hello! This blog is going to dedicated to mostly motionettes, furbies, and smaller animatronics, along with some larger animatronics as well. I just wanted to share pictures of my collection and any animatronics I come across.
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hello! This blog is going to dedicated to mostly motionettes, furbies, and smaller animatronics, along with some larger animatronics as well. I just wanted to share pictures of my collection and any animatronics I come across.
Sammy Skates
This is Sammy! I also have the Christmas version of him, I might post a picture later. Here’s a short video from when I first got him.
Here are a few of my favorite motionettes.
The first one is the Telco clown party figure. His nose glows and he plays happy birthday music.
The next two are Easter themed Telco small fry motionettes. They don’t play music or anything but they’re super cute!
From back in June! The blue-eyed one is Charcoal & the brown -eyed one is Pumpernickel ♡
why did this get no notes I’m offended
The spooky version of Billy Bass, Big Mouth Billy “Bones”. Made by Gemmy in 1999. Takes 4-C batteries.
Telco Creations 1988 Halloween catalog. I can’t remember where I found this. If someone knows, I’ll credit the source.
Yule Burner - the talking, singing LOG!
How great. Truly great.
Another Halloween “Small Fry” motionette. At just 12" tall, these figures were short compared to the average Telco motionette. I think these figures were made to be used for Halloween or Christmas. How many kids want to dress up like Angels anyway?
“Billy Bass! Gimme a snake fact!” “Snakes do not have eyelids.” “You hear that, Jug? A Serpent never blinks in the face of a challenge!”
This is one of my favorite Christmas motionettes. From 1994 by Telco. Santa is 18″ high, the grandfather clock (which actually works) stands 21″ high. It has a cassette tape player at the base of the back of the clock. Play the tape and you’ll hear Santa reading the Night Before Christmas. This is some of Telcos best work.
This is a 1992 Telco Christmas motionette booklet included with my Sleeping Mrs. Claus Motionette. Theres so much I don’t have, its unbelievable.