these Wendy’s Mario toys is having a Wendy O Koopa figuring to make it fitting for the restaurant name. If they actually did that in the future my life would be completed
My family had everything here except the Chain Chomp toy. The board game was a curiosity for all of an hour for us, and the pullback toy was about as basic a pullback toy as you can get, but the other two toys proved to be a lot of fun. The Mario Kart magnet toy ended up getting a surprising amount of use; we'd actually place various bets on which car would finish first after three laps. It also was very nice to just mess around with for me and my oldest sibling considering we are both autistic and found the spinning disc very sensory friendly. And of course, me and both my siblings thought the Mario action figure was insanely cool. We kept him around for YEARS and we used him pretty regularly when playing with other toys and playsets when we were younger. I sadly lost him in late high school at some point, but this video bought back a ton of really fun memories.
10:53 You could talk shit about this Mario figure now, at least since an actual good one arrived in 2014, but this was THE SHIT of Mario figures back in that decade. The Toybiz one was long gone, the Joyride one didn't stick around, and Banpresto's varied in scale and didn't have leg joints. Since I got the SHF, i reluctantly passed the Wendy's one to some grateful nephews
When I was a kid I got that Mario figure and would just throw it in the air as high as I possibly could until one time it landed on my head with the force of a meteor slamming into the Earth’s surface, leading me to lie on the ground for five minutes in what I can describe as one of the most agonizing pains I’ve experienced in my entire life.
These toys are what got me into Wendy's. I would ask my parents every day if they can take me to Wendy's for the toys. I have so many of these. It awakened memories in me I forgot about. I miss these toys
I remember McDonalds did these like video game "game and watch" type toy video games that I thought were super cool. Beleieve they did them for both Spyro the Dragon and Sonic? (not sure if there were others, maybe a monkey ball series too?) BUT you should totally do those too!
2:55 unknowingly also showing peak Mario Kart Tour gameplay from any user. you can just there sit there...and congrats! you finished a race. wait, dont we play games to, you know, *play* them?
I never realized I had Wendy's when I was a child until you showed that Mario action figure. I used to have it when I was a tiny child, it was my favorite toy, and I held onto it until I 10 and starting to lose interest in playing with toys.
I remember this dentist office I went to once had a toy bin and I got that Mario Chain Chomp toy from there… that was in 2009 that Toy must’ve been there for forever.
Funny story is the one he rates the best is what I won in a being a good student in school in first grade. Had no idea it was a Wendy's toy until now. Thought it was like a rare toy and was so happy I still have it to this day as an adult. (Never ate Wendy's when I was younger mom always took me to McDonald's) Hopefully Peebs does a McDonald's one if he didn't do one already since there were a good selection in that of Mario series. Especially the Mario pinball ball.
The action figure was my fav as well...i used to make up games with it all the time...those types of figures make it easier to do because they arent stuck in a kart or in one pose
The only good fast food toys I remember were the Sonic Happy Meal Toys that were a little mini game player sort of thing. I actually played them quite a bit. I owned the Tails and Billy Hatcher one. I think I still have them somewhere. Also the 101 Dalmatian Snow Globe toys are cool. In fact, I know I still own mine because they are on a display on my bookshelf right beside me.