Toys R' Us founder dead.....

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NEW YORK (AP) -- Charles P. Lazarus, the World War II veteran who founded Toys R Us six decades ago and transformed it into an iconic piece of Americana, died Thursday at age 94, a week after the chain announced it was going out of business.

Toys R Us confirmed Lazarus' death in a statement.

"There have been many sad moments for Toys R Us in recent weeks, and none more heartbreaking than today's news about the passing of our beloved founder, Charles Lazarus," the company said. "Our thoughts and prayers are with Charles' family and loved ones."

Lazarus, who stepped down as CEO of Toys R Us in 1994, transformed the toy industry with a business model that became one of the first retail category killers — big stores that are so devoted to one thing, and have such an impressive selection, that they drive smaller competitors out of business.

More recently, Toys R Us found itself unable to survive the trends of the digital age, namely competition from the likes of Amazon, discounters like Walmart and mobile games. No longer able to bear the weight of its heavy debt load, the company announced last week that it would close or sell its 735 stores across the country, including its Babies R Us stores.

But for decades, it was Toys R Us that drove trends in child's play, becoming a launchpad for what became some of the industry's hottest toys.

Lazarus, the son of a bicycle store owner, modeled his business after the self-service supermarkets that were becoming popular in the 1950s, stacking merchandise high to give shoppers the feeling it had an infinite number of toys. The stores created a magical feeling for children roaming aisles filled with Barbies, bikes and other toys laid out in front of them.

The chain has its roots in Children's Bargain Town, the baby furniture store that Lazarus opened 1948 in his hometown of Washington, D.C. He began selling toys after a couple of years when customers began asking for them, and he quickly concluded that, in the baby-boom years, toys were a more lucrative business than furniture.

He opened his first store dedicated to selling only toys in 1957, calling it Toys R Us with the "R'' spelled backward to give the impression that a child wrote it. Shopping carts stood ready for customers to grab and fill up themselves, supermarket-style.

In 1965, Geoffrey the giraffe became the company's mascot, appearing in his first TV commercial in 1973. By the 1980s and early 90s, Toys R Us dominated the toy-store business and its jingle, "I'm a Toys R Us kid" became an anthem for children across the country.

In 1992, Lazarus traveled with President George H.W. Bush for the opening of the first Toys R Us in Japan.

He himself loomed large over his industry at the heyday of his company, personally traveling to the annual Toy Fair in Manhattan. Thousands of buyers from around the world attend but back then, it was Lazarus whom manufacturers were most anxious to impress, said Marc Rosenberg, a veteran toy marketer and founder of SkyBluePink Concepts.

The opportunity to give "Mr. Lazarus" a tour of your showroom was right of passage for marketers, said Rosenberg, who first met Lazarus on such an occasion in 1987 as marketer for Tiger Electronics. Lazarus walked through the showrooms giving feedback on the playthings arrayed before him, trailed by a group of employees feverishly taking notes on his every word, Rosenberg said.

"As a young marketing guy, if Charles Lazarus liked something you were doing, it was like the greatest thing in the world," Rosenberg said. "He had a dry sense of humor. If he liked something, he would show it. He would laugh but it wasn't easy to get him to laugh."

Rosenberg said Lazarus understood that the success of Toy R Us stemmed from creating a "circus-like atmosphere to keep kids wanting to come back every week."

Geoffrey the giraffe soon started a family, with wife Gigi and a son and daughter. The giraffe family would make regular visits to the stores, parades and other events. Rosenberg said the company cut down on such events after Lazarus left and struggled to find a model that could help it compete with the likes of Walmart, which offered a similar selection at lower prices, and later, Amazon.

Lazarus, who was born on Oct. 4, 1923, was inducted into the Toy Industry Association's Hall of Fame in 1990.


Damn......RIP
 
The irony. :smh:

I use to love Toys R Us.

Yeah kids dont buy toys like they use to. My nephews more hype about video games and maybe beyblades than having any other toys.

When I was coming up the cartoons are what drove me to want toys and I believe cartoons were better back then than they are now.
 
The irony. :smh:

I use to love Toys R Us.

Yeah kids dont buy toys like they use to. My nephews more hype about video games and maybe beyblades than having any other toys.

When I was coming up the cartoons are what drove me to want toys and I believe cartoons were better back then than they are now.

that’s true...good point
 
damn that’s crazy timing after announcing they closing up shop and shit

yup today is the first official day of the liquidation

interesting how MANY of their contributors BEGGED them not too declare bankruptcy.
 
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The irony. :smh:

I use to love Toys R Us.

Yeah kids dont buy toys like they use to. My nephews more hype about video games and maybe beyblades than having any other toys.

When I was coming up the cartoons are what drove me to want toys and I believe cartoons were better back then than they are now.
that’s true...good point

that's tricky

its true but its not..

I can say I don't shop at toys r us SPECIFICALLY

but toys STILL sell..

just come to my house as proof

and let me tell you Black Panther toys? DC Super girls, board games, barbie ...

They almost impossible to find.

at their peak

They just needed some new blood and some MODERN leadership.
 
He set down in 94 shit went down hill from there, you now them greed MF's pushed him out to rise them prices
 
The irony. :smh:

I use to love Toys R Us.

Yeah kids dont buy toys like they use to. My nephews more hype about video games and maybe beyblades than having any other toys.

When I was coming up the cartoons are what drove me to want toys and I believe cartoons were better back then than they are now.
i remember giving away my Transformers collection when i got in 8th grade.
i really wish i hadn't. and i mean i had all them mufuckas.....(Constructacons, Dynobots, Stuntacons, Aerialbots, Metroplex, Shockwave (my favorite), Omega Supreme.......etc....gave em all away.
Hard to find that shit now......and if u do....it costs and arm and a leg.
 
i remember giving away my Transformers collection when i got in 8th grade.
i really wish i hadn't. and i mean i had all them mufuckas.....(Constructacons, Dynobots, Stuntacons, Aerialbots, Metroplex, Shockwave (my favorite), Omega Supreme.......etc....gave em all away.
Hard to find that shit now......and if u do....it costs and arm and a leg.
Thats the theme of my man room. Masterpiece transformers, SDCC Ninja turtles, those Funko Pops. I go to a couple conventions a year, free comic book day and find something. Been waiting to catch that new 84 Voltron, but I dont think its goin on sale.
 
that's tricky

its true but its not..

I can say I don't shop at toys r us SPECIFICALLY

but toys STILL sell..

just come to my house as proof

and let me tell you Black Panther toys? DC Super girls, board games, barbie ...

They almost impossible to find.

at their peak

They just needed some new blood and some MODERN leadership.

Like you said its tricky. Toys sell but the hype for them isnt what it use to be.

I use to want to whole set of action figurines that included making up the whole world for the toys to play in.

Now its like toys are popular based on movie hype at the moment.


i remember giving away my Transformers collection when i got in 8th grade.
i really wish i hadn't. and i mean i had all them mufuckas.....(Constructacons, Dynobots, Stuntacons, Aerialbots, Metroplex, Shockwave (my favorite), Omega Supreme.......etc....gave em all away.
Hard to find that shit now......and if u do....it costs and arm and a leg.

I had whole sets of ninja turtles. I tried to own every set. I remember when they came out with the movie version of ninja turtles 2 with the rubbery flexibile skin not the hard plastic like the cartoon ninja turtles. I wish i could find those now. I had a ton of GI Joes, I never finished that collection tho. There were so many Joes to collect it was insatiable.
 
The irony. :smh:

I use to love Toys R Us.

Yeah kids dont buy toys like they use to. My nephews more hype about video games and maybe beyblades than having any other toys.

When I was coming up the cartoons are what drove me to want toys and I believe cartoons were better back then than they are now.

Yeah, because the video games can take place of the action figures. My youngest daughter is 2 and prefers a tablet. Shit is crazy. She uses that shit better than my mother.

My kids want drones, tablets, and video games.
 
That Cracker lived a good life, rich as fuck.

R.I.P. Cracker!


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Yeah, because the video games can take place of the action figures. My youngest daughter is 2 and prefers a tablet. Shit is crazy. She uses that shit better than my mother.

My kids want drones, tablets, and video games.

Yeah tablets and video games. If they arent on one their on the other and mainly its the tablet.
 
Planning to hit Toys R Us’ liquidation sales? You have to wait until Friday

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In this July 30, 1996, file photo, a woman pushes a shopping cart over a graphic of Toys R Us mascot Geoffrey the giraffe at the Toys R Us store in Raritan, N.J. Toys R Us CEO David Brandon told employees Wednesday, March 14, 2018, that the company’s plan is to liquidate all of its U.S. stores, according to an audio recording of the meeting obtained by The Associated Press. (AP Photo/Daniel Hulshizer, File)
By ANNIE SCIACCA | asciacca@bayareanewsgroup.com and THE WASHINGTON POST | Bay Area News Group
PUBLISHED: March 22, 2018 at 2:35 pm | UPDATED: March 22, 2018 at 3:21 pm


While many customers were hoping to drop in on Toys R Us’ going-out-of-business sales on Thursday, they may have to wait a bit longer.

After some confusion about when shoppers could start getting big deals on Toys R Us inventory, a spokeswoman confirmed Thursday afternoon that the liquidation sales would begin on Friday

The preparations come a week after the company revealed plans to sell or close all of its U.S. stores. Hundreds of Toys R Us and Babies R Us locations are scheduled to close in the coming months, which means the company has a lot of inventory to sell.

In the Bay Area, that includes about 19 Toys R Us and Babies R Us stores that remained after the company revealed plans in January to close nine Bay Area stores as part of a broader restructuring effort.

But don’t expect to snag any deals online — at least not yet. Toys R Us has said in court filings that it is hoping to find a buyer for its e-commerce operations, which means it is likely to hold off on selling off online inventory right away, according to bankruptcy lawyers.

Prices are likely to be reduced about 30 percent right away, company spokeswoman Amy von Walter said, with deeper discounts scheduled for the coming weeks. The company expects to finish liquidating its stores by the end of June, according to court documents, although some locations may close sooner than that. Store furniture and fixtures are also likely to be up for sale.

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If you’re searching for something specific, bankruptcy experts say you should hurry in as soon as possible. Toys R Us isn’t restocking its stores anymore, and a number of vendors say they cut ties with the company weeks, if not months, ago. All that to say: Highly coveted items will sell out quickly (if they haven’t already). Also, keep an eye out for Toys R Us exclusives that might require additional parts or accessories. One shopper says she bought a Babies R Us-specific crib, for example, but has had trouble tracking down the corresponding toddler rail and conversion kit since those items are not carried by competing retailers.


All sales at the stores will be final. And while Toys R Us and Babies R Us will continue accept gift card and e-gift cards for another 30 days, von Walter says they will no longer accept coupons. Babies R Us registry users with “endless earnings” and other rewards must redeem them by mid-April.

Washington Post reporter Abha Bhattarai contributed to this report.
 
kids do buy toys like they used too just not in the actual stores

What type of toys are they buying? Is it still figurines or is it the beyblades or what? Im just going by my nephew he just doesn't seen to be interested in toys at 7 the way I was at his age. Beyblades was the only toy at the moment he seems to interested in.
 
i remember giving away my Transformers collection when i got in 8th grade.
i really wish i hadn't. and i mean i had all them mufuckas.....(Constructacons, Dynobots, Stuntacons, Aerialbots, Metroplex, Shockwave (my favorite), Omega Supreme.......etc....gave em all away.
Hard to find that shit now......and if u do....it costs and arm and a leg.

U gave away a fuckin gold mine..brah
 
What type of toys are they buying? Is it still figurines or is it the beyblades or what? Im just going by my nephew he just doesn't seen to be interested in toys at 7 the way I was at his age. Beyblades was the only toy at the moment he seems to interested in.

I got son and all his buddies...nintendo ds and be blade is all they want..with a side of android tablet..brah
 
What type of toys are they buying? Is it still figurines or is it the beyblades or what? Im just going by my nephew he just doesn't seen to be interested in toys at 7 the way I was at his age. Beyblades was the only toy at the moment he seems to interested in.

depends on the kid man but there are a ton of figures and especially dolls and especially dolls of color out there.
same shit though lego's action figures. water guns same shit just more fierce.
 
I got son and all his buddies...nintendo ds and be blade is all they want..with a side of android tablet..brah

Beyblades seems all the rage.

depends on the kid man but there are a ton of figures and especially dolls and especially dolls of color out there.
same shit though lego's action figures. water guns same shit just more fierce.

Damn toys of color. Thats stands out because there werent many of them when I was coming up and the ones I did get were so generic is wasnt funny. Legos tho how could I forget.
 
I used to pick up a young chick from Toys R Us in Charlotte NC way back in the day just to fuck the shit out of her :lol:
Great Memories, i think i was 24 and she was a lil young thang fresh out of high school :yes:
 
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