I swear to you, every time Dave breaks out a "jumbo box of comedy", it's always a highlight. I had never seen that "Real Christmas Toys" segment before. I was in tears from laughing. Especially with the banter with Dave and Paul.
Notice he claims the Schwarzenegger doll is the tallest MILITARY doll on the market. At the time GI JOE was just under 4" tall. A Liberace doll could never be big enough to capture his essence.
This may be a longshot but does anyone know where I can find the episode of Letterman where he did a spot pretending that the show had to be cut short for time and he showed a clip of someone - I think Kelsey Grammer? - walking onto the set, saying one word, and then cutting to him immediately walking away? It was from somewhere around the late 90s I think. I've hardly ever laughed so hard but now I don't know how to find the clip.
23:30 who didn't think of the SNL skits with Ackroyd as Irwin Mainway, purveyor of dangerous toys. The Dome of Fire Flamethrower . . .'Hey kids love fire !'
I had a googoo kid!!! Also someone on a channel tried out the cookie cutter! It didn't really work unless you were a steady hand...my friend had the sectaur and I saw a cauliflower kid at kaybee toy
Hi Don, you know, I really appreciate your work on this channel. I also appreciate your consideration for David Letterman's feelings, regardless whether he did or didn't share any theoretical concerns with you. With all this respect that I've got for David Letterman and for you, I think we are mature enough to watch the "Stephanie Birkitt Collection on Letterman". Seriously.
All those Cabbage Patch Kids knock offs feel like everybody trying to figure out how to sell NFTs these days, everybody knows it's a fad and they're just throwing crap at it hoping some brings a quick buck before it ends.
@13:02 Feb 27th 1986. The day I was born 🐣 I'm taking a screen cap of this episode. Am I the only one who appreciates content from the same date as their birth? Like... For example, when I saw the Feb 1986 National Geographic at a thrift store... I HAD to buy it.
That Centaur was one of the coolest toys ever, actually. I can still remember the way it smelled. Manglor, on the other hand, was a huge disappointing scam.
This is the good stuff, Don. You've been on fire lately.
Thank you Don, these clips always bring smiles to my face after a long day at work 👍👍
FANTASTIC! I've been too shy to request this collection. Thank you so much!
"I thought that it had debuted in Dallas." Dave is the best.
Oh boy. I have watched like 5-6 hours of content from this channel today 🤤
Recently discovered your channel. It’s simply the best! Quintessential location for all things Letterman show! Thank you thank you thank you!!!!
Thanks!!
Okay, calm down lol.
I swear to you, every time Dave breaks out a "jumbo box of comedy", it's always a highlight. I had never seen that "Real Christmas Toys" segment before. I was in tears from laughing. Especially with the banter with Dave and Paul.
57:30 might be one of the Top Ten moments on the show
Haha sad thing is i had sisters and only remember the cabbage patch kids doll.i never seen most of these
The Tamiya Clodbuster was and still is a GREAT RC Monster truck.
I dont know why I keep coming back
But honestly I'm glad I do
22:39 "That's a dead guy", that's why!
All those Cabbage Patch knock-offs, my god
Hey teach that Cabbage Patch kid a lesson, suspend him from the ceiling ahaha
LOVE this!!
I remember you!
10:36 "so the concept was 'we have a superhero who rides a fly'" 😂
I recall the 1986 Toy Fair clip and cracking up over the Schwarzenegger/Liberace action figure comparison!
Notice he claims the Schwarzenegger doll is the tallest MILITARY doll on the market. At the time GI JOE was just under 4" tall.
A Liberace doll could never be big enough to capture his essence.
This may be a longshot but does anyone know where I can find the episode of Letterman where he did a spot pretending that the show had to be cut short for time and he showed a clip of someone - I think Kelsey Grammer? - walking onto the set, saying one word, and then cutting to him immediately walking away? It was from somewhere around the late 90s I think. I've hardly ever laughed so hard but now I don't know how to find the clip.
23:30 who didn't think of the SNL skits with Ackroyd as Irwin Mainway, purveyor of dangerous toys.
The Dome of Fire Flamethrower . . .'Hey kids love fire !'
On that night, Battlebots was born.
My sister designs toys and Toy Fair was a huge deal, at least back in the day. I don't think she's made that trip in many years.
Terri Garr opens the collection, oh yeah :)
57:31 - 58:14 "BABY IS FINE. BABY IS JUST FINE." 🤣🤣🤣
God, I love Teri Garr.
I had a googoo kid!!! Also someone on a channel tried out the cookie cutter! It didn't really work unless you were a steady hand...my friend had the sectaur and I saw a cauliflower kid at kaybee toy
Hi Don, you know, I really appreciate your work on this channel.
I also appreciate your consideration for David Letterman's feelings, regardless whether he did or didn't share any theoretical concerns with you.
With all this respect that I've got for David Letterman and for you, I think we are mature enough to watch the "Stephanie Birkitt Collection on Letterman". Seriously.
Thanks; won’t happen.
@@dongiller Thanks for your answer 🙂
All those Cabbage Patch Kids knock offs feel like everybody trying to figure out how to sell NFTs these days, everybody knows it's a fad and they're just throwing crap at it hoping some brings a quick buck before it ends.
It's funny cuz so many of the people producing those knockoffs don't really understand what made them so cool to begin with.
Now some NFTs are selling for crazy money. It's got to be a ponzi scheme or a way to launder money or tax evasion.
3:51 "So anyway, I started blasting!"
I remember those cap guns, they were awesome.
@13:02 Feb 27th 1986. The day I was born 🐣 I'm taking a screen cap of this episode. Am I the only one who appreciates content from the same date as their birth? Like... For example, when I saw the Feb 1986 National Geographic at a thrift store... I HAD to buy it.
Spencers had the laughing old people face
"i have all your albums" 🤠🤠🤠
😵😵😵
🤣🤣🤣
"Ah! Ah! Small cars! Small cars!"
"good luck to our college interns" = nice touch.
It was a show tradition - th-cam.com/video/BfVFGXLHlH0/w-d-xo.html
the first battle bots!!
23:25 ! Yes! Wonder if these guys were involved in the cable show…
"We saw your people making pirate Minkman schnozzes."
46:48 Why didn't the crowd like the yoyo? They really boo'd
"My First Saw Blade Shooter."
That Centaur was one of the coolest toys ever, actually. I can still remember the way it smelled. Manglor, on the other hand, was a huge disappointing scam.
Dangerous Toys!!!!
Those Sectors were SO expensive they sunk themselves...they were cool though.
That calls for a Shannon Eis collection!
#nice
A riot!!!!
They just invented Robot Wars, is all!
The Pinky-Ponk
Terri so pretty. Too bad about her MS.