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@tylerlaw9694
@tylerlaw9694 4 года назад
I remember having tons and tons of toy trucks in my sandbox now i’m an equipment operator so i’d like to thank tonka for the memories that brought me we’re i am now
@marcaliventialiventi765
@marcaliventialiventi765 4 года назад
Same here, I drove a bus for NYC for 25 years, now I drive a cement mixer
@kirklandlake
@kirklandlake 4 года назад
My Tonka trucks survived days at the beach and flights down the stairs. They've also spent about 25 years in the loft in my parents garage. And they're still perfectly good.
@michaelquinones-lx6ks
@michaelquinones-lx6ks 2 месяца назад
The U.S. made the best toy's in the world, Not the 'MADE IN CHINA' junk that falls apart within a month or one week which ever comes first.
@quad5186
@quad5186 10 лет назад
"Theresa , what happened to this dollhouse ?" " nothing. " Every kid had to have used that one at least once!!! Priceless !!!
@bschonec
@bschonec 6 лет назад
I used my Tonka dump truck as a skateboard almost daily. The only thing that broke was my collar bone. ;-)
@ButchHolladay
@ButchHolladay 4 года назад
i dont know what happened to mine. i had a car carrier, a dump truck, bulldozer( which met its demise under my dads larger tractor truck) a chainsaw, later had a tanker which i refused my sister from touching , lol. all these from mid 70s to early 80s. I miss them now.
@dimitriosfotopoulos3689
@dimitriosfotopoulos3689 2 года назад
I was a skinny little kid (those were the days) and could fit my butt in the bed of that dump truck. I used to ride it down small hills that way... It never broke; I just outgrew it.
@BigBagOfPus
@BigBagOfPus 13 лет назад
I came on RU-vid tonight specifically looking for the Tonka commercial that fools you into thinking you're looking at a factory's production parking lot. I wasn't expecting to actually find it. Wonderful. I loved that commercial as a kid.
@Machi74005
@Machi74005 8 лет назад
The tonka toys I had as a kid in the 70's are still in my family and have been moderately "refurbished" with the original patina. Classic toys made out of REAL STEEL.
@mrfirefox197
@mrfirefox197 Год назад
i love the mighty dump :)
@tomshiba51
@tomshiba51 11 лет назад
The diabled VW commercial was astounding proof that Tonkas were made to be played with for a long, long time. I do remember the elephant standing on the toy. The original Tonkas could be broken, it just took lots of patience and dedication.
@jackdundon2261
@jackdundon2261 Год назад
I remember the Tonka roll over the cliff. -- best commercial ever.
@rjc7289
@rjc7289 5 лет назад
When I was a kid, if I were standing in the middle of a huge lot filled with thousands of Tonka toys like that guy at 2:40, I'd be over the moon ecstatic!
@stephenbirks6458
@stephenbirks6458 4 года назад
My parents & I lived on a steep hill - I used to sit on my tonka truck and ride down that long steep hill (Heights lane) from the top down to the shops - Ace! To say Tonka were indestructable well ! - How many do you see about now ? - My truck got stolen out of our back garden - A lot went missing that summer not only in our neighbourhood ? - There was a guy - A rag tatter who had turned his hand to the metal trade - he was the one stealing the toys - All he saw them as was mid gauge steel ready to be weighed in as scrap ! - And his partner was just as eager to put them in his crusher ! I loved that big yellow truck ! - Sad to know it got that big yellow truck ended up as scrap ! - It went to that scrapper knowing it was loved and gave a lot of fun and laughter to me and my sister as we spedd down that long steep hill !
@ApacheRose1961
@ApacheRose1961 11 лет назад
I was one of those workers that made the Tonka Toys in Mound MN for 3 yrs. THen they bailed for Mexico. Thanks Nafta! I would be retiring now instead of unemployed at 51. Tonka Toys ROCK! the Company was Awesome!
@jackdundon2261
@jackdundon2261 Год назад
Only problem I had with Bill Cli ton "nafta", I didn't care about the bimbos he nailed. But, nothing hurt the USA like Nafta, 6 months after "nafta", jobs were gone. Didn't come back strong till Trump took over.
@ShikataGaNai100
@ShikataGaNai100 3 года назад
"Teresa, what happened to this doll house?" "Nothing..."
@dirtydave2691
@dirtydave2691 6 лет назад
I received a mighty dump truck for my 4th birthday in 1969. I played with that thing all the time and it never broke. I have bought both my sons, they are grown now, mighty dump trucks when they were little. Same great quality.
@DarthFrodo
@DarthFrodo 6 лет назад
david phillips Me too! I played with my Tonka Mighty dump truck and gave it all the Hell a 6 year old could give. It lasted years and never broke.
@dirtydave2691
@dirtydave2691 6 лет назад
One of those toys that I wished I would have saved. I bought the mighty dump for my boys and they used them for all kinds of stuff.
@videodoe
@videodoe 14 лет назад
For each Xmas in the 70's when my brother and I were little kids, he would get a brand new Tonka toy vehicle. They were so cool that I was almost as enthralled with them as I was with my girl toys. LOL! His Tonkas included a couple of dump trucks, fire engine, a Jeep-type vehicle w/ removable tires, and more. I finally even got my own pink Tonka "Jeep" w/ flowers on the canopy--perfect for my dolls and small stuffed animals to ride in. I loved that thing! Wish I still had it. It was so rugged!
@Gravyballs2011
@Gravyballs2011 7 лет назад
Here in the 21st century, poorly designed toys catch on fire.
@m.s.769
@m.s.769 Год назад
I had one of those dump trucks. It was great. After being left outside in the rain for a few years, it became realistically rusty. I loved it.
@anakin924
@anakin924 4 года назад
still have my 4 tonka toys....47 years and still playing it with my two sons!,
@dimitriosfotopoulos3689
@dimitriosfotopoulos3689 2 года назад
That is awesome!
@Sassie917
@Sassie917 3 года назад
That’s ME @27 seconds!! Can’t believe my favorite cousin found this!!
@douglasdixon524
@douglasdixon524 2 года назад
I had all kinds of Tonka toys as a kid in the 1970s and 80s, great toys and great memories.
@welder541
@welder541 14 лет назад
WOW, Tonka's were the GREATEST!!! Wish they still made them like they did when i was a small boy. All PRESSED STEEL- NOT MUCH PLASTIC:):):):) My Grandson has a stable of them today, and loves to play with them just like i did. That parking lot commercial was great. Made in the USA.
@kidfromtheseventies
@kidfromtheseventies 10 лет назад
Real Tonka Toys for Real Tonka Boys.. TONKA!! Loved my Tonka Toys, would ride down the street on the Tonka Dump Truck. Broke all my toys as a kid including the Tonka's....
@rjc7289
@rjc7289 7 лет назад
Tonka trucks were built to last. It makes me wish more toy manufacturers kept that in mind instead of cranking out cheap garbage that falls apart in a matter of weeks.
@ncb6487
@ncb6487 5 лет назад
But then, why would you buy more?...
@jackdundon2261
@jackdundon2261 Год назад
You CAN kill a vintage all metal Tonka truck, a.22 lr, or RUST, never mind, I had one in the back yard 30 years, rust didn't kill it.
@plumbingstuffinoregon2471
@plumbingstuffinoregon2471 6 лет назад
Even some of thenew Tonkas will last for generations. The Tonka trucks that I played with outside as a kid where the ones that had been passes on throughout my family.
@paulmcwilliams1709
@paulmcwilliams1709 2 года назад
I loved my Tonka big yellow dump truck when I was a kid, and when I was older, I bought one for my nephew for Christmas.
@paulmcwilliams1709
@paulmcwilliams1709 2 года назад
That was the era when kids had an imagination, and we played on dirt piles, and drank out of garden hoses, and we rode bikes without helmets, and we had penny candy, and candy bars were a nickel a piece. Those were the days.
@jackdundon2261
@jackdundon2261 Год назад
I was about 10, in 1988, when I outgrew my Tonka front end bucket loader, (I got it used- 1970s vintage). I "parked" it beside a willow tree out in thr pasture. 2 years ago, my boy was 5, and wanted a loader for his Dump truck. An hour later I "dug" up the bucket loader CHOPPED roots off that had grown through the front end. Took a hose to it. NOW He is playing with it. 35 years half buried....paints failed.-- but will last another generation.
@sherrymesser7540
@sherrymesser7540 6 лет назад
Funny how they don't make toys like the use to. Take the Tonka Toys for instance. Where sissy parents had said, that Tonka Toys was to hard of a toy having sharp edges that children could get hurt on... Actually made me think that the troble isn't the Toy... They just don't make kids as tough like they use to instead.
@adamwelker1446
@adamwelker1446 5 лет назад
I miss the old days things were simpler back then
@UQRXD
@UQRXD Год назад
I grew up with Tonka trucks and not one ever broke. I like the bull dozer by 10 years old I could operate a real one.
@thomasplouffe1363
@thomasplouffe1363 4 года назад
I remember having tons of Tonka trucks, especially the dump trucks, I remember being a toddler and I sat on the dumper and all of a sudden I started rolling down the street XD man they made those toys right
@fromthesidelines
@fromthesidelines 15 лет назад
This is a series of Tonka Toys spots from 1972-'73 that stressed the company's "simplicity", durability and "imagination" approach over "fancy toys"...the third spot [1:10] was originally seen in England.
@abbieauker
@abbieauker 9 лет назад
just bought a vintage front loader for my nephew at a flea market for $15 and i believe its far superior to the new models.
@jackdundon2261
@jackdundon2261 Год назад
7 years later...even More!
@MrHulltech2
@MrHulltech2 5 лет назад
I have a Tonka Snorkel that was built back in the 1970's that my parents gave me as a Christmas gift when I was a kid. I decided to let my son have it thinking that he would appreciate like I did. lol found it one day laying out in the yard. I picked it up and took it back in and put back in my closet where I had it. Kids these days are not the same.
@mrobpmac
@mrobpmac 12 лет назад
I grew up in Mound and my mother worked for Tonka. It's a shame like so many other manufacturing jobs they fled the country.
@grimlock047
@grimlock047 13 лет назад
people who work at marketing for big corporations these days could learn something about these commercials
@tha1calldgeorgiep
@tha1calldgeorgiep 11 лет назад
Mom: Teresa, what happened to your dollhouse? Teresa: Nothing. Mom: I'm going to get my switch. Teresa: MOMMY NOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!
@Sassie917
@Sassie917 3 года назад
I’m going to take that as a shout out to all my past whippings since that’s me in the commercial. LOL
@erinthrasher6399
@erinthrasher6399 6 лет назад
Best toy truck I've seen. Bit shoes to say it's a toy when I help my cousin pull dirt to the next location to start sandpiling
@chrisgrayston1982
@chrisgrayston1982 6 лет назад
can't beat the original tonka toys
@ApacheRose1961
@ApacheRose1961 11 лет назад
my brothers would leave them out in the snow all winter playing with them and some would get burried under the Minnesota Winter blizzards. But every spring my dad wold oil them up and the worked.
@kimmccarl1089
@kimmccarl1089 2 года назад
If only Tonka Made them That Good Today
@Simbalis
@Simbalis 13 лет назад
I used to ride down hills in the back of my tonka dumptruck, the one with the extra wide tires. but then my neighbours grandson broke one of the wheels and i have held a grudge against him for the past ten years. he totally derseves it.
@CartoonPhreak
@CartoonPhreak Год назад
Tonka acquired Kenner Parker Toys a few years ago (including the Parker Brothers brand) long before Hasbro acquired Tonka Today, Tonka became a part of the Hasbro family of companies
@ACEGAMER120
@ACEGAMER120 12 лет назад
I remember my Tonkas. Made of metal and made to last. Now everything is made of plastic and made to just BARELY outlast the warranty.
@Jhihmoac
@Jhihmoac 3 года назад
I remember the first commercial when I was a kid... 1:43 - Also this one! 2:47 - Never saw this one, though! I could think of certain far corners of back yards in America where some of these old toys are still rusting away!
@marksolarz3756
@marksolarz3756 6 лет назад
Love the spare tire story! I have quite the mini Tonkas collection
@fourbyfourrox
@fourbyfourrox 4 года назад
Love this video
@ffspablo8739
@ffspablo8739 2 года назад
I got one handed down from my big brother. It was 10 year old at that stage and I was only 4 or 5, It didn't take me long to figure out how to break one up 🔨🔨🔨 they were more amazed at the fact I broke it then I got a couple of boots on the hole 😬
@trevmac8362
@trevmac8362 5 лет назад
We never even asked for them at Christmas because we knew my parents couldn't afford them.. those were what we called 'rich kid toy's' it makes me feel old and sad now telling that story because i'm the only one left to tell it
@jpolar394
@jpolar394 5 лет назад
Tonka and Buddy L. Back when toys were made to last. Not like today's crap. 👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@WMAC_Master
@WMAC_Master Год назад
dang, gotta love old ads
@skylanderslybentleyautobot2932
@skylanderslybentleyautobot2932 4 года назад
TONKA built to last!
@er3L
@er3L 15 лет назад
i love it. i had a pile of tonkas as a kid. it took forever to smash the roof of the blue pickup with the horse trailer.... i had issues.
@micmac99
@micmac99 4 года назад
I remember that elephant spot as a kid.
@johnthefox6239
@johnthefox6239 5 лет назад
Holy shit, dude these toys are awesome!!! I'm so glad I had a tonka as a kid.🦊🚜
@FlyingDuckMan360
@FlyingDuckMan360 9 месяцев назад
0:14 - "A airplane crashed into it. Don't believe me? The airplane's in the next scene!"
@StuartJuggernaut
@StuartJuggernaut 2 года назад
racks came in I was still in that tonka
@dougybrownie481
@dougybrownie481 2 года назад
Me my brother had a hole probably 4-5 feet deep in some places and large area of at least 20 ‘ wide made as a Constrution site and mine with all the Tonka toys.Also huge pile sand for our GI Joe wars with firecrackers.Can’t even find Tonkas truck.Have built my grand kids a huge play area of sand , forts and gym set outside.I lost my son to video games but not my grandkids
@supermeneer
@supermeneer 15 лет назад
these are good XD!!!
@fabioproductions
@fabioproductions 15 лет назад
tonka made some great trucks, my dad's first tonka car is still is intact, rusted, but intact I have it with me still
@bradhig
@bradhig 8 лет назад
I had that dump truck. We got rid of it cause it sat outside too long and the bed was rusted. I also had a tonka black jeep bronco that also rusted from being outside too much
@hunter01rev89
@hunter01rev89 7 лет назад
bradhig sould of just repaint it
@MrWolfSnack
@MrWolfSnack 11 лет назад
Seeing that commercial at 1:14 reminded me of the time I tried to skate around while standing in the back of the dump trucks, one on each foot.
@meoddball
@meoddball 13 лет назад
When my cousin passed away I ended up getting his Tonka Hook and Ladder, one of the hubcaps is missing, but other than that, it is in fine shape and will look nice when I clean it up.
@barmtrail
@barmtrail 15 лет назад
I had the tonka dump truck in 72 and i could ride that thing down our street hill all day and it never broke!.. And i was known as, "DESTRUCTO" I could wreck anything. But i could not wreck that tonka!! I had the tonka firetruck in the video as well. I got that around 75 or 76, when, EMERGENCY came out on T.V. I could not break that either. Where were these trucks made?
@kennyrealz
@kennyrealz 15 лет назад
Nice truck video!!!!!
@Teewriter
@Teewriter 13 лет назад
What a cute commercial. Wow, I always thought they were made in Minnetonka MN, I guess not, they were made in nearby Mound, huh.
@donaldbartram6315
@donaldbartram6315 4 года назад
I remember in the late 50's/early 60's Tonka made realistic looking trucks, then somewhere they started putting earth mover type cabs on everything..
@dustystix76
@dustystix76 15 лет назад
*sigh* they just don't make Tonka's like they used to..does anyone remember the Tonka commercial where they ran a real haul truck off a cliff loaded with dirt and a tonka haul truck goin off the same cliff, and a kid pickin up the tonka and walkin off with it?
@chriswright8464
@chriswright8464 5 лет назад
GREAT TOY!!
@skylanderslybentleyautobot2932
@skylanderslybentleyautobot2932 4 года назад
ROUGH TOUGH TONKA!
@Legendary-dr2ue
@Legendary-dr2ue 5 лет назад
"Now remember kids use your imagination and if you don't use your imagination I will terrorize you for all eternity" a quote from the organization known as Tonka!
@RL._.YT16
@RL._.YT16 5 лет назад
My dad has some tonkas
@only257
@only257 9 месяцев назад
🎉great
@pillsareyummy
@pillsareyummy 2 года назад
Mafia lore states that they used Tonka trucks to move/bury bodies in the 70s and 80s.
@jamesperezp
@jamesperezp 2 года назад
SON LOS MEJORES JUGUETES
@gargantuaism
@gargantuaism 3 года назад
An elephant stepped on our maid when I was a kid. She did not come out as well as the Tonka Truck.
@teenagerinsac
@teenagerinsac 10 лет назад
Unless the kid throws it off a cliff- true story :) Boston Ma 1975 Matthew Rosenberg took his birthday gift, a Tonka truck look alike (Buddy L) and rolled it off the cliff near his High Point Village home. He was playing Land of the Lost- A thousand feet below!! song accompanied the action. Mom freaked out and swiftly punished him.
@1978garfield
@1978garfield 5 лет назад
There was a Tonka ad where they pushed a Caterpillar dump truck and a Tonka dump off of a cliff. The Tonka survived, the Cat not so much.
@1978garfield
@1978garfield 4 года назад
Tonka,Buddy L,Nylint and my favorite Ertl. They all made great toys from steel. Tonka and Ertl still exist as name brands but the products just aren't the same. I don't think either still makes the big, steel trucks. The little (1/64 scale) Ertl tractors are now mostly plastic sadly.
@FlyingDuckMan360
@FlyingDuckMan360 9 месяцев назад
@1978garfield ERTL is now a subsidiary of Tomy. In the 80's and 90's, they made die-cast toys based on Thomas the Tank Engine.
@bobfrapples1208
@bobfrapples1208 Год назад
We used to be a proper country.
@skylanderslybentleyautobot2932
@skylanderslybentleyautobot2932 3 года назад
TONKA BUILD to last! TONKA REAL TOUGH! That's TOUGH! that's TONKA! TONKA TOUGH! TONKA STEEL ROUGH! TOUGH! TONKA! Be TONKA TOUGH! There's only 1 TONKA!
@skylanderslybentleyautobot2932
@skylanderslybentleyautobot2932 3 года назад
Tough truck tough truck TONKA TOUGH TRUCK ADVENTURES.
@mamoruchiba3301
@mamoruchiba3301 3 года назад
Ford pickup truck owner's childhood toy
@johnclaudio8799
@johnclaudio8799 7 лет назад
Tonka toys needs to get back, and make some new steel press trucks, and other stuff as well as plastic truck.
@chuckyufarley2999
@chuckyufarley2999 3 года назад
The guy who first suggested Tonka trucks should be made of plastic should have been drawn and quartered.
@brianchisnell1548
@brianchisnell1548 Год назад
Dr. Spock in 1967. Imagine a kid swinging a 6 lb. Firetruck at another kids head. The best ones to own are the '50s and early '60s. Some are worth 1,000 bucks if in excellent cond.
@Shawn666Hellion
@Shawn666Hellion Год назад
I think someone sat on that dollhouse
@christinabellante875
@christinabellante875 3 года назад
Wow
@1978garfield
@1978garfield 5 лет назад
I wish they still made Tonka trucks like that. Sure they would cost $50 buut the would be worth it. Sadly the factory shut down years ago.
@skylanderslybentleyautobot2932
@skylanderslybentleyautobot2932 3 года назад
That's TOUGH that's TONKA.
@jjbrown8174
@jjbrown8174 4 года назад
Tfs brought me here after their gameplay of Pokémon nuzlocke the other day....
@arielfilmsinc1926
@arielfilmsinc1926 6 лет назад
That was NOT a full grown elephant STILL a decent sized one
@ButchHolladay
@ButchHolladay 4 года назад
no way!
@nicopatrizi1953
@nicopatrizi1953 3 года назад
0:55 what has that robot so bad? I would love to have one of them NOW.
@chrisgrayston1982
@chrisgrayston1982 6 лет назад
wow
@gillestrempe3236
@gillestrempe3236 4 года назад
Wouldn't do that to today's tonka's all made out of plastic.🤣🤣🤣
@preston2008
@preston2008 6 лет назад
I play tonka
@n1f1sniper
@n1f1sniper 13 лет назад
at 2:33 i have that same fire truck he has tucked under his arm!
@windowclean100
@windowclean100 6 лет назад
That's when they didn't waste my time with plastic
@johnthefox6239
@johnthefox6239 5 лет назад
Actually, the tires are plastic.
@tonyvfx
@tonyvfx 15 лет назад
Ah yeah, the real deal, i used to ride them down hills and throw them off my roof and they would never break, unlike the new ones that are made from plastic, they are though but im sure an elephant would break them
@timpriddy349
@timpriddy349 5 лет назад
America......what happened??
@1978garfield
@1978garfield 4 года назад
NAFTA, then giving most favored nation status to China. Then add in higher wages due to inflation & stricter (and more expensive) environmental regulations in the US, it became much cheaper to ship products in from around the world. Now kids don't even play with toys. By kindergarten they are demanding iPhones and video games. It is a damn shame. The kids don't realize they have their entire adult life to stare at a screen. They only have a few fleeting years to play and have fun.
@DocWolph
@DocWolph 11 лет назад
Tonka trucks were absolutely awesome.. until they started making them out of plastic. I had a 4x4 pick-up and a Dump truck.
@dalekrueger
@dalekrueger 13 лет назад
@er3L i never did break my toys,just wore them out
@StrangeQuark
@StrangeQuark 4 года назад
2:33 tonka man > godzilla
@rickydavis5541
@rickydavis5541 11 лет назад
funny everything make out of plastic nowofday
@chipbuttytime3396
@chipbuttytime3396 10 лет назад
Brum brum beep beep
@mikeoxlong6122
@mikeoxlong6122 4 года назад
I rode one down a driveway and ate a concrete step. Not the best toy for stupid kids.
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