This is the very first episode of Holly’s Animated Life (April 2008). I took my camera to Ikea, but it malfunctioned and then had soooo much to say I ended up drawing it out with markers.
Just a little update: The road from hell is now a toll-way.
My closest IKEA is located at the intersection of the daisy-strewn tollway and the road from hell soon to be a tollway. I took the road from hell soon to be a tollway
because I am stupid.
After much traffic on the road from hell soon to be a tollway, we finally arrived at the big blue happy box, IKEA.

The big blue happy box, IKEA opens at 10. BUT the big blue happy box, IKEA serves breakfast to hungry travelers starting at 9:30.
Unload the minivan…
time for snacks!

The big blue happy box, IKEA serves a full breakfast and many snacks. The big blue happy box, IKEA serves all this and a bag of chips for mere peanuts.
Mmmmm. After a good breakfast we felt like
shiny, happy people shopping at the big blue happy box, IKEA.
Let’s get a cart!
Oh, the carts at the big blue happy box, IKEA have special, magical shopping cart powers.

They may be pushed in ANY direction.
Wow.
Cool.
Super neat.
ANY direction
except forward.
Wow.
Cool.
Super neat.
After about 10 feet…
Wow. *
What the?*
Cool. *
Who designed these?*
Super neat. *
If any IKEA design team personnel steps in my way, I am going to push them over with my cart. They probably have encountered this before and will step directly in front of the cart rendering me helpless. They are so evil and crafty.*
Let’s tour the big blue happy box, IKEA while pushing our magical carts in a sideways direction.
Wow.
Cool.
Super neat.
The big blue happy box, IKEA designers have made the store into a giant maze.
Yeah!
Over the loud speaker IKEA plays big blue happy box music and announces that “the average IKEA customer spends 3 hours in the store” I think that the average IKEA customer is insane and not chasing a collective 4 children.
Let’s run sideways fast so we can get to the place I need to go…
Yeah!
I found things I need. I will just pop them into my magical sideways cart.
Here is what will fit into the magical sideways cart:

This is what I try to fit into the magical sideways cart:
Legend:
circled in purple: things that I fit into my cart pushing really hard
crossed out in purple: things that kept falling out of my cart
circled in green: things I put in my friend’s cart
circled in orange: things I couldn’t fit in either cart and carried
crossed out in orange: things I couldn’t fit in either cart and carried and dropped repeatedly
*angel choir sings*
Look.
Look.
Look at this:

It is an amazing light fixture that looks like a clear bucket. You can fill the bucket up with ANYTHING (except water…
they say specifically no water). You can fill the bucket up with things that coordinate with your room. See how nice it looks in my pretend room?
I just love the big blue happy box, IKEA.
Let’s go check out!
If I can get these magical sideways carts to line up in the narrow aisles…I can go home and stare at my new bucket light.
Push. Push. Push.
Whew!

Now the challenge of unloading my 362 large boxes onto a check-out conveyor belt 1/6 the boxes’ size.
I pushed the magical sideways carts to the minivan, loaded the car and we were off.

Bye. Bye. Big blue happy box, IKEA.
We were out of there in less then 2 hours because
we are WAY below the average IKEA customer…
So glad you brought this back! Threw it on my facebook page because it screams FUN, and I’m FUN, and more people need FUN in their lives!
Go, FUN! 🙂
I love the IKEA store map. The confusion that is modern infrastructure these days tends to just inspire people sometimes, it hurts. lol.
And I think they should call that pushcart of their the “crabcart”.
I feel so deprived! I’ve never been to an actual IKEA store, but I do love lusting after the stuff at their website!
This is HILARIOUS! Glad you put it out there again for the newbies like me! 🙂
And confession time….
I HAVE NEVER BEEN TO AN IKEA.
I’m not sure I even know exactly what kind of store it is.
Unreal, I know.
I am headed to that very same magical IKEA in 2 weeks (it was supposed to be today or tomorrow, but the ice and snow cancelled the trip). I am a little bit sad to hear the road to hell is soon to be a Tollway because my husband cusses every time he has to pay tolls on the drive south from Okieland to IKEA. Note to self: Buy more earplugs for the children before we leave.
I never saw the first animation, thanks for the repost! Oh, and the sideways carts totally bite.
This was fantastic.
I totally *heart* you now.
Excellent visual aids. Power Point eat your heart out!
I can’t take my youngest daughter into IKEA without risking serious anxiety – hers, not mine. She worries the entire time that we won’t find our way out.
Because I’m such a good mom I tell her not to worry. They have food and bathrooms. 🙂
I am so jealous. My husband is such a drag, and he refuses to set foot in IKEA ever again. I so love it there. I love its plastic fantubulousness. *Sigh*
The LEGEND…priceless!