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== [[Fridge Brilliance]] ==
* I just recently realized something about the Island of Misfit Toys segment of ''[[Rudolph the Red -Nosed Reindeer]]''. Namely, most of the misfit toys do not have any problems with them. A lion with wings or a cowboy riding an ostrich would be a cool toy, all Charlie-In-The-Box has to do is change his name, a polka-dotted elephant would be an acceptable stuffed animal, the squirt gun that shoots jelly just needs to replace its ammo, and dolly had nothing wrong with her at all. Others only had minor problems, such as the train with one set of square wheels or the swimming bird, that Santa could easily fix. Then I realized that that was the point. Just because they are misfits doesn't mean that they are bad, which, by the way, is the aesop of the whole movie. I am impressed they could back that up in such a subtle manner. - [[User:Stinkoman 87]]
** This Troper was under the impression that King Moonracer (the winged lion) was not a misfit toy so much as a supernatural creature-being who took in misfit toys. And as for the misfit toys...
*** Don't replace the squirt gun's ammo--aammo—a jelly squirt gun would make breakfast ''awesome''.
*** A swimming bird is not that weird (especially if [[March Of The Penguins|Morgan Freeman starts narrating]]).
*** As for the cowboy riding an ostrich... heck, that's just weird enough to be cool. Or a sequel to ''[[Joust]]''.
*** Charlie-in-a-Box... what's in a name?
*** I was in Toys R Us today, and in the stuffed animals section I saw critters so psychedelically colored they made a polka-dotted elephant look ''tame'' by comparison.
**** Here's an idea! Somehow link the polka-dotted elephant to [[Dumbo|PINK]] [[Disney Acid Sequence|ELEPHANTS]] [[BigNon LippedSequitur Alligator MomentScene|ON]] [[Mushroom Samba|PARADE!!!]]
*** The train needs its caboose wheels fixed, but that's not too much of a problem.
*** What ''was'' the doll's "flaw", anyway?
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* If we know Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, and Blitzen, [[Logic Bomb|why wouldn't we be able to recall the most famous Reindeer of all]]?
** [[Epileptic Trees|He died of nose cancer.]]
* The Misfit Toys are supposedly just toys that were unloved that ended up on the island -- butisland—but think about it. At the end when they are shown being re-delivered to the kids, they don't really fix up any of the toys' problems (elephant having spots, or train having square wheels, for instance) -- so, wouldn't the toys just end up on the island again for their faults?
** No, because Santa knows where to find the weirdo ''children'' who will love them despite (or even because of) those faults.
** How is the squirt gun that squirts jelly a "misfit", anyway? Either it's because somebody filled it with jelly (so stop doing that -- problemthat—problem solved), or because it ''creates'' jelly (which most people would consider a good thing).
** Why didn't the "Charlie in a Box" just rename himself Jack?
** And add to that, what was wrong with the doll? Her misfit-ness was never described, and she ''looked'' perfectly normal. So why was she there?
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