JeffSaylor
11-30-2010, 10:44 AM
Silly, but ingenious interactive toys...
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Not every collectible I own is serious. Sometimes a toy comes around that may look silly, but *gasp* is actually fun to play with. Take the P-Brains. These ingenious figures took a variety of different characters and allowed you to mix-and-match their squishy brains. Each "brain" contained the personality of that character, so by placing, say the soldier's brain in the baby, you got some pretty hilarious dialogue. Sure, the gimmick got old pretty quick, but for a few minutes some good laughs were to be had. Plus, squeezing squishy brains never got old...
UNCLE MILTON'S P-BRAINS
2004
5" x 9"
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Not every collectible I own is serious. Sometimes a toy comes around that may look silly, but *gasp* is actually fun to play with. Take the P-Brains. These ingenious figures took a variety of different characters and allowed you to mix-and-match their squishy brains. Each "brain" contained the personality of that character, so by placing, say the soldier's brain in the baby, you got some pretty hilarious dialogue. Sure, the gimmick got old pretty quick, but for a few minutes some good laughs were to be had. Plus, squeezing squishy brains never got old...
UNCLE MILTON'S P-BRAINS
2004
5" x 9"
https://www.figures.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=14221&stc=1&d=1291137402
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