- Today, we travel through
time with toys on the mind. - Let's talk about that. (upbeat instrumental music) - Good mythical morning! - You know what's faster than Santa? A digital gift card to our Mythical store! - Ooh! - Ask for one for your stocking, give them to your friends and family. Go to Mythical.com to
gift holiday cheer today. - Yeah, now everyone had a
favorite toy growing up, right? Mine was the calculator. Boobs! Remember that? - I remember boobs. - And I tell that story for a good reason because today we're digging to the bottom of the old toy chest. - That's right, we're
busting out some of the most classic toys of the past
century to see if we can guess when they were invented. It's time for Year Eye
With 2 Straight Guys! Toys Edition. - Okay, so we're gonna
be taking a toy tour of the 20th century. We're gonna play with the
toys and then we're gonna determine which decade
they were invented in and indicate that on this
amazing shuffleboard! - Yes, and whoever shuffles
their shopping cart with a toy in it to the closest
decade wins the point. And whoever wins this game, gets the right to play
Naughty Santa on Instagram. - Ooh, let's shuffle. (game show theme music) - [Rhett And Link] Round one. - What's our first toy? Ooh, the Magic 8 Ball. - Ah we each get our own. Am I gonna win this time
since Link won last time? - Do you prefer me over Rhett? - "Yes, definitely"! - "My sources say no." We have inconsistencies
amongst the Magic 8 Balls. - I think the Magic 8 Balls
prefer me on both accounts. Isn't that right Magic 8 Ball? "Without a doubt." Wow, woo! The case-- - "Outlook good." - The case keeps building. - It is in agreement. - Okay, so again, you won
last time so you go first because the loser gets the
advantage of going second. - (sighs) Okay. - When do you think the
Magic 8 Ball was invented? - To find out what decade the
Magic 8 Ball was invented, we have to first determine
when magic was invented. - Ha! - Magic's been around a long
time so maybe that's moot. - Ah. - So, let's go back to the 8 Ball. Here's the thing, it's a simple toy, it seems like it could be earlier, but the way that it's
manufactured is kind of fancy. - [Rhett] Oh. - So I think you gotta
have advanced manufacturing techniques to make this thing work. - You think this is fancy? - I mean, I know this
was around in the '80s. Are you from the '80s? "My reply is no." Well, you're wrong. - Ooh, you're not gonna trust the 8 Ball. Hm, okay. - All right, so I'm going
for 1980 in the back corner. Slide, slide, slide,
slide, slide, slide, ooh! - Interesting.
- A little bit short. - You went to the '70s
which, incidentally, is what I was thinking. - Oh, yeah? Huh, well that's your problem. - Okay, was I right in
thinking that it was the '70s, Magic 8 Ball? "It is decidedly so." You have to trust the 8 Ball. I'm gonna try to actually
knock you to the answer that you wanted which was the '80s. - I love that. Knock me to the '80s. - And try to stay in the '70s. (shopping baskets crash and clang) Oh my goodness, yes!
(clapping) - [Link] Oh no! - [Rhett] Ha, ha, ha, ha. - [Link] No! You're in my answer! - [Rhett] I'm in pretty good shape. - [Narrator] Yeah, of course
that was the Magic 8 Ball. It was originally called the Syco Seer and it was first developed
by Albert C. Carter, the son of a professional psychic. The Magic 8 Ball first came out in 1948. - [Link] What? They must have made it differently. I was barking up the wrong tree. (bell chiming) - Ah, that manufacturing,
woo, way ahead of it's time. (game show music) - [Rhett And Link] Round two. - Okay. Let's see what we gots in here. Ooh, Raggedy Ann! - Look at that Raggedy Ann. Did you have one of these? - I had a Raggedy Ann doll. - Really? - Yes, I don't know, I think
maybe it was a Raggedy Andy, they like did the Raggedy Andy. - Yeah, there was a guy version. - Gender norms. But, yeah, I spent a lot of time with him. - So, we know it's as old as
you which is as old as dirt. - And it has, okay, so I'm gonna go first 'cause I'm in the lead. - This one smells new though. It's amazing you can still buy these. - [Rhett] I hate to do this-- - [Link] She's a bit dejected. - [Rhett] To her. - What are you thinking,
in terms of decade, here? - I'm thinking that this
is no later than the '50s, but is so basic and has yarn hair, so I think that it's probably before that. So I think I'm just
gonna kind of go up top right there between 1910 and 1930. Maybe create a situation
that you have to navigate. - Hedging your bets, huh? Oh, that's too hard. You're going way past. No, you're not. (clears throat) - [Link] Okay, now, I feel
like with a name like Raggedy, you know, you've gotta
pick a raggedy time. - [Rhett] Right. - We're talking like taking yarn that's been used for other purposes and then making it into hair for a toy. I definitely think this
is like Depression Era. - When was ragtime? - Oh, ragtime? - Wasn't that, ragtime was the '20s. - Are we talking, like
flappers in the '20s? - Or was it the roaring,
the Roaring '20s, ragtime. - Roaring '20s? But I'm sticking to my guns. I'm going for 1930s and I
can bank shot off of yours in order to distance
you from, if I'm wrong. - Well, if you do what I did last time, yours is gonna continue to go forward. It's not gonna stop. - [Link] Right there on 1930! - [Rhett] Nice, okay. All right. If 1930's right, you're it! - [Narrator] The Raggedy
Ann doll was designed by Johnny Gruelle and was
first introduced to the public in the book "Raggedy Ann Stories" in 1918. - [Link] Oh, that's early
and what are you on? You nailed it.
- 1910s! (bell chiming)
Do I get extras for that? - No, but you're pulling away. (game show theme music) - [Rhett And Link] Round three. - I love toys, oh! - Oh, finger skateboards.
- Here's some more. - Right there, you've got these, what are these called? They're called something. - Finger skateboards. - Skateboards for your fingers! - You know what, this seems
like the kind of thing that back in the day, I would've like come over to your house and you would've just been
going bonkers with these. - Fingerboarding away. - [Rhett] Yeah, it's the kind of thing you would've done for a long time. Like, two or three hours
alone in your bedroom. - But, I never did. - Why? - I'm not gonna tell you why. - They didn't exist! Ha! That's what you were hiding! (laughs) - Fine. They didn't, yeah, I don't
remember these existing. Do you? When we were kids? - No, I don't remember these in the '80s. But listen, we lived in North Carolina and things came to us
like a generation late. - Yeah, you were bouncing on the pogo ball and everybody was pointing and laughing, saying "Where's your scooter?" - Right. But, I really, again--
- And remember, the pogo ball came back. - You would've been playing
with this if you could have so it must have been invented in the '90s. Going for the '90s. - Woo, that was--
- Oh (laughs). - All right, man, I
believe this is the '90s. So I have got to eradicate
you from contention and then nestle myself up there. - Oh, you're going to nestle. - But, I don't want to
push you in the '80s, 'cause if we were wrong, then it's '80s. - [Rhett] Hmm, yep. Quite a conundrum! - I've gotta go back this way and I've gotta heave ho you into the 1960s or off the board entirely. - You're gonna send me
all the way to the '60s? - Yeah. - [Rhett] Oh ho, whoa! - [Link] Yeah! It looks like no matter
what happens to you, I should get this point, right? - Yeah, I don't think-- - Yeah, it is physically
impossible for me to win, regardless of the answer. (exhales) - [Narrator] Okay, before
I give you the answer, have a look at a semi-pro finger skater pulling off some sweet tricks. (wheels rolling) - He doesn't look like
he's having any fun. - Effortless. It's just amazing. - I mean, is it fun? - It's gonna be an Olympic sport soon. - [Narrator] Okay, the name
of these is Fingerboards and they were a huge fad
in the late 1990s, but-- - [Link] Yes? - [Narrator] Were first
invented as novelty toys and sold as key chains in the late 1960s. - [Rhett] Wow, okay, well,
you're actually in the '60s. - Man, man. - You tried to push--
- I dodged a bullet. - You tried to push me
to the right answer. - I know! - And you ended up in it. - Dang, son. (game show theme music) - [Rhett And Link] Round four. - Okay, you're still in it, Link. - Ooh! - Yes! Viewmasters! - Viewmasters. - What's in here? There's pictures in here. Oh my God!
- Chase, come on! (background laughter) - Dude! You're totally naked on our leather couch and now you're laying down. Seriously? - Chase, we sleep on that couch! - [Link] That's my freaking desk! Your butt's on my desk! - Well, you know what? He's probably doing that on my desk. Ha, he's not on my desk! You only did it on Link's desk? - [Link] He's on the coffee table. - Thank you Chase! - I keep looking for you
to be on Rhett's desk. His desk was just right
across from my desk! - [Rhett] Chase-- - You know all you had to do was move your naked ass over there! - He played the piano? Okay, Link, I'm gonna go first
'cause I'm still in the lead. I'm a little shaken, I gotta say. - I think you went a little
overboard on the censorship. It's a little larger than it needed to be. - Yeah, listen.
(background laughter) Okay. All right, when did the
Viewmaster get invented? Obviously it was super
popular when we were kids but it has a very '70s feel to it. But, you know what? - I don't think so. - It actually feels a
little bit more '50s. - Hours of entertainment
just by looking at pictures? - In the '50s it was like
we were looking forward and imagining how awesome
things were gonna be and it seems a little futuristic
that you can just, like, put a little world inside a plastic thing. I don't know. I don't really have good reasons
but I'm going for the '50s. - [Link] Sock hops. - [Rhett] Too much! Oh gosh, come on! - [Link] Too much juice. - [Rhett] I'm in a real,
real bad position here, Link. - If you wanna see a really bad position, look through this Viewfinder again. (laughing) - Viewmaster, I remember when I was like four years old I got
one of these at Disney World and I just thought it
was absolutely amazing. So, I'm definitely thinking
this is definitely a '70s thing. But, just to hedge my bets, I'm gonna nestle up right next to you. - You're doing a lot of nestling. - Yeah, that's right where I wanted it! Woo, that feels good! - You can't lose. What's the answer? - Feels like looking through a Viewfinder and not seeing a naked Chase. - [Narrator] So the
Viewmaster was originally marketed to adults at the World's Fair, but eventually grew in
popularity with children. It was invented in the year 1938. - [Rhett] Whoo. - The '30s are way up here. - Ah, okay. So it means that you're closer. - I get the point. - All right, we're tied
going into the last round. - Drama! (game show theme music) - [Rhett And Link] Round five. - It all comes down to this. - Troll dolls. - Look at these cute little munchkins. - [Rhett] In multiple sizes. - [Link] They're not
munchkins, they're trolls. Look at that.
- So, Link, we're tied.
- Yeah. - Sudden death. Any man's game, but because
you won the last game, now you have to go first. - Okay. Trolls have been around the place, man. They're ubiquitous. Wee! Let's put this one on top. I think there's like, there's a freaking Troll cartoon. I think there's a Troll
candy called Trollies. Does that have anything to do with Trolls? I think these are pretty old. What's the oldest decade
that's still in play? 1920s? Has that been an answer? Why don't I pay attention? - That's a question for yourself. - I'm going between the '20s and the '40s 'cause I can't remember if
they've already been an answer. - [Rhett] What? - [Link] Whoop! A little short there. My answer is now 1950. - Okay. I find it strange that you thought these could be from the 20s. I mean, maybe you're
right, I have no idea. - Why? It's just a doll with a bunch of hair that looks like a troll. - To me, this screams
that the toy manufacturers who invented these were
doing some experiments with, you know, some plants, ha ha. You know what I'm talking about when I say plant experiments? I'm talking about psychedelics, man. - [Link] Okay.
- Different color hair, crazy eyes, all Trolls look like they're
in the midst of a trip, and so I think that this is '60s. - Okay, do you remember
if that's been answered? - It has been (laughs). So that can't be my answer. So that means-- - Did I just tell you that?
- '70s. No. I think that it's '70s because they, somebody came up with the idea during a trip during the '60s-- - But they didn't have the
wherewithal to manufacture them. - But the patents and all the
stuff and the manufacturing, it took them a while to get to the '70s. - [Link] Well, I'm sitting
pretty on '70s right now so what you gonna do? - [Rhett] You're actually,
you're in a really good position because '50s is potentially
a really good answer. I feel like I've just
to got to knock you back and be closer to the right answer, unless the right answer is the '80s, in which case I'm
definitely going to lose. (grocery carts crash and clang) - [Link] Oh my goodness! - [Rhett] Oh no! - We have some chaos, and I think we are agreeing
that we're measuring from what? The disc, not the Troll, right? Because, remember when my pie came off and we had our argument, you said you can't measure from the pie? - I think we have to measure, I don't know who the red
doll was, but regardless, I think you gotta measure from the disc. - [Narrator] Okay, Troll
dolls were inspired by Scandinavian folklore and are said to bring good luck
because they make you laugh and no harm can come to
you if you're laughing. - Really? - [Narrator] They were first
introduced to the world in 1959. - Oh, shoot. Oh gosh, so you-- - I think you're definitely closer. - [Link] Are further away from the '50s. - [Rhett] You're definitely closer, right? 'Cause a straight line
from here to the '50s is much straighter than
the line from here. - Okay, so by the hair of a Troll's head, I have won the game which
means I win the right to play Naughty Santa in
a sketch on our Instagram. - Congratulations. Thanks for liking,
commenting and subscribing. - You know what time it is. - I'm Sage. - And I'm Greg and we're
playing shuffleboard at Lake Harmony, Pennsylvania. (disc gliding across floor) - And it's time to spin
the Wheel of Mythicality! - Where's the decades? Huh? (upbeat instrumental music) Click the top link to watch
us bake holiday treats in an Easy Bake Oven while
playing an old game of Don't Wake Daddy in Good Mythical Morning. (wheel spinning) - And to find out where
the Wheel of Mythicality is gonna land. - [Rhett] Mythical
wristbands in assorted colors now available at Mythical.com. Collect them all!
Link looking as a dreamboat as per usual
The naked Chase pictures bit was really weird
Did Link get new glasses?
"Hi, toys!"
-Link
i feel like they are trying to hard to wear and showcase their merch. I loved their fashion sense and now every show one of them is wearing mythical attire .. maybe give it a rest?
Does anyone know what Jordan's Rhett is wearing in this episode?