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  2. Giga Pet - Wikipedia

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    Giga Pets are digital pet toys that were first released by Tiger Electronics in the United States in 1997 in the midst of a virtual-pet toy fad. [1] Available in a variety of different characters, each Giga Pet is a palm-sized unit with an LCD screen and attached key ring. [2]

  3. Ainbo: Spirit of the Amazon - Wikipedia

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    Animal spirits described in the film include the skinny armadillo Dillo and the heavy-set tapir Vaca. They are introduced as comic-relief characters. [2] [38] One of the major spirit animals highlighted is the benevolent Mother spirit of the Amazon: Turtle Motelo Mama described in lore as a giant turtle that protects the Amazon biosphere. [2]

  4. Wild Animal Baby - Wikipedia

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    Wild Animal Baby was a magazine for children published by the National Wildlife Federation. [1] The magazine was targeted to children ages 2–4, and consisted of readings, pictures, and games designed to teach children about animals. [ 2 ]

  5. Category:Toy animals - Wikipedia

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  6. Wacky WallWalker - Wikipedia

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    The show featured seven Wallwalkers from the planet Kling-Kling: Big Blue, Springette, Bouncing Baby Boo, Crazylegs, Stickum, Wacko, and their leader, Kling-Kling. [6] One character in the special was modeled after Hakuta's son, Kenzo. [7] In Toy Story 3, the character Stretch, voiced by Whoopi Goldberg, is based on a Wacky Wallwalker.

  7. Animal figurine - Wikipedia

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    Animal figurines are figurines that represent animals, either as decorative pieces, toys or collectibles. They are often made of plastic, ceramics, or metal. The earthenware Staffordshire figures of the 18th and 19th centuries were enormously popular, with Staffordshire dog figurines the most popular; these were typically made in pairs.