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RoomMates 684SLM Bowser Peel and Stick Giant Wall Decal
Sale Price: $24.99
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Bowser is one grumpy Koopa King! Bowser on your wall! Easy to apply, remove, and reposition! Bring the Koopa King to your walls with this giantic wall graphic! Everyone's favorite Mushroom Kingdom baddie, Bowser, has been transformed into an easy-to-apply decal that will look right at home in any gaming area or bedroom. Getting the design on your wall is as easy as peeling and sticking. Just assembled the four piece design piece-by-piece- and don't worry about getting everything right the first time! Because RoomMates are removable and repositionable, you can take your time assembling Bowser in the perfect location. Fully assembled Bowser measures 30-inches tall x 30-inches wide. A total of 5 wall decals.
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Super Mario Keychain Cute Keyring Keyfob Green
List Price: $43.20
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·Super Mario themed keychain, ideal gift for the game lovers ·Keychain with one ring to attach the keys or other accessory ·Made with great attentions to details, keychain of high quality ·Simple but stylish, very practical, perfect for collecting the keys
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Looney Tunes: Golden Collection, Vol. 2
List Price: $64.92
Sale Price: $13.88
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Direct from Termite Terrace, it's 60 more classic Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies! This four-disc set offers animation fans installments with Bugs Bunny ("The Big Snooze," "Hare Conditioned," "Slick Hare," "Baby Buggy Bunny," and more); the Road Runner and friends ("Beep, Beep," "Gee Whiz-z-z-z-z-z-z," "The Dover Boys," "Mouse Wreckers," and more); Tweety and Sylvester and friends ("Bad Ol' Puddy Tat," "Tweety Pie," "Kitty Kornered," "The Great Piggy Bank Robbery," more); and other Warner all-stars ("Book Revue," "I Love to Singa," "One Froggy Evening," and more). 5 1/3 hrs. total. Standard; Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital mono, Spanish, French; Subtitles: English, French, Spanish; audio commentary; documentaries; featurette; more. NOTE: This set includes all 30 shorts from "Spotlight Collection, Vol. 2."
Brash, fast-paced, and hysterically funny, the Warner Brothers cartoons rank among the undisputed treasures of American animation and American comedy. This second collection, a follow-up to Looney Tunes: Golden Collection, includes such gems as "Porky in Wackyland," "A Bear for Punishment," "Gee Whiz-z-z," The Great Piggy Bank Robbery," and "I Love to Singa." A short documentary about director Bob Clampett features several cartoon historians, animator Eric Goldberg, Shawshank Redemption director Frank Darabont, and Ren and Stimpy creator John Kricfalusi (enthusiastic but over the top). But Warners continues its scattergun approach to selecting films. There are only eight cartoons by Clampett in the set, plus three by Tex Avery and one by Frank Tashlin. "Rabbit Fire" and "Rabbit Seasoning" appear on the first set, but the third cartoon in Jones's trilogy, "Duck! Rabbit! Duck!" isn't on either. More than two-thirds of the films are by Friz Freleng and Chuck Jones. That's not necessarily a bad thing. "Show Biz Bugs," "Bugs Bunny Rides Again," and the Oscar-winning "Tweety Pie" showcase Freleng's razor-sharp timing. "What's Opera, Doc," "The Dover Boys," and the justly celebrated "One Froggy Evening" rank among Jones's boldest experiments and most brilliant successes. Volume Two includes some genuine rarities, among them, "Sinkin' in the Bathtub" (1930), the first Looney Tune, and the Oscar-winning documentary "So Much for So Little." With 60-plus cartoons, transferred from good prints Looney Tunes: Golden Collection, Volume 2 is a collection to treasure. (Rated G, suitable for all ages: cartoon violence) --Charles Solomon
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The Powerpuff Girls - The Complete First Season
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Sale Price: $5.98
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The Powerpuff Girls is an award-winning animated action series about three super-powered little girls Bubbles Blossom and Buttercup with one very big mission: saving the world before bedtime.Running Time: 290 min.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: ANIMATION/ADULT SWIM UPC: 053939674026 Manufacturer No: T6740
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Leap Frog Gift Set - Letter Factory/Talking Word Factory (+ Plush)
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Letter Factory Tad, Leap, and Lily hop from the pages of the amazingly popular Leap Pad learning toys onto the television screen in this attention grabbing phonics program. Tad's disappointment at being unable to help his family with an important presentation at the letter factory quickly turns to excitement when he meets Professor Quigley and joins each of the letters of the alphabet in their own fun-filled classroom devoted to learning their unique sound. Tad practices karate kicks with the k's, digs the vibes with the cool cat d's drumming on the bongos, and snores peacefully with the z's while learning to recognize each letter and the sound it makes. A catchy, fun song serves as a summation of each letter's "class" and entices even the most reluctant of toddlers (and their parents) to sing each letter's sound. An interactive game follows the program and gives children a chance to practice their newfound skills of recognizing letters and their sounds. Consumers expect great educational products from LeapFrog and this DVD won't disappoint. (Ages 2 to 5) --Tami Horiuchi Talking Word Factory Building words is an exciting and empowering experience for young children (and frogs) who have mastered individual letters and their sounds. When young Tad wants to nominate his Dad for a "Best Dad" contest he asks his brother Leap and sister Lily for some help filling out the application. The three young frogs go see Professor Quigley at their Father's Talking Word Factory for a little instruction and get to watch the "Sticky-ick-o-rama" and the "Word Whammer" machines at work. Tad quickly discovers that vowels act as the glue that sticks letters together and then learns to combine individual letter sounds to make three-letter words, use common ending sounds to create rhyming words, and blend letter sounds to make even longer rhyming words. Phonemic awareness, vocabulary building, and rhyming are entertaining and fun thanks to familiar Leap Pad characters, colorful animation, and short songs. An interactive word game challenges young viewers to fill in the missing first letter in a variety of three-letter words. This program is a great next step for graduates of Leap Frog: Talking Letters Factory and children ages 3 to 6. --Tami Horiuchi
This Giftset includes two new titles The Letter Factory and The Talking Word Factory together with a cuddly plush toy! LeapFrog one of the strongest brands in educational learning for kids focuses on teaching both letter sounds and letter names - the key building blocks to reading - in these first two releases.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: CHILDREN/FAMILY UPC: 012569588356
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Mario Brothers Birthday Party 22 Piece Mario Birthday Cake Topper Featuring Mario, Luigi, Bullet, Toad, Mushroom, Goomba, Koopa, Shy, Bomb, Lakitu Spiny, Mario Coins, Large Bomb, and 6 Mario 1" Decorative Buttons
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Exclusive, Unique Mario Brothers 20 Piece Birthday Cake Topper Featuring 6 Super Mario Characters Including Goomba, Koopa Troopa, Mario Mushroom, Cheep Cheep Flying Fish, And 2 Mario Spit Fires, 3 Mario Coins, Large Bomb, 6 Mario 1" Decorative Buttons, 3 Mario Fireballs, And A 2"-3" Random Mario Figure
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Super Mario Wallet Card Holder Change Purse Red
List Price: $53.60
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·Super Mario pattern on front ·Tri-fold design with magnetic closure ·Two compartments for bills ·Nine compartments for cards ·One compartment for your favorite photo ·Perfect for Super Mario fans
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Super Mario Leather Like Handbag Shoulder Bag Red
List Price: $56.40
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·Tote bag made of high quality leather like material, very soft and durable ·Super Mario Bros. patterns at front, very cute ·One main compartment with zipper closure, perfect for holding your wallet, umbrella, sunglass, cosmetics, etc ·One small pocket with Velcro closure inside for holding your important items, like cell phone, keys, cards, etc ·Medium size, enough to carry anything you can image, perfect for shopping ·Very practical, ideal item for Super Mario fans
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Bears Around the World
Most chidren like bear toys. And Teddy Bear is no longer a new concept for them. Teddy bears quickly became popular all over the world especially in the US where the name Teddy originated. Notably, France, Japan and Australia all began and continue to manufacture bears.
Ideal was the first company to make teddy bears in the United States. Its founder, Morris Michtom, is said to have taken his inspiration from the Clifford Berryman cartoon of Theodore Roosevelt failing to shoot a bear cub, to make his first bear. Ideal bears are characterised by their triangular shaped heads, and they have been producing the same style of bear for several decades.
Other well-known American companies include Knickerbocker, Applause, Gund and the North American Bear Co, famous for their unusual character bears of famous people. The younger teddy bear companies in the US, such as Dakin, Eden and Russ Berrie all manufacture their bears in the Far East.
French bears can be identified by their short bristle mohair, their simple jointing and their colourful ear linings. Although they are relatively easy to identify it is often difficult to say what company made them. Two of best known are M Pintel Fils and Fadap, both of whom ceased production in the 1970s. Other European companies like Berg in Austria were more successful and are still making bears today.
Australia is well known for producing soft toy versions of the koala. However, companies such as Joy Toys are also noted for making the more traditional bears. One feature common to Australian bears is a neck without a joint. In Japan, teddy bear manufacture has tended to focus on novelty and mechanical bears, particularly in the 1950s and 1960s.
British Bears
In the early days, British manufacturers copied the look of the German bears. Over the years however they have gradually changed, as designers began to experiment with different shapes and materials.
The first British bear was made by J K Farnell in 1906. Other early bears were made by W J Terry, Dean's Rag Book Co Ltd, Chad Valley and Chiltern. While early British bears copied the German look, later on they began to change - their bodies became fatter, their faces flatter and their arms and legs shorter. British makers also experimented with different materials.
Artificial silk plush was first used in the 1920s and sheepskin was popular for a while in the 1950s. Bears made by different companies developed their own characteristics. Chad Valley bears are instantly recognisable from their bulbous noses, which are often compared to lumps of coal. Early Farnell bears have webbed claw stitching, and Chiltern noses of the 1920s and 1930s have two long stitches going up at each end.
Bear production expanded after the second world war, and the existing market was joined by companies such as Plummer Wandless who specialised in sheepskin bears and Wendy Boston which became famous for producing the first machine-washable teddy bear. Despite the success of British bears, many early companies did not survive for long - some failed, and some were taken over by larger companies. W J Terry was out of business by the end of the 1930s, and Chiltern was taken over by Chad Valley which in turn was taken over by Palitoy. Today only two of the major teddy names are still making bears - Merrythought, founded in 1930 and Dean's. Although they still make traditional bears, these companies also produce many collectibles which are usually either copies of old bears or specially-designed commemorative or souvenir bears.
German Bears
Gebruder Bing had been making toys since the 1890s. It made its first teddy bear in 1907. The company was famous for its mechanical toys and soon introduced these elements into its bears. Although Bing made very High Quality bears the company did not survive very long and went into receivership in 1932.
This bear, known as Ted, is golden mohair plush stuffed with wood wool which is made up of very fine wood shavings. The original eyes have been removed and brown wool stitching put in their place. This is a well travelled bear. Having been made in Germany it spent most of its life in Africa. It belonged to Patricia Brooks, who was born in Devon in 1911, but lived most of her life in Zimbabwe. She was given the bear when she was three years old. She connects the time it was given to her to with the departure of Arthur 'Bomber' Harris, to join the RAF just before the First World War. Harris was the manager of the farm in Zimbabwe owned by Patricia's first husband's family. The bear lived with Patricia in Zimbabwe and Zambia and also spent some time in the USA. Patricia heard about the V&A Museum of Childhood on a BBC World Service radio broadcast and donated her bear in 1998.
Queen Victoria Bear
This bear is dressed as Queen Victoria. She was made as a limited edition in 2001 to commemorate the 100th year anniversary of Queen Victoria's death. She is dressed in the mourning clothes the Queen might have worn after the death of her husband, Prince Albert. She is wearing a black cap with a black lace mantilla attached and a shawl also of black lace. The shawl fastens with a silver brooch.
This bear is made by one of two Hermann teddy bear companies, founded by the children of Johann Hermann who started making wooden toys in about 1907. Max Hermann joined his brother and sister, Arthur and Adelheid in their bear making business in 1913. He set up his own company in 1920, founding a family dynasty that is now Hermann-Spielwaren GmgH. The other bear company was founded by Bernard Hermann, whose descendants still run Gebrüder Hermann.
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Is there somewhere where I can buy a Sack Boy Plush?
Y'know, the little cute guy in Little Big Planet (For those who don't know) . My little brother really wants one for Christmas, but I checked Ebay and Amazon; I'm running out of ideas. If anyone could tell me where I could get one! If any of you could leave a link, that'd be great!
Thanks in advance
The official ones are not easy to find.
I'd recommend homemade sites like etsy.com for an alternative. Plus they would probably be actually knitted.:P
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