Thursday, April 30, 2020

April 30 - National Mr. Potato Head Day

Happy National Mr. Potato Head Day! Today has been celebrated on April 30 since 1952, when Mr. Potato Head was the first toy to appear on television. 

This television commercial starring Mr. Potato Head was the first advertisement that targeted children specifically. This holiday honors the beloved toy that changed the face of advertisement. 

Featuring a plastic potato body, it has a variety of other plastic parts that can be attached to it — like a cap, nose, mouth, eyes, ears, and even feet! The list of additional accessories has grown over time to include items such as a car and a boat trailer! 


HISTORY OF NATIONAL MR. POTATO HEAD DAY

American inventor George Lerner of Brooklyn, New York came up with the concept of a "funny face man" in the 1940s, a character created by inserting pronged body and face components into a fruit or vegetable. Unfortunately, Lerner's suggestion was turned down.

In 1951, Hasbro® toy and school supply company. Lerner was offered a $500 advance ($4,848.57 today), as well as a five percent royalty on each kit sold. Mr. Potato Head was the moniker given to the toy.

Mr. Potato Head was the first toy to appear in a television commercial on April 30, 1952. It was also the first television commercial aimed at children rather than parents. 

The toy was released the day following the ad for $0.98 ($9.50 today). There was no plastic potato included, so you had o use a real potato. 

Four noses, three hats, two sets of eyes, mouths ,ears, feet, hands, a pipe, eyeglasses (which were made of plastic), and eight pieces of felt for facial hair were all included in the toy kits of Mr. Potato Head. 

In the 1960s, government rules mandated that the parts less pointed, making it more difficult to penetrate potatoes. 

In 1964 a plastic potato was added to the toy package as a reaction. 

In the 1970s, new safety standards led to the doubling the potato's size in 1975 as well as an increase in the size of the attachments. 


NATIONAL MR. POTATO HEAD TIMELINE 


1940s - Mr. Potato Head is Conceptualized 

Lerner of Brooklyn comes up with the idea of Mr. Potato Head. 

1951 - Mr. Potato Head Gets His Name 

The toy gets the moniker 'Mr. Potato Head'. 

1952 - The first toy on T.V. 

Mr. Potato Head became the firs toy to be advertised on television on April 30, 1952. 

1960s - Blunt Parts for Mr. Potato Head 

Government rules mandate that the toy's attachable parts be less jointed, making it more difficult to puncture potatoes. 

1975 - Mr. Potato Head Doubles in Size 

New safety standards lead to the doubling of the toy potato's size and attachments. 


NATIONAL MR. POTATO HEAD DAY FAQS 


Q. When did the first Mrs. Potato Head come out? 

A. Mrs. Potato Head came out in 1953. 


Q. How many is Mr. Potato Head made up of? 

A. Mr. Potato Head is made up of thirteen parts.

 

Q. Why can't you say 'Mr. Potato Head' anymore? 

A. Hasbro® is ensuring that everybody is welcome the Potato Head university removing the "Mr." from the Mr. Potato Head brand name and logo. This was donut promote gender equality inclusiveness. 


NATIONAL MR. POTATO HEAD DAY ACTIVITIES 


1. Have fun with Mr. Potato Head 

This is the right occasion to play with a Mr. Potato Head toy. You could either use the toy you had as a kid or maybe purchase a new one. 

2. Binge watch the "Toy Story" series 

You may also invite your buddies over for a "Toy Story" marathon. Watching the "Toy Story" movies will transport you back to your childhood. 

3. Visit a toy museum 

Visit the Classic Toy Museum of the National Toy Hall of Fame to make the most of this national holiday. Click photos of the toys and games displayed over there and share your experiences on social media.

 

5 INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT MR. POTATO HEAD 


1. Mr. Potato Head is married 

Mrs. Potato Head is Mr. Potato Head's spouse. 

2. He was part of the Macy's Parade 

The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade featured a Mr. Potato Head balloon from 2005 to 2007. 

3. Inducted into the Toy Hall of Fame 

In 2000, Mr. Potato Head was given a place in the National Toy Hall of Fame in The Strong in Rochester, New York. 

4. Mr. Potato Head has become health conscious 

In 2011, Mr. Potato Head went on a diet to lose weight and become more slimline. 

5. Mr. Potato Head has many avatars 

Mr. Potato Head is also available in other versions inspired by Buzz Lightyear, Spider-Man, and many other animated characters. 


WHY WE LOVE NATIONAL MR. POTATO HEAD DAY


A. It improves a child's motor skills 

Holding the attachable pieces and putting them into the right places on Mr. Potato Head can develop children's fine motor skills. Depending on the child's age, this toy can be used for many types of play.

B. It instills awareness of bodies 

When children can actually hold the toy's body parts, learning about them becomes a little easier. Playing with Mr. Potato Head makes identifying the names of each body part and their proper places a breeze.

C. Toys hold happy memories

Toys are a big part of our childhood. They hold memories of having a good time when playing alone or with friends.


NATIONAL MR. POTATO HEAD DAY DATES

April 30, 2021 
April 30, 2022 
April 30, 2023 
April 30, 2024 
April 30, 2025 
April 30, 2026 
April 30, 2027 
April 30, 2028 
April 30, 2029 


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April 30 - National Bugs Bunny Day


Happy National Bugs Bunny Day! On April 30, today commemorates the date that that "wascally wabbit" first appeared. 

This was in the eight-minute 1938 American black and white short/comedy film 'Porky's Hare Hunt'. In this, he was named Happy Rabbit. 

Two years later, his character would be forever solidified as Bugs Bunny. This was in the eight-minute 1940 American Technicolor animation/comedy short film 'A Wild Hare'. 

Known for his comical antics, Bugs Bunny created memorable roles in Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons produced by Warner Bros.  

Over the years, Bugs Bunny had caused many a raucous scene for his castmates. 

These included Daffy Duck, Yosemite Sam, Porky Pig, Pepe Le Pew, and Marvin the Martian, among others. However, his eminent counterpart was forever the estimable hunter, Elmer Fudd.  

Also over the years, various actors have voiced the animated bunny. However, Mel Blanc originally voiced the iconic “Eh, what’s up, doc?” voice and he did so for almost five decades.  

His popular catchphrase, “What’s up, doc?” continues to be associated with the humorous bunny. 

HOW TO OBSERVE 

Celebrate the day by hosting a Bugs Bunny cartoon marathon party. On April 30, wish Bugs Bunny a happy birthday using #NationalBugsBunnyDay on social media. 

HISTORY 

The observance of this iconic cartoon character commemorates the day Bugs Bunny first debuted in the animated world. 

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April 30 - National Hairstylist Appreciation Day


Happy National Hairstylist Appreciation Day! Each year on April 30, today honors any and all hairstylists everywhere who make artful hairstyles possible.  
  
A talented hairstylist will not only make you look good but also make you feel good. This day also celebrates the uniqueness of all styles of hair. 
  
Hairstylists receive training that gives them experience with a variety of textures, styles, and colors. No matter your style, your hairstylist knows the latest cuts and fashions to make your favorite looks come true.  

They also know how to keep your hair healthy and manageable, too. Whether you like it short, piled high, or sassy, stylists spend their days honing their skills so you look your best. 

HOW TO OBSERVE 

Celebrate your hairstylist by thanking them for their kindness or lending ear. Their morale-boosting, confidence building and self-esteem building talents allow us to look our best.  

Send flowers, give an appreciation card, leave an extra special tip, or maybe send a gift! 

Order a gift card for future cuts and share your hairstyle, along with the first name of your hairstylist on social media using #HairstylistAppreciationDay. 

HISTORY 

National Day Calendar® continues researching the origins of this stylish holiday. 

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