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Rugrats Tommy Pickles Talking Plush Doll — Mattel/Viacom, Nickelodeon (1997), Light-Up Crayon, Tested & Working
Rugrats Tommy Pickles Talking Plush Doll — Mattel/Viacom, Nickelodeon (1997), Light-Up Crayon, Tested & Working
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Before Rugrats got rebooted into oblivion, the original 1991 Nickelodeon run gave us Tommy Pickles — the bravest baby in the playpen, armed with nothing but a screwdriver and zero fear. This is the official 1997 Mattel/Viacom talking Tommy Pickles plush doll, featuring his signature wide-eyed stare, wire hair spikes, blue t-shirt, white fabric diaper, and a light-up crayon accessory. Tested and fully working — he talks and the crayon lights up. A genuine artifact from the golden age of Nickelodeon interactive toys.
What's Included:
- 🧸 Tommy Pickles talking plush doll — soft body, vinyl head and hands
- 👕 Original blue t-shirt (velcro closure at back)
- 🩲 White fabric diaper
- 🔦 Light-up crayon accessory
Figure Details:
- 🏷️ Manufacturer: Mattel, Inc. / License: ©1997 Viacom/Nickelodeon / Head stamp: ©1996 / Made in China
- 🗣️ Talking feature — tested and working / light-up crayon — tested and working
- 🏷️ Condition: Used — all original clothing and accessories present
Why Collectors Love It:
The talking Tommy Pickles plush is a step above the standard plush — interactive features, light-up crayon, and all original clothing intact make this one of the more complete examples you'll find in the wild. Tommy Pickles plush dolls from this era are genuinely hard to find with working electronics and all original clothing, so a tested, fully functional example like this is a real score for Rugrats fans and 90s Nickelodeon collectors.
Condition Notes:
Used — all original clothing and accessories present. Talking feature and light-up crayon tested and confirmed working. Shows normal wear consistent with age. Please review photos for specific condition details.
Perfect For:
Rugrats fans and 90s Nickelodeon collectors, vintage interactive plush enthusiasts, anyone building a shelf dedicated to the greatest Nicktoon of the 90s, and people who still hear the Rugrats theme in their sleep.
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