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Post by BabyEinstein204 on Jun 4, 2018 16:28:53 GMT -7
Hi,
This might be a strange topic but we'll see where it leads. I was thinking about the Grundo calendar. Do you think their system would be the same as ours? From the cartoon, it seems similar. If it is, when might Teddy's birthday take place? I'm guessing sometime in August because it happens just before the Wizardweek arc, which happens before "Autumn Adventure". The book shows that it is a summer story, meaning it could take place at any time during summer. This is how I've always thought of it. I b elieve that Teddy Ruxpin's birthday actually happens in the middle of September, not in August.
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Post by BabyEinstein204 on May 29, 2018 16:23:10 GMT -7
hi everyone, I just wanted to ask if anyone could draw a full body picture.of what the new teddy in the new cartoon will look like. He will most likely be in the outfit, like the picture of him it cartoon in the opening of the app and on the box. I know there are some really talented people here. Thanks In my opinion, Teddy will be wearing his classic and original outfit. I want everything to be the same just like in the 80s. If the characters are like the Toddler Titans (from TTG), then I will definitely freak out.
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Post by BabyEinstein204 on Feb 8, 2018 17:44:50 GMT -7
You've probably heard at one point or another about the cancelled Teddy Ruxpin movie that would've served as the series finale to the cartoon series. All that actually came from it was a short test animation, and I recently had the good luck of stumbling upon a couple of the frames. Personally, I like the updated designs. What are your thoughts? Where did you find these? And also, were these supposed to be in a movie in the 2010's or are these made a long time ago?
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Post by BabyEinstein204 on Jan 12, 2018 15:38:45 GMT -7
I have no information about Gimmick in particular. The toys in the video are mostly prototypes or very early production samples, when the toy was actually produced. I do remember that the TRs in unusual costumes were sent to Alchemy II by fans in other countries, re-dressed in a typical local costume. Robert Skegg I think that the tools in with that Gimmick toy e.g. the pens might be real because kids can use the tools to be a future adventurer.
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Post by BabyEinstein204 on Dec 9, 2017 23:59:29 GMT -7
When I checked Google Images, I did not see any Arabic merchandise.
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Post by BabyEinstein204 on Nov 26, 2017 14:13:48 GMT -7
Where did this tape come from?
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Post by BabyEinstein204 on Oct 14, 2017 20:27:05 GMT -7
I subbed you! Are you happy?
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Post by BabyEinstein204 on Sept 24, 2017 18:45:53 GMT -7
I would be happy to buy/ pay for the dvd or pics I'm getting this for Christmas.
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Post by BabyEinstein204 on Sept 23, 2017 16:48:36 GMT -7
The video link no longer works for me for some reason? It worked the other day! Also that pdf file acknowledges the never-released Charlie Brown toy. Where's the PDF at? If you see it, please send me the link.
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Post by BabyEinstein204 on Sept 7, 2017 16:00:42 GMT -7
These are Italian knockoffs. They look so much like Teddy! Down to the fur and translucent brown eyes! They are those record and repeat what you say toys. But unfortunately they dont work anymore. Oh, they look like the Holiday Bear by Eden from Language Nursery and Baby Mozart.
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Post by BabyEinstein204 on Sept 5, 2017 12:47:30 GMT -7
What did Welch's Ruxpin looks like? He had a purple sash, and I think a badge with their logo on it. Was it in cartoon, toy, or both?
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Post by BabyEinstein204 on Aug 31, 2017 9:27:59 GMT -7
I remember there was a video of this tape on YouTube, with the promotional Teddy playing it. It was many years ago. Is the video still there, is so send me the link please.
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Post by BabyEinstein204 on Aug 30, 2017 18:52:45 GMT -7
There is a tape about Welch's Grape Products. I just found it on the My Teddy Ruxpin blog and I'm just curious if you guys have any merchandise with Teddy promoting these food products. If you can find pictures, put it in this thread or if you only see the cassette tape, take a picture of that.
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Post by BabyEinstein204 on Aug 29, 2017 17:45:38 GMT -7
I got this rare swedish tape of Teddy Ruxpin Birthday. Teddy says a few lines and the rest he sings songs in Swedish. Im not sure if the songs are from the Lullibies tape. Im still new to Teddy Ruxpin. At the end of each song he yawns. Its cute. Also his eyes and mouth moves with this tape. There is a cassette case with artwork and credits on the back but there is no artwork or writing on the tape itself. This is the only known Swedish tape I know. Are there any more? Can you send me any pictures of these things?
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Post by BabyEinstein204 on Aug 25, 2017 12:17:48 GMT -7
Hi,
I had an idea that might be interesting. I've seen two videos about Teddy Ruxpin food recipes and thought it might be fun to make an archive of them for Teddy fans to enjoy. I found a recipe from the "Guests of The Grunges" video for friendship chocolate chip cookies. It was both on KeyIngredient and youtube, this being in the comments of a video called "Guests of The Grunges Video Extras." I copied it the best I could and will attempt to post it here. If anyone has an original copy of the recipe, could you confirm its accuracy, please? The part I'm unsure about is whether the soda mentioned here is meant to be baking soda or supposed to be pop, like this says, because soda is not mentioned in the directions. I'm wondering if the coke part was added in after the fact because of this. It would be highly appreciated if someone could check the correctness of this recipe. Note: I've made a small change to how the butter is measured. It now says 3/4 cup, rather than 1&1/2 sticks. This may make measuring it easier.
Ingredients
2 cups sifted flour 1 teaspoon soda [Such as coke] 1/2 teaspoon salt 3/4 cup butter 1 cup brown sugar packed 1/2 cup white sugar 1 egg 1&1/2 teaspoons vanilla 1 12 Oz. package or 1&1/2 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips
Directions
Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. In a bowl, mix the butter until creamy. Slowly add the sugars. Keep mixing until light and fluffy. Add the egg and vanilla. Mix well. Sift all the dry things and slowly add them. Stir in chocolate chips. Drop from a teaspoon onto a greased cookie sheet. Bake at 375 degrees F for 10-12 minutes. Besides the cookies, did you also mention Tweeg's Gold out of Buttermilk recipe because blueoctopede has made this recipe on YouTube.
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