Timeline
This article is in a work in progress.
Timeline
1999/2001?
- Yoyo, the first ever character was created and it's following test animation also was made.
2001
Introduction
- Hoops was also created and the first ever hoops&yoyo e-card was made to commemorate 4th of july.
- Several other ecards were made in that year. Old Glory, I Miss You All Of The Time, No Heart As Big, What Friends Say.
- Puck and Bluebird were created for the e-card, No Heart As Big, when Hoops gives both along with Yoyo, heart-shaped balloons. Bluebird was the same size of Hoops and Yoyo.
- What Friends Say was the first ever e-card to have voice acting by Mike Adair for Hoops.
2002
Misc
- 3 new E-Cards were made, Valentine's Day Forecast, No Ordinary Hi! and Six Wishes.
- A tutorial for gift wish certificates was made and features Hoops and Yoyo showing off how to send a gift wish certificates.
2003
- The first ever downloadable content was a 2003 September calendar.
Misc
- Sometime in this year, the titular characters Pink Kitty Green Bunny names were changed to Hoops and Yoyo.
2004
- Their own site, (hoopsandyoyo.com) debuted on May 24th, 2004 and quickly built a dedicated following. By 2005, 3 million visitors had come to the hoops&yoyo home page, and the numbers continued to increase since then.[1]
More merch started to be produced in 2004-2005, such as luggage tags, T-shirts, plushies and etc.
2005
- In 2005, Mike Adair, started animating E-Cards, which the first ever E-Card animated by himself, was Just a Fly By Hi!, and designing some hoops&yoyo contents.
Also that same year, the Jingle Wiggle Wiggle! CD was produced, featuring Makuza and released in December.
2006
- Starting in 2006, hoops&yoyo started gaining more popularity because of a certain million of thanks e-card was being widespread, and it was the year when they first appeared on YouTube, and the official creation of the channel in that same year.
- In the same year, Hallmark Cards created physical cards that had speakers that spoke and sang to the recipient. Hoops & Yoyo became a popular subject for these sound cards until being discontinued in 2015. Of course, several of these cards are still sold in stores, but only a one new one was produced in April 2025, Lots Of Fun In This Easter, As of December 2025, no new ones are being produced.
- Briefly collaborating with the 2005 founded company Smilebox, Hallmark Cards made custom E-Cards where users could insert their photos into a Flash Interactive photo album in 2006. This continued until the mid 2010s. Smilebox is still active to this day, but removed hoops&yoyo E-cards, aswell their older E-cards from 2006-2011.
2007
2007
March Madness
- Throughout March of 2007, the Hoops & Yoyo website promoted the March Madness games with mentions of basketball and even bringing back Marshy, that's where Marshy's birthday was unveiled.
2009
Ask the Builder Collab
- Started as a collaboration in May 2009. The last mentions on the Ask the Builder website are from January 2011. It was reuploaded on Bob Holt's YouTube channel in 2012 and the Hoops & Yoyo YouTube channel in 2014.

~~Work In Progress~~
2010
Hallmark’s 100 year anniversary
- To celebrate Hallmark's 100 year anniversary, events with Hoops & Yoyo were made in the headquarters, including inflatable mascots walking around and welcoming guests.
2011
- Hallmark's collaboration ended with Smilebox in December 2011.
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2015
Bob Holt being fired from Hallmark
In June 5th, 2015, Bob Holt was fired from Hallmark. No reason was given other than that hoops&yoyo did not fit into the "humor" that Hallmark wanted.