Untitled, 1960
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been entertaining a 4 year old with some clips of teddy ruxpin which was my very favorite show as a child in the 80s. it had this continuing storyline in each episode that i really enjoyed. anyways it really pleases me that a child of today still thinks teddy is interesting, enough so that the little girl came to me a week after the first episode and asked me to see more. i was shocked that she remembered the name of the bear. so i find this on youtube, how to fix your teddy ruxpin bear. i had one when i was really young and eventually broke it by moving his mouth…he took tapes in his back and would talk. perhaps now i can try to fix it and show little girl that teddy has come to life! it’s early and i am full of harebrained ideas. will post teddy video soon to show all 90s kiddies how solid 80s cartoons were.
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