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  • I did feel sorry for them -- I still do. I would have been happy with any of the toys. They were so sad, and they just wanted to be with a little boy or girl who loved them. How could you not feel sorry for them?
  • Yes indeed. My wife and daughters do too. I personally feel sorry for the Misfit Dolly, the little red-headed rag doll. She's very sweet and kind, but is a Misfit because: 1) Charley-In-The-Box says that a Misfit Toy is one that "NO LITTLE CHILD LOVES". Dolly found herself unloved for lack of good reason, and/or possibly because she was a rag doll at a time when the more "realistic" dolls were the latest craze (e.g. listen to Foreman Elf tell Hermey about the dolls that "children want" while watching Rudolph). 2) Also, Rudolph's producer says Dolly was abandoned by her little girl and suffered depression from being unloved. Perhaps she wound up a present to a girl who (like all the others) also didn't want her and cast her away. The only thing "defective or "broken" about Dolly was her broken heart, caused by being unwanted. But Rudolph and Santa found her a loving little girl to want and love her . . . In fact, she's presently under the care of our two little girls (see the attached pictures to prove it . . . :).
  • Awe! That's sweet. I'm guessing you area Rudolph fan as well judging by how you know of the foreman telling Hermey that "we have dolls that walk, talk and run a temperature, We don't need any chewing dolls!" That's a great doll, "Hermey doesn't like to make toys!"

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