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Tiny Tessie (voiced by Katie Leigh) is a toy doll who after losing a relay race, discovers that she needs to get out of her Sleepy Slumber 2000 Stroller to be active and have more fun. Coach Kay (voiced by Dot-Marie Jones) is a small plastic doll in a football/soccer kit. Tony (voiced by Chris Coppola) is a toy taxi cab driver.
After Doc discovers that Coach Kay, a small plastic doll in a football/soccer kit, has a crack in her whistle valve, she takes her to the clinic to perform the surgery to replace the valve, but needed to confirm Kay that everything is going to be alright after she became afraid of the surgery procedures and prepping up.
Betsy Wetsy was a "drink-and-wet" doll originally issued by the Ideal Toy Company of New York in 1937. [1] [2] It was one of the most popular dolls of its kind in the Post–World War II baby boom era.
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Together with the guys from the Found Footage Festival, Jimmy presents selections from old low-quality instructional VHS videos and suggests the audience avoid them (such as the owner's video for the Rejuvenique face mask, Superchops 4 Bass with Beaver Felton, and Fun with Ventriloquism).
The 39-year-old says his fixation with plastic surgery started at an early age and was spurred by his childhood in a low-income family. "I think in my brain, wealth and fame came in tandem with ...
All reported damaging their dolls by cutting off the hair, painting them, or even removing appendages,” noted the findings, in which one girl discussed switching the heads on Ken and Barbie and ...
Different toy manufacturers and different cultures have produced different-looking roly-poly toys: the okiagari-koboshi (起き上がり小法師, "take a spill, get up, and arise"), Kokeshi doll and some types of Daruma doll of Japan, the nevаlyashka (неваляшка, "untopply") or van'ka-vstan'ka (ванька-встанька, "Ivan-get-up") of Russia, and Playskool's Weebles.