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Post by kaylathehedgehog on Aug 15, 2008 21:23:48 GMT -7
Yay!
I'd especially be interested in seeing the comparison images. I hear that the updated Backpack art is beautiful.
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Post by kaylathehedgehog on Aug 15, 2008 5:35:58 GMT -7
Ooh, the Adventure Series Reviews would be fun to work on. Especially since I just got eight new tapes, plus I already have some from my Playskool version. Those'll count too, right?
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Post by kaylathehedgehog on Aug 15, 2008 5:31:13 GMT -7
^ I agree.
Quellor was one of those rather rare 80s villains who could be utterly hilarious one minute and completely terrifying the next.
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Post by kaylathehedgehog on Aug 11, 2008 20:22:15 GMT -7
Perhaps he feeds off evil, then?
Ooh, so many plot bunnies spawning.
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Post by kaylathehedgehog on Aug 8, 2008 19:10:25 GMT -7
I think I speak for everyone when I say we should be thanking you.
There aren't that many Teddy Ruxpin sites out there to begin with, and even fewer of those have sections dedicated to the animated series. The TRFAQ has a very good section for the series, but it doesn't have character images like yours does, and I love character images.
I hope that your site sticks around much longer than the next ten years and that this site continues to grow.
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Post by kaylathehedgehog on Aug 7, 2008 19:03:08 GMT -7
Yay for alliterations!
Anyway, going back to Quellor, we know that he uses the black box to keep law and order amongst MAVO, but does he have any other abilities?
The opening of the cartoon showed him shooting lightning from his hands, but the only time he does it in the show proper is in the Land of Ying arc when he takes the electricity concept from the Sorcerer. I was curious to know if he could only do that when hooked up to that little device or not
Or does he just rely on the black box?
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Post by kaylathehedgehog on Aug 5, 2008 20:10:08 GMT -7
That'd be cool. There's not that many sites out there with as much animation information as here.
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Post by kaylathehedgehog on Aug 5, 2008 20:08:54 GMT -7
Thanks for the reply. As it turns out both Grubby and the cord work just fine, as I got him to work a couple hours ago. The cord's just finicky I guess. Thanks for the help though.
If anyone wants me to retitle this as a help thread, I'll do so. Otherwise, it can be deleted it necessary.
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Post by kaylathehedgehog on Aug 5, 2008 17:22:22 GMT -7
Is it possible for a Grubby animation cord to stop working?
I recently purchased one off Ebay, but for some reason Grubby won't play. I'm pretty sure the Grubby works, since the auction said that they both worked, at Teddy worked like the description said. I did notice that the cord fit rather loosely in both ports, so perhaps it's a problem with the cord.
Any ideas?
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Post by kaylathehedgehog on Aug 5, 2008 16:27:32 GMT -7
^ I agree.
I think BP needs to market the heck out of Teddy. I'm talking plushies, bedsheets, school accessories, toys, etc. I'd love to be able to buy a Teddy plushie without having to troll Ebay.
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Post by kaylathehedgehog on Aug 5, 2008 6:05:13 GMT -7
I think that the Teddy Ruxpin FAQ had an image of the Amber prototype at one point, but it seems to have been taken down.
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Post by kaylathehedgehog on Aug 4, 2008 17:01:29 GMT -7
According to the Teddy Ruxpin FAQ, not only were there prototypes of a Gimmick talker, but also ones for Prince Arin, Princess Aruzia, Wooly, and Tweeg. There was also a female illiop planned named Amber.
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Post by kaylathehedgehog on Aug 4, 2008 16:57:16 GMT -7
I know for a while, Teddy had competition in the form of TJ Bearytales. It was another animatronic bear that told stories just like Teddy, and it was always placed within close proximity to Teddy, at least in all the stores I saw him in. Nowhere near as cute as our Teddy.
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Post by kaylathehedgehog on Aug 3, 2008 17:15:32 GMT -7
Good. I think I'll leave the screencapping to you.
EDIT: I'll also be sending a review of "Wizardweek."
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Post by kaylathehedgehog on Aug 1, 2008 9:50:49 GMT -7
Good. I was a little concerned about that, in case I happened to review the same episode that someone else did.
Should we follow the style that you have, or do it our own way?
EDIT: I've finished a review on "Octopede Sailors." I also have the live-action pilot episode if you want me to review that.
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