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Mr. Potato Head is an American toy produced by Hasbro since 1952. It consists of a plastic model of a potato "head" to which a variety of plastic parts can attach; typically ears, eyes, shoes, hat, nose, mustache, pipe (1952–1987), pants (1973–1983, 2010–present), headphones (2024–present), glasses, and mouth.
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Hasbro officially named the toy Mr. Potato Head. [6] In 1964 and 1975, George Lerner's original designs got their plastic head and size upgrades respectively, in order to comply with government issued safety regulations. [7] Lerner died in 1995. [citation needed]
Don Rickles as Mr. Potato Head, a cynical potato-shaped doll with put-together pieces on his body. Jim Varney as Slinky Dog, a dachshund slinky toy and Woody's second-in-command. Wallace Shawn as Rex, a nervous green Tyrannosaurus figurine. John Ratzenberger as Hamm, a smart-talking piggy bank.
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