OMG!!! this is my favorite of your gallery, hihi, is simple but innocent, he's not in this world, is into the book, where the words take on new meaning, not just letters, a whole inner universe...sorry if what I write you don't understand me, my natal language is not english, is spanish
OMG!!! this is my favorite of your gallery, hihi, is simple but innocent, he's not in this world, is
Awesome sauce!! I loved Teddy Ruxpin as a kid. Each of us kids had our own TR bears, audio tapes, and books. We watched the TV show too, with Ken Forrse providing Teddy's voice. That was one of my favorite shows... aahh, the good times.
The toy company that made Teddy Ruxpin bears also made some toys of his friend Grubby, but we never saw any of those, just the Teddy toys, tapes, and books. :)
Awesome sauce!! I loved Teddy Ruxpin as a kid. Each of us kids had our own TR bears, audio tapes, an
Yeah, they did. It's a lot more advanced technologically nowadays, with its own app and everything. Personally, I liked the old one with the mechanical insides and the tape player that the mouth moved to when the tape was played.
Yeah, they did. It's a lot more advanced technologically nowadays, with its own app and everything.
I remember having the early 90s model that took cartridges while my brother had the Worlds of Wonder model. Both were given away long ago. My mom says he freaked me out when I was a baby, though I remember being oddly fascinated by the one I had as a kid. Didn't even get into the series until high school when I saw an 80s cartoon theme compilation on Youtube.
This pic is very well done and cute. ^w^
I remember having the early 90s model that took cartridges while my brother had the Worlds of Wonder
Wow, this takes me back. ˆ—ˆ I had a Teddy Ruxpin when I was a kid, my first cassette player, later on I would listen to Weird Al tapes and the mouth movements were just bad enough to make it better.
Great art, love the rest of your gallery, have a fave and a watch for reminding me of one of the happier parts of my world.
Wow, this takes me back. ˆ—ˆ I had a Teddy Ruxpin when I was a kid, my first cassette player, later