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* [[Adaptation Displacement]]: Ty, Inc. had a plush toy line since 1986, which was gradually phased out once Beanie Babies became popular.
* [[Adaptation Displacement]]: Ty, Inc. had a plush toy line since 1986, which was gradually phased out once Beanie Babies became popular.
** They still have a plush toy line called "Classic Ty". It's just that they're not as well-known.
** They still have a plush toy line called "Classic Ty". It's just that they're not as well-known.
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Revision as of 17:12, 4 July 2014


  • Adaptation Displacement: Ty, Inc. had a plush toy line since 1986, which was gradually phased out once Beanie Babies became popular.
    • They still have a plush toy line called "Classic Ty". It's just that they're not as well-known.
  • Funny Moments: Runner's mean poem.
  • Painful Rhyme: The rhymes in the poems are often very rudimentary or obtuse. Perhaps the most Egregious is a bear named The End, whose poem tries to pass off "to an end" and "everyone" as a rhyme.
  • Tear Jerker: The End Bear's poem.
  • They Just Didn't Care: A possible explanation for the monkey business they pulled with Iggy the Iguana and Rainbow the Chameleon. The first Iggy was rainbow-colored and the first Rainbow was blue and green (despite its poem calling it a "colorful fellow"). The two kept switching fabric and tags back and forth for a while before it was finally straightened out to have Rainbow in rainbow colors and Iggy in blue and green.