It looks like the handles are of different lengths; though it could be the angles of the shots, it does look like the left one (as you're riding) is longer than the right. Not so misfit to me; just take a saw, some sand paper, and paint to it and...voila! Fit!
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There's no answer within the actual special, and actually, this is a point of contention among Rudolph fans. The scooter seems perfectly fine; it has working wheels, and there's really not much more that you can ask of a scooter. I think it's probably on the island because of its weird-looking face—or maybe children simply don't want scooters anymore.
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer & The Island of Misfit Toys
Dolly, like the other Misfit Toys, was not wanted or loved by any child. Her reason for being there was never mentioned in the special, but Rudolph's producer, Arthur Rankin Jr., says Dolly's problem was psychological, caused by being abandoned by a little girl and being depressed because she was unloved.
In the film 'Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and the Island of Misfit Toys' the name of the dentist is Hermey the Elf : D.D.S.
No, King Moonracer was not one of misfit toys.
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