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  2. Sing-a-ma-jigs - Wikipedia

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    The toys have a pill shaped body with small feet, you activate it by squeezing the body, the mouth works the same as the Sing-a-ma-lings. There are 4 of them to collect: Bonsai: Blue Monkey with pink hair Bugle: Purple Dog Bunaroo: Pink Bunny with a flower on its ear Butter: Yellow Cat with pink hair and a bow

  3. Mickey Mouse Funhouse - Wikipedia

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    Mickey Mouse, along with Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Goofy and sometimes Pluto, meet Funny, an enchanted and energetic talking funhouse who residing in the Funhouse Forest outside of Hot Dog Hills alongside his pet doghouse Teddy and a sentient weathervane named Windy.

  4. Pal Mickey - Wikipedia

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    Pal Mickey is a discontinued interactive stuffed toy developed by The Walt Disney Company and previously sold at Walt Disney World. Pal Mickey was discontinued and no new stock is available for purchase as of October 2008. The toy is a ten-inch (25 cm) plush model of Mickey Mouse, soft and easy for children to hold.

  5. Mickey Mouse - Wikipedia

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    Before this he had only whistled, laughed, and grunted. His first words were "Hot dogs! Hot dogs!" said while trying to sell hot dogs at a carnival. [54] Mickey's Follies (1929) introduced the song "Minnie's Yoo-Hoo" which would become the theme song for Mickey Mouse films until 1935. The same song sequence was also later reused with different ...

  6. Walt Disney Home Video (VHS) - Wikipedia

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    An early example is the 1981 release of "A Walt Disney Christmas" where a "Free Mickey Mouse Plush Toy" was offered as an incentive. [6] Disney later offered a promotion for Summer 1982 called "Disney's American Summer", where they sold some of their live action movies for the first time. [ 7 ]

  7. The Karnival Kid - Wikipedia

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    The Film Daily (September 1, 1929): "Very Good: Mickey Mouse does his cartoonatics as a hot dog vendor at the circus grounds. The hot dogs come to life and the cartoonist gets a series of clever and funny gags that will make anybody laugh. Winds up with a serenade by two cats assisting Mickey win his gal.

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