World's Largest Toy Museum - Branson, MO - Unbelievably Massive Toy Collection
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- Опубліковано 26 тра 2021
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The SCARY thing is how many times I looked at the screen going, "I have that... I have... that guy has the wrong boots on him... "
Or how many times I paused 🛑 😮
A "Night at the Museum" moment in this museum would be insane! lol
Anyone fraid of clowns would take that thought and piss themselves.
@Travis Niemeyer Clearly seeing the movie payed off well as it allowed you to understand this comment. Have a great day.
@@chunk-berry paid*
@@englishatheart Please keep your personal problems to yourself.
Yea that would be some epic shit
sometimes, carpetbagger, i wish you could be my dad because i always watch ur videos and i always imagine myself being with you during the videos and how much fun i'd have going, keep making content
That is such a sweet thing to say to someone! :)
Wholesome
He is a fun person and a happy guy too 🙂☺️🥳
It takes a very special person to live their life doing what they enjoy. And then to make it even better he brings joy to those of us that wish we were doing the same thing.
16:10 "Branson is like Vegas if was run by Ned Flanders"
Rofl!
That is Funny!
I'm born in Vegas
Thanks for this trip down a childhood memory lane.
He literally tripped
As an adult who loves toys, the concept of a toy museum is awesome!
him: “green tractors”
everyone from missouri including me: HAVEN’T YOU HEARD OF JOHN DEERE?!
My grandpa worked for John Deere for 35 years in Illinois lol I was screaming it too.
NOTHING RUNS LIKE A DEER !
* DEERE
@@christinathomas1417 my uncle worked there too! Must of been a great place to work , he was able to retire young.
My dad sold them his whole adult life, first for a very small dealership my grandpa owned, and then after that closed, for a larger one that's still around today. I have a number of "green tractor' collectable toys myself.
As a Barbie collector, this makes me very happy😍
Yes, but truthfully, they weren't displayed very nicely. Especially the vintage early 60s ones. Many of them were just put on a stand without even their shoes on. You're supposed to "hide" the stand to make them look like they are standing on their own.
33:36
I lost it when he fell at 17:22
Also I have that one raisin (the one raising his fist in the air and has a microphone) at 21:45
“We just gnawed on our toys.”
😂 So true.
According to online sources, the $6 million man would be around $30 million today.
I keep hearing rumors about a Six Billion Dollar Man movie, but so far nothing concrete.
Strangely enough the Wikipedia article says "he is "rebuilt" in an operation that costs $6 million (equivalent to $35 million in 2020)."
Another great video! The "relative of Elmo" was Zoe!!! She doesn't come out on the show that much anymore :(
Good shes annoying
Love Zoe
I looked a little on-line, as I was remembering she was created to give little girls a 'girl' monster. Apparently when surveys of small children were done, the adults would be told all the monsters were boys. So new monster, new color choice and ribbons and we've got Zoe.
She came along when I stopped watching the show at age 6.
Bc Elmo and Zoe’s pet rock have beef
As a toy collector, I could spend hours in there.
Send Mike Mozart here !
@@EBThisThat man I remember watching him years ago
@@FillyDerpyHooves Sadly Mike doesn’t post anything any longer but I’m curious how large his toy collection is.
I'm also a Toy Collector too, I have a whole collection of toys from the 80s and 90s, in the spare bedroom of my house, I Have G.I. Joe a Real American Hero Toys, that has all the action figures from the good guys and the bad guys, and their Vehicles too, my absolute favorite G.I. Joe Action Figure is.......Duke, I've got him from a local Yard Sale, Thundercats, and again I've got the action figures The Good Guys and the Bad Guys, and their Vehicles too, Including the Thundertank Play Tent, in its box, My Little Pony's, I've got every single one of them, including the Baby Ponys, The Big Brother Ponys, and the Seaponies, and I've also got, My Little Pony Dream Castle, Paradise Estate, Baby Pony Nursery, and their Dancing Stage too, The Transformers, again I've got the Action Figures of the Good Guys and The Bad Guys, He-Man and The Masters Of The Universe, The Good Guys and The Bad Guys, including Vehicles and Playsets, She-Ra Princess of Power, Strawberry Shortcake and all of her friends too, including all of their pets, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, I've got all four of the Turtles and Splinter, and their Ally's, and the bad guys too, and the Vehicles too, C.O.P.S from the Animated Series, I've got the Good Guys and The Bad Guys, WWF/E Action Figures (If there's anyone that's a Fan of the WWE), Smurfs, Alvin and The Chipmunks, Ghostbusters, Teddy Ruxpin, Pound Puppies, Cabbage Patch Kids, Dick Tracy, and again I've got the good guys and the bad guys, Barbie Dolls all of them in their box's, Barbie and The Rockers, Jem and the Holograms, Voltron Defenders Of The Universe, Dinosaurs (if you're a fan of the TV Series), I also have the Talking Baby Sinclair, Sky Dancers, Dragon Flyz, Bucky O'Hare, E.T The Extra Terrestrial, Talk Boy Tape Recorder (Like the one that Actor Macaulay Culkin used in the 1992 Sequel Home Alone 2 Lost In New York, Best Movie Ever In My Opinion), Gizmo (from the Gremlins Movies, the 1984 movie Gremlins, and the 1990 Sequel Gremlins 2 the new batch), Beetlejuice (from the 1988 Movie Beetlejuice), Star Wars (For anyone that's a big Star Wars Fan), My favorite one is the 20 inch Action Figure of Kylo Ren, Mighty Morphing Power Rangers, Etc. Etc.
@@kathymoriarty1441Hi Kathy! so cool your a vintage toy collector
I also have a few fun things from the 1950's an old fire engine made
By the famous medal toy company called Hubley kiddie toy.
An older gentleman gave it to me it has all it's original parts with removable 2 ladders 2 smaller fire axes with small removable siren
A fun toy from a time long ago. But I'm sure you have some interesting toys as well. Keep an eye open for Simpsons toys I have a few from there beginning good luck happy collecting! ☺👍
Fun bit of nostalgia. I forgot about those California raisin toys.
I had so many flashbacks to my childhood watching this. Holy crap.
I can’t believe you’re still doing this from when I started watching a few years ago. I’m surprised there’s so many of these attractions!
Gosh I just love carpetbagger, his soft voice, and how he occasionally taps the glass with the camera, so relaxing
“ Those battery operated bartender drunks were modeled after the comedian Charlie Weaver who came to fame on the Jack Parr show in the1950’s. Later he was a regular on the game show Hollywood Squares in the 1970’s.”
Apostrophes aren't used to make plurals. So it's just 1950s and 1970s.
@@englishatheart Do you actually get any praise for correcting people?
That "Drunk" was Clif Arquette aka Charlie Weaver as to which you resemble! Turn about is fair play!TYVM.
13:25 The hobo clown appears to be autographed by Emmet Kelley. The man who portrayed the hobo clown character.
I thought it was Red Skeleton. Oh well!.
A lot of memories there
Jacob: Falls on floor at toy museum
Nelson: Ha ha!
I Remember watching Inspector Gadget on Nickelodeon!😂🤣❤️📺🎶
"If it says Libby, Libby, Libby on the label, label, label; you will like it, like it, like it on your table, table, table" Libby canned vegetables
Oh that's funny
I loved Libby's Fruit Float, Fruit Float, Fruit Float.
@@rockubtzer I loved that stuff
Oh man I remember that jingle!! Excellent putting it here!
Thanks for bringing back memories. I had forgotten all about my stuffed monkey holding the banana. He was so thread-bare by the time I let him go. One toy I had when I was five that I've always looked for and have never seen since, is a crank box, similar to a jack-in-the-box but it played a record inside of it and I can still remember the story it told..."Baby Sookie was a saggy baggy elephant, said the lions and the tigers too. Baby Sookie sat down and cried, then some giant elephants he spied. Baby Sookie dried his tears because they were sagging baggy too." My four uncles wore it out cranking it slow, then cranking it fast and laugh at the low and high voice. I miss that little voice box.
This museum looks like a kid at heart's dream land. I hope to one day visit this epic place.
I had a Flip Wilson doll growing up in the 70’s. I lived in Maryland, he was popular everywhere!
My wife has one with the box!
Jacob, that green gargoyle looking thing was called the "great garkoo". I got one for Christmas when I was a kid. My father hid the wired remote, and pressed the button. It scared me and I turned it toward the wall when he asked what I was doing I answered; 'great garloo, he 'care me". I'm 62, and my family STILL rides my tul this very day
I have now put the Robo-the-Fan on my "must have" list.
Flip Wilson dressed up as Geraldine.. "Hold my 7-up" hahahahahahahaha
We would enjoy this so much! Nothing like nostalgic toys!🥰 Thank you for sharing!
@18:06, I gotta have That Garfield Ice Cream Toy!😂🤣❤️📺🎶
Omg wow, I love this so much, I love, Vintage Toys...!!!!!! 100% Period
This made me so happy and sad all at the same time, I wish I could go back to the 80s and early 90s and enjoy things again, sooo nostalgic 😢
Jacob, those bartender toys were funny: they’d pour the drink from the shaker, and as they drank a red light inside made their faces red and a wire inside made smoke come out of their ears.
“ Mr. Magoo was voiced by Jim Backus(Mr. Howell).”
I grew up going to Branson every year for vacation with my family for roughly 10 years (i live about 5 hours north of Branson in missouri) and I remember the two museums that stuck out to me when I went when I was younger was the Titanic museum, and then this one. I've been to both and I love both so so much and watching this video brings back memories as its been roughly 8 or 9 years since I've been to this museum.
It's intriguing seeing the toys my grandmother and great grandmother used to play with😀 personally, I prefer 70's toys and beyond, but that's my personal preference.
A lot of older toys (mostly the dolls) looked pretty creepy in the way back times.
Very cool place. Lots of toys I had as a kid I didn't see there. I was surprised I did not see more Dale Evens ,Roy Rodgers stuff . They were so popular back when . Awesome tour . Really enjoyed it. Keep Safe ❤Keep Well ❤
There’s a campground in Tennessee that has one of those chicken machines and it works
What no gi joes? No collection is complete without them.
They have a whole room of them in there, it's too big to cover all unless he had an over hour long video maybe even 2 hours
Yes, the 12 inch Gi Joe Adventure Team!
Thank you so much for this. I'm never going to get the chance to go here as I'm in the UK. Absolutely love toy museums 😍
Gonna add Branson to my bucket list
i went there as a part of a family reunion and loved every minute i was there. you have to go one day.
That orange girl with Elmo is Zoey, she was my favorite!
I recognized a number of toys that I enjoyed, as a kid. Very pleasant, and thorough tour. Thanks for sharing.
Just finished watching your older visit to the toy museum. It's always cool to see how these places update and change.
Jacob, another fantastic museum is Deer Park Auto and Wine Museum in Escondido, California! It has a amazing Classic Car Collection, and lots of Memorabilia from early Radios, Television’s, home appliances, toys, vintage bicycles, motorcycles, signs, even data entry machines (keypunch) which I used to work on! The setting is beautiful! Vintage gas station! 😃👏🏻
merci pour la visite, camarade!
Wow I'm 49 and He Man was the last toys I bought before I was to old for toys and I only remember the basic guys.I had Castle Grey Skull and the lion but there were only like 6 characters.I guess all those other characters were from later after I was done with toys.
Oh wow, right next to the K-Mart Bears are the Humphrey Hug A Bears. They came out at Eckerd's Drug stores. My husband gave me one every year we have been together. I still have them ALL. They are so nice to look back on and remember.
WOW...this place takes me back to all the toys back in the day. I need to go there.
I love these videos.
These are places I never got to visit when I was with my folks.
Superman looked like John Wayne with a bad hair dye 😂
I remember the smoking bartender-"Giant slug smoking Opium"-too funny-thanks Jacob!
I laughed harder than i should have when he fell backwards on the floor 🤣🤣
Kids didn’t play with drunks..those were novelty items for adults. They were usually kept on the household bar.
Raisins were for sure Hardees. All I can think of when I see them is the Beavis and Butthead Christmas episode where Beavis asks what they are and Butthead says "I think they're turds". They were modeled after the Temptations and possibly voiced by them, though I don't remember for sure.
Thank you for this awesome tour!
Thanks for the video tour! I had some of those toys as a little girl. I had the strawberry shortcake dolls with the snail cart/picnic set, the pillsbury doughboy, the tinkertoys, a few others. Old but good memories 🙂
Watching this immediately after Christmas, I just rewatched The Christmas Carol in this video and was more impressed this time lol. 😂
I absolutely LOVE your commentary! "That was the classic days of toys.... back when kids played with drunks." and "Back when kids could be trusted with just a big box full of dangerous chemicals." haha
My kids love it when we visited we had a nice family time can't wait to go back !!
"Of course we all know who the real master of the universe is." Apparently it's Shredder.
I'm pretty sure it is She-ra ;-)
Thanks Jacob, I really enjoyed this ☺️
I remember playing with rubber dolls.
I still have my birthbear and my first babydoll.
I own a dark skinned Barbie from the 1960s.
T remember the chicked surprises too.
Love the robots.
Memories!
Loved the video it’s greatly appreciated by us all 👍
One time I was stopped at a stoplight and a giant Oscar Meyer Weiner mobile made a left turn and drove right by my driver's side door. That was cool. Love this video.
This is a brilliant video, Jacob! I really enjoyed it! Thank you so much. Best wishes from Luci in England.
Great "A Christmas Carol " display 🤗
Sooooo many toys he didn’t even get them all in, any video would be over an hour or so long. Went there after seeing this, was even better in person.
Thanks for showing us this great place!
I love Branson! So cool that you went here too
Flip Wilson's alter ego was the blond doll in front Geraldine. Her boyfriend's name was Killer! Flip Wilson used to have Joe Namath on a lot. Great show!
Looks awesome, added to the list when we visit later this year, thanks for the great vid.
That blue plush doll that you said looks like a genie is a genie, mascot for union gas and is from the 1960s. I collect rubber face plush toys. I need to go there!
Thanks for trip down memory lane. I seen a lot of my old toys. WOW!!!!!
I still have my Raisin Men and my Mcdonald Happy Meal Toys. This type of Musuem makes me happy. It brings back alot of toys I had as a kid 😁
Thx ah bunch! Man that was a cool tour. The erector sets and ole school coin machine's gave me a few head flicka picture's from ME past...
what a gold mine, thanks for sharing
Went today. Absolutely fantastic.
I love going here no matter what you always find something new here
This Vlogger has Wonderful Energy & He’s Funny!! Thank you forShowing us Allthe TOYS!! GOD BLESS YA!! ;]
Super COOL video Carpetbagger! This one deserves 5 Thumbs Up!
Thanks you my friend see you soon
I listen to these songs to this video:
"Tori Amos - The Happy Worker" & "Memories of things - Yolanda & Steve"
9:52 that Toy i loved as Kid... this is The Great Garloo its a Remote controled Walking Toy... you could Grab stuff with him and carry it around... even now in my Adult years i wish i could have one again
I just rewatched you falling 5 times. You're the best.
I went here in October! So glad you went back Jacob! I actually bought a W.C. Field’s ventriloquist dummy from the owner, Tom. Such a wonderful museum :)
Thanks Jacob! Now I can't get the Libby's Libby's Libby's ad jingle out of my head! Flip Wilson's Female impersonator was Geraldine. I had that same Hot Wheels set you played with back in the 1970's.
3:14 A poster for 'All Dogs Go to Heaven' (1989) starring the late Judith Barsi (1978-188), the late Vic Tayback (1930-1990), the late Charles Nelson Reilly (1931-2007), the late Dom DeLuise (1933-2009), the late Ernest Borgnine (1917-2012) and the late Burt Reynolds (1936-2018)
7:14
"If you know, you know..." Lol!
This makes a trip to Branson worthwhile
Okay the Christmas Carol toys are amazing.
SUPER COOL PLACE!THANK YOU !😆!!
Good morning Jacob, for this vlog I have only one word:"Awsome".Thanks for the trip back in time, when I was a child.Even if I'm a German, a lot of the of the toys I know from my childhood, especially the toys, where we in Germany say, that they have a function and lifespan from twelve to noon.The best example for these toys are tintoys with a spring and key.Jacob, your are the best in the US travelscene.
My grandparents had an antique store and had the bartender toy in their house. I loved those old toys.
Those wind up toys are awesome😊i could be there days😊 😂😂😂falling on the floor while squatting. I can so relate😂 Such a cool museum😊
Wow Jacob brought back a lot of memories I think me and you had the same toys.Great video once again Jacob keep up the great work
My Uncle Frank Amaral was a floor man at Libby's Canning Company. Their catch phrase was "Libby Libby Libby!"
Thanks for the great work!