The original books-on-tape toy Teddy Ruxpin debuted in September 1985. And now, 31 years later, the magical bear has been resurrected to incorporate the technology of today – and also to become ...
Remember Teddy Ruxpin, the cuddly bear that could talk, blink, and tell stories? From 1985 to 1990, Teddy Ruxpin was one of the most popular toys around - and now, in an attempt to woo nostalgic ...
Teddy Ruxpin and his best friend Grubby journey to the Land of Grundo in search of a long-lost treasure. With the help of inventor Newton Gimmick and an old treasure map, the three journey across the ...
Teddy Ruxpin was a trendsetter as the first animatronic toy with motorized eyes and mouth when he launched in 1985. Now he's back to entertain and inform a new generation as Ruxpin 2.0. All you had to ...
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NEW YORK (WCMH)-Teddy Ruxpin, the iconic talking teddy bear from the 1980s, is returning next year. The bear was originally launched in 1985 and was the first fully animated talking toy. He had ...
It is every 1980s child's dream, but with a very modern twist. A new version of the lovable talking Teddy Ruxpin has been revealed, but instead of mechanical eye movement, it now has bizarre LCD eyes ...
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Ken Forsse, who created the popular talking animatronic bear Teddy Ruxpin, has died. He was 77. Forsse died of congestive heart failure at home on March 20, NBC News reports. An inventor and ...
Teddy Ruxpin, the iconic ’80s toy that used audiocassettes to simulate an interactive storytelling experience, is set to appear in new film and TV projects following a new deal reached between the ...
A teddy bear with a phone inside can hold a conversation and read stories. July 29, 2013 — -- In 1985 a teddy bear stuffed with a cassette player, four AA batteries and a small speaker became all ...