More Joys Of Toys!

Here we are at the a to z and I am on T. Yep, still doing it backwards at my sea. This isn't about the toys of me. We have already done that. This is about cartoons that can be scat. They don't care because they just want people aware. Selling toys is the name of the game, no matter if the show is lame.


 Let's make a show.With four turtles in tow.Then give them costumes galore,So we can create toys of the four forevermore.

But don't stop there.Copy their sewer lair.Have giant mice.Toys will sell at top price.

And bring sharks too. They are great in view.More toy sales for all.Everyone will want them on their wall.

No creepy crawler maker.That is just the baker.We need toys too.So a show must come due.

A huge rabbit,With a toad killing habit.That is so grand.It will sell toys across the land.

A giant worm. What's the term?Laugh all the way to the bank.Kids will walk the plank.

 A big hit.Mighty and fit.Plenty of toy sales came due.Mighty Max was in view.

Let's dumb things down.Make it for 2 year old town.The toys have to sell. Quality can be damned to hell.

The movie was as violent as can be.That can't be watched by a kiddie.So let's make it a cartoon.Toys galore will be on sale by noon.

And lets make Spider Men.They will want all ten.Plus dumb this show down too.Who needs kids to have an IQ.

Who needs toys?They don't bring joys.Let's make a cartoon for our game.Whoops, toys are still out all the same.
Know any more lame shows made just for toys? Now TMNT as a kid sure brought joys. But watching the 80's version now is just like, wow. That was so cheesy and bad that it is sad. Hate when they dumb crap down for toys. I catch on to their ploys. The cat will go back to the singing bass. He is a toy without a show for my little rhyming ass.

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Published on April 08, 2016 03:00
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