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""WHAT'S COOKING!? DOC!" Just like in the movies!"? |
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"Here at Off-Model Toys, we guarantee you'll be creeped out! Latex takes hard play!" The brown bunny, eh? |
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I like how they stand on special "feet." Is that a euphanism for something else that that they stand on? |
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Combine the 'Latex takes "HARD PLAY" ' line with that deviant expression on "Monkey Doodle's" face and you have something VERY disturbing going on in the rumpus room. |
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From now on, Monkey Doodle will live in my nightmares. |
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I do love me some two-foot giant monkey doodle... |
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Monkey Doodle is actually an improvement over version one: Donkey Moodle. |
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A sibling actually had one of these. The cool thing was the weird sound technology: the Patented Talking Tape was embossed plastic, attached at one end to the inflatable. The sound was embossed in the tape in thousands of grooves along the length of the tape. To play, you'd simply run a fingernail along the tape: the very lo-fi sound came out of the inflatable itself. Something like primitive 1-bit digital (or PPM) audio coding comes to mind. |
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Sounds interesting, no pun intended. |
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I'm reminded of a parody ad, in a parody Golden Age comic, in the National Lampoon, which promised to send an impressionable child detailed patterns for sewing every child's favorite playmates, Teddy Bare and Effa Duck. |
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"Throw 'em up... they land" |
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I'd pay $1 for a three-foot mickey... |
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"show mother and dad" lol |
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We get plenty of monkey doodle at work as it is. |
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Monkey Doodle needs to be in the next Seaguy series. |
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Doctor Psycho, |
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