They were announced Thursday during a ceremony at The Strong National Museum of Play in Rochester, New York.
They will be on display with the 68 other inductees into the Toy Hall of Fame like blocks, G.I. Joe and coloring books' partner -- crayons.
Other past inductees include normal toys like a yo-yo and dollhouse along with toys that aren't playthings at face value but help develop kids' imaginations like a cardboard box, inducted in 2006.
As for this year's inductees, Matchbox cars hit the market in 1952. Within 8 years, they were so popular that more than 100 million cars were sold in a year, USA Today reported.
Magic: The Gathering was also so popular that when creator Wizards of the Coast released the card collecting game in 1993, the company couldn't keep up with the orders, according to USA Today.
Coloring books, which are a staple of childhood, now know no age boundaries, with coloring books now being marketed to adults.
So, what didn't make the cut this year? Toys like Care Bears, the iconic Fisher-Price Corn Popper, Jenga and My Little Pony, the AP reported.
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