
(loud crowing) (roars) (thuds) (tapping) – Welcome to Good Mythical More. – What’s the word? – What’s the word? – This is where we look at a word and guess it’s definition. Oh cattywampus. – Cattywampus. – We know what this is, it’s when something’s a little off kilter. – When’s something’s just not– – Not quite right, a little cattywampus. – When it’s, what’s another word for cattywampus? – I said off-kilter, is that not right? – Yeah I’m thinking of something, I can’t remember it. Are we right? – In disarray or disorder, – In disarray or disorder, – Askew. – Askew. – Googling askew. – It’s used in construction, quite often. – Cattywampus. – Yeah that doorframe’s a little cattywampus. Hit it again, Bill. – Is that from your framing summer? – I framed a house, one summer. The whole house is cattywampus. That’s what we call it (laughs), that cattywampus castle. – Right, right. Cattywampus castle. – You know what? A family lives there now. Oh gosh! – So, we’ve got lots of Happy Meal toys over here, we’re gonna explore. See if we can decipher where they came from. Cause they’re not all technically Happy Meals, they’re just kids toys from all the different fast food places, I’m told. – Yes, we do wanna let you know that a new two man vlog dropped over on Saturday on the Rhett and Link channel, we’re doing that over there. – Every Saturday. – These two men, vlogging, every Saturday on that old Rhett and Link channel. Go there and subscribe, click the bell. – Subscribe to it, yeah click the bell. Okay I think these, I don’t think this dinosaur, does this dinosaur go with this one? It seems like it’s made from the same thing. – This is “The Land Before Time”, right? – I think so, yeah. – Did you already say that? – I don’t know if, I didn’t, but I don’t know if this one. – This is not “The Land Before Time” but it looks exactly the same. – No, no I think this is the bad guy. – It is a set. – From “Land Before Time” – It’s all “The Land Before Time”. What there was a bad dinosaur? I’ve locked him out. – I don’t think I’ve seen “Land Before Time”. – Add it to the list. – We can put that on the stereoscopic viewer. – Well maybe next year (laughs). – Yeah, we got too many other exciting things that we’re developing for the Mythical Society. – [Stevie] Speaking of. – Just do a whole series of stereoscopics. – Oh yeah, if you would like to see, what do they call themselves? Frankie and Lucas? Just as Lucas, make the Franken toy, which involved sacrificing lots of different toys, including, looks like we’ve got at least two Snow White arms, just completely severed off. If you’re into that kind of thing, some of you are (laughs). You should be over on the Mythical Society. – I think I may have just ruined “The Land Before Time” for some people. (laughter) I don’t know where this came from, I think this is McDonald’s. Well these are huge, first of all. – Well this is the thing, McDonald’s usually gets the best properties. – Yeah but they don’t make ’em this big, ever. – So yeah, this is somebody like, this is something that like, Hardy’s would have tried. Like let’s give people really big toys that they can’t really fit in a bag. – Well you can, I mean it’ll smoosh down but, let’s see if it says it on there. – Well that’s cheating. I’ll look, though. – Made in China. – [Stevie] They are puppets, so you can… – Oh puppets. – Oh. Well they’re kind of puppets, if you have like a baby hand. – [Stevie] Well they’re puppets for children (laughs). – Yeah they’re puppets for the people they’re intended to be puppets for. I actually think, this is a pretty big, this was an Amblin, see Amblin? This is Amblin. So this is kind of a big deal, so I think this is at least Burger King. – I think it’s Burger King. – But not McDonald’s. – I think you’re right. – I’m going with Burger King. – [Stevie] It’s Pizza Hut. – Pizza Hut? – Pizza Hut had some big toys. – Pizza Hut, 1988, Pizza Hut. – I could have sat here for three hours and I probably wouldn’t have gotten to Pizza Hut. – Never would have said Pizza Hut. – And that would have made a good episode. – [Stevie] Oh Emily’s saying that Pizza Hut was known for their puppets. – For their puppets? I didn’t know that. – Hand puppets, they did ’em a lot. – Really? Pizza puppets, huh? – [Emily] They had dolphins at Pizza Hut property, Flipper. – Good gosh, there’s a lot of these. – Pizzahuppets. – [Link] Oh my goodness, look at my dwarves. (laughter) One, two, three, four, five. – We don’t have ’em all, cause it’s hard to keep up with. – We’re missing two. – [Crew Member] It’s on his shoulders, right there. – Oh yeah, there’s two right there. Yeah that’s two dwarves in one. – Six. – Oh and you know what? There’s one trapped in the ice (laughs). – Seven! – It’s not ice though, what is it? It’s diamonds. So this is “Snow White and the Seven Dwarves”. – I don’t think I’ve seen that movie. – Oh gosh. (laughter) So as a Disney property. – I don’t think I have. I mean, why should I? – I feel like Disney is a McDonald’s thing. – You gotta pay those big Disney dollars to get that licensing. – Don’t you think? – Yeah, and these are about the right size and the amount of playability. I mean Wendy’s can’t fork out that Disney cash. – Oh Wisney ain’t got Disney money, – Wisney (laughs). – Wisney ain’t got Wisney money. – Is this from McDonald’s? – [Stevie] Yes, do you know approximately what year? Or exactly what year? – I would guess when “Snow White” came out on DVD. You know how Disney would release, way before Disney Plus, they would release like remastered physical DVDs, so they all weren’t available, you couldn’t get “Snow White” for a long time. – Well if you’re talking DVD, then you’re talking late 90s. – 2002. – Or early 2000s. – 2002 is my question. – [Stevie] What if you weren’t talking DVD? – I think this, I don’t think this is DVD. – They re-release it in the theater? – Yeah I think this is, I’m just looking at the wear and tear on the toys, and sort of the craftsmanship, and I’m saying this is 87. – Oh wow. – [Stevie] It’s 92. – Her eyes are cattywampus. – Is she a puppet? – Her eyes are going out like that, just like her hands. Oh goodness. – Oh look, do you see that? Look at that. Look we missed the best part of this. Which one is that, Scrappy? (laughter) – Dopey? – Is that not an option? – That’s not, that’s Oldie. – [Crew Member] Oldie (laughs). – He’s the old one. Grumpy, maybe? Is that what you said? – How about, okay now this is exciting. We got “Kazaam”. – Can you name all of the dwarves? Go for it. – Happy, Sleepy, Dopey, Grumpy, – I think there’s a musician. (laughter) Happy, Sleepy, Dopey, Grumpy? – Mmhmm. Loopy. Sappy? – Leader? Isn’t there a leader? Beardie? Cleanshaven? Dopey, have you said Dopey? – I did. – Crappy? (laughter) Oh gosh. – Crappy, Nappy and Sappy. – There’s three we’re forgetting. – [Stevie] It’s Grumpy, Dopey, Doc, – Doc! – Doc! – [Stevie] Happy, Bashful, – Bashful! – Oh Bashful! – [Stevie] Sneezy – Sneezy? – [Stevie] and Sleepy. – They started running out, you know, Bashful. – What does that do? – It’s a game where you’re trying to get Shaq, who is Shaq’s little buddy in “Kazaam”? Who played that part? It looks like an adult man, but I think it’s a boy. (laughter) but this rendering looks like an adult man, like Danny DeVito. Did Danny DeVito, was he the sidekick in “Kazaam”? – I should know, because I have seen “Kazaam”. Just kidding, I haven’t seen that either. (rattling) – The idea is to get these rings, oh did you see that? I almost did it. – I think there’s a trigger. – No there’s not. No there’s not. It’s just a– – You just shake it? – It’s a shaker thing. You shake it until Shaq catches a ring. He’s caught a lot of rings. – Championship rings? – [Stevie] Oh you have to connect the time, oh sorry, Emily will tell you what to do (laughs). – [Emily] Okay connect “Kazaam” to the pump and then push that pump real hard. – Yeah, this? Okay? (bangs) – Oh that? Oh there’s two toys. – Look at that. So you back him up, boop, he goes into that. (bangs) (laughter) (bangs) That’s exciting. – Now you may never– – Look at how he’s riding a motorcycle. I mean, no one in their right mind, rides their motorcycle like that. Leaning over the front, that is an accident waiting to happen. – They cannot catch a ring. These losers cannot catch a ring. (laughter) – These toys are just so crappy. – Now “Kazaam” was a Disney thing. So I’m still going – McDonald’s. – I’m still going with McDonald’s, cause I don’t think they can do deals with anybody else. (slams) (rattling) – Is it? – And if they can – [Stevie] No, I mean I don’t know if it, is it a Disney thing? Touchstone. Touchstone is a Disney property is what I’m being told. But no, it wasn’t McDonald’s. – It wasn’t McDonald’s? – No. – Burger King? – [Stevie] No, Taco Bell. – Taco Bell. – [Stevie] 1996. – That kinda makes sense. – All right and we’ve got, – “Kazaam” is sort of, you can kind of map that. – Now you talking about money though. The Star Wars licensing? – Oh that’s McDonald’s all the way. – And to have a big freaking cup like this? This is an Episode I Sebulba. (laughter) I don’t know how to get the top off of this thing, but that’s, this is something that you pay, $35 for at like a concert. – Correct. – At the Sebulba concert. This is McDonald’s. – Gotta be. – [Stevie] It is not. It was available at three different restaurants, and McDonald’s is not one of them. – What? – What are the three? – Hold on, don’t tell us. Wow okay, “Star Wars”, not at McDonald’s, I guess, I guess Burger King’s gotta be on that list. – [Stevie] No. – Wendy’s? – [Stevie] No. – Chipotle? (laughter) – [Stevie] No. Think about some of those combo restaurant situations. – Pizza Hut, KFC. – [Stevie] Yeah, Pizza Hut, KFC and Taco Bell. – Orange Julius. – Man I didn’t know they did that kinda thing. – And finally we’ve got, good gosh, look that Furby’s in total shock. What happens? What happens here? – These are just Furbies that– – These are great, cause they don’t make any noise. – Yeah Furbies where you’re the battery. (clacking) – How do you make the eyes move? (clacking) I don’t know how you make the, this one’s got a trigger on the back. – Yeah it’s for this. – Oh this one, oh. – They’ve all got triggers. – This one had a mohawk all the way down, I couldn’t tell. Nope, no trigger. Where’s the trigger? – Oh he just, they go to sleep when you put them down. – This one doesn’t do anything. – I’d pay good money for that. (clacking) Lucas is telling us to do this. – Why are you whispering, Lucas? Just tell us. – [Lucas] Move the feet. – Move the feet. – Move the feet. – Oh, that does it. (laughter) That’s hours of fun for the kids. (clacking) – Where was this? Furbies first came on the scene in the 90s, right? – This says 1998. So this is like– – I’m gonna guess that these are from Burger King cause it says Burger King on the bottom. (laughter) – Oh mine doesn’t – Oh man. – No mine says manufactured for McDonald’s corporation. – [Stevie] Oh. – Look, right there. – What? – Manufactured for M-C-D corp. – Mine says Burger King. – Seriously? – Yeah manufactured for Burger King Corp. – [Stevie] Yeah the answer was Burger King. So now there’s a twist! – Yeah this one says Burger King, but this one freaking says McDonald’s. – Are you telling me that Furbies is two-timing? – Cause this says– – [Stevie] I guess so, it’s supposed to be 2005. – No this says 2008 right here. – Three years later they went over to Mickey D’s. – Or 2003, I can’t read it. But this one says 98, so the original, I thought 98 was kinda late. – This says 2005. – [Stevie] No 98 is when Furby was invented. And the Burger King toys are supposed to be from 2005. – This is 2005. – [Stevie] But we didn’t know they slipped in that OG 98. – That’s pretty cool. Boy someone at Furby’s getting fired today cause of these findings. – Well, our work here is done. – So today, we are introducing our dogs to a cat for the very first time. – [Rhett] No idea what’s about to happen today. – [Link] Good girl, good girl.
