ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) — Twister, the parlor game once too hot for the Sears catalog but cool enough for Johnny Carson, has been inducted into the National Toy Hall of Fame.
The 2015 National Toy Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony is underway as The Strong’s Chris Bensch takes the stage. #toyhall2015
— The Strong Museum (@museumofplay) November 5, 2015
Let’s give a big hand for the puppet—the first inductee into the National Toy Hall of Fame for 2015! #toyhall2015 pic.twitter.com/oortoVP4An
— The Strong Museum (@museumofplay) November 5, 2015
The second inductee into the National Toy Hall of Fame for 2015 is Twister! #toyhall2015 pic.twitter.com/NiMhC0vxid
— The Strong Museum (@museumofplay) November 5, 2015
The class of 2015 announced Thursday also includes the old-as-time puppet and Super Soaker — think squirt gun on steroids. The inductees were chosen over nine other finalists: the spinning top, coloring book, Wiffle Ball, American Girl dolls, Battleship, Jenga, PLAYMOBIL, scooter and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The hall of fame at The Strong museum in Rochester recognizes toys for their longevity and ability to foster discovery through play. Twister, which made players into game pieces, was deemed too racy for Sears Roebuck’s 1966 catalog. It took off, though, when Carson played it with Eva Gabor on “The Tonight Show.”