Nearly all 300,000 dolls sold, ranking Amy as one of the top 10 new toys of 1998 and the best-selling special-feature doll in the $22.5 billion. The following year, Playmates set a new industry standard for dolls with Amazing Amy, a highly intelligent interactive doll that could respond with over 10,000 phrases. For the next eight years, the Amazing dolls remained one of the most popular doll.
Original outfit working condition Allysen is a large 20' interactive doll who speaks to you, and while she speaks her eyes blink, and her mouth and face moves. Her face and hands are made of vinyl but feel very realistic to skin. Her legs and body are made of hard plastic and she is quite a heavy doll. She really is amazing.
Allysen is dressed in her original interactive purple top, jeans and purple and white runners. We have put the required batteries in her - 4 AA & 3AA, and she works. We only have one cassette which slips into the back of her, and no accessories like her 'smoothy cup' or mobile which she asks for. We do not have any instructions for her but have found that she has sensors in her hand, hair and clothing. She also has a microphone in her stomach. Through the sensors she recognises her accessories - if she had any. To get her started you just press the sensor in Allysen's hand, and she will then start to talk to you, and you talk back to her.
Some of the things she says are: Jelly Bean What is your favour colour? Who is your best friend? What holidays are coming up? How far off is your birthday? I'm going to take a nap now, if you want me to wake up just squeeze my left hand. That was a nice snooze. It's such a nice morning Hey, what do you want to do?
I'm sorry can you say that again? And much more. She is really a very interesting doll.
These dolls were originally sold for over $100 so grab a bargain. She does not come with any accessories, but they can be purchased secondhand on Ebay. She will not come with any batteries, so you will need to put your own inside her to make her work.
PLAYMATES 2005 AMAZING AMANDA DOLL WORKING INTERACTIVE ORIGINAL BOX INSTRUCTIONS AUD$140.00. PLAYMATES INTERATACTIVE DOLL 2005 AMAZING AMANDA IN ORIGINAL BOX/INSTRUCTIONS ALL ACCESSORIES COMPLETE This is an extremely rare interactive doll called 'Amazing Amanda' in her original box with items looking as though they have not been used much or even at all.
Amazing Amy
She still has her original hair nets on her head. The original price sticker on the box for this doll is $249.00. PLAYMATES INTERATACTIVE DOLL 2005 AMAZING AMANDA BIRTHDAY PACK/ACCESSORIES IN ORIGINAL BOX/INSTRUCTIONS. This is a rare preowned playpack set of accessories for Amazing Amanda interactive Playmates doll of 2005.
It is a 'Birthday Party Playpack'. It comes with everything that Amanda will need for her birthday party. You will receive:. Mauve birthday party dress.mauve matching party shoes.birthday cake with candle - two precut slices.2 spoons.2 plates.2 birthday hats.party noise maker.gift box with removable lid Perfect accessory for Amazing Amanda doll.
PLAYMATES 2000 - DOLL INTERACTIVE BABIES original blue outfit and brown hair ORIGINAL BOX - unopened Playmates Amazing Baby interactive dolls respond to sound. They actually turn their heads and look at you when you speak. They recognize objects when put in their hands.
When another Amazing Baby comes over to play she recognized your baby and her accessories - then responds, listen as they giggle, chat, and learn from each other. Amazing Baby was one of the best selling toys in the 2000 holiday season.
They are adorable and so sweet looking. You will receive:. Doll in pale green dress with brown hair. Bottle rattle bear spoon with apple sauce on it blanket hair brush She is approx 38cm tall and is made of hard vinyl.
She is jointed at the neck, arms and ledgs. She does not come with any batteries. We have not taken her out of the box- still sealed.
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I must say that while I like the idea of an interactive doll my experiences with them so far have not been happy ones. Several years ago I bought “Amazing Amy” by Playmates at Salamanca market. I think I paid about $30 for her. The first Amazing Amy was released in 1998 and since then Playmates have released other interactive dolls such as “Amazing Allysen”and “Amazing Amanda”. Amy had been well looked after and had most of her food items so I was keen to try her out at home.
Amy had a habit of turning herself on automatically, I think I messed up her programming, and we were startled a few times hearing her voice coming from the doll room. I could live with that but what I could not live with was Amy’s manners and her hypochondria. When she was given her vegetables or something else she did not want to eat she would say “Eww! Mommy.” or “No way Mommy.” I’m sure many mothers can relate to that and on its own I probably would not have been too bothered although I certainly would have been told off for that as a child. Keep in mind that I have never had children of my own so maybe I am not very tolerant. Some of you may think that I’m being silly about this but it annoyed me very much. I never heard my Amy say please or thank you although apparently she does have these words in her vocabulary.
I mentioned this to some other doll collectors I had met online.They thought that she sounded cute. I didn’t find her cute. However, the most disturbing thing about Amy was that she would often ask for medicine! It was the request I heard most often and I felt like Amy was some kind of hypochondriac doll. When all was said and done not only did I not love Amy I actively disliked her so I sold her on to someone with a little girl who probably had lots of fun with her.
I looked for a photo of Amy. I know I took some of her but I think I deleted it after I sold her so here is a YouTube video instead.
It’s quite long. Published by Taswegian1957 Born in England in 1957 my family came to Australia in 1966.
I grew up in Adelaide, South Australia, where I met and married my husband David. We came together over a mutual love of trains. Both of us worked for the railways for many years, his job was with Australian National Railways, while I spent 12 years working for the STA, later TransAdelaide the Adelaide city transit system. After leaving that job I worked in hospitality until 2008. We moved to Tasmania in 2002 to live in the beautiful Huon Valley.
David passed away in 2015 and I'm here on my own now but I have Cindy the dog and Polly the cat to keep me company. I currently co-write two Wordpress blogswith my sister Naomi. Our doll blog 'Dolls, Dolls, Dolls', and a 'Our Other Blog' which is about everything else but with a focus on photographs and places in Tasmania. Post navigation. Lol, a whining hypchondriac, just what everyone needs in their lives, so not. I wonder how long this doll plague was on the market?
I don’t like whiny children either and my kids learned early, that whining did not get them what they wanted. It’s not asked to much of a child that can speak, to say please and thank you either. If she would say please when she wants something, she would be a great way to teach children good manners. I’m not a fan of her face though and that hole in her chest makes her look a little cyborg. I came to Australia with my mother and sister Vanda in 1966 from the UK aboard the Sitmar liner Castel Felice. We settled in South Australia I lived in the western suburbs of Adelaide for most of my life.
I became very interested in retro items in my twenties. It was always a dream of mine to have an old house and fill it with retro items. I have done it twice now.
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My main interest is collecting old things. They do not have to be valuable, only interesting. There is something reassuring about old retro items. I have all sorts of things including doll related items.
My other interests are my beautiful pets, art and going for drives to who knows where. I also enjoy board games or doing a scenic jig saw puzzle on a wintry afternoon by the fire. My goal is to travel a bit more as there are some places I would love to see About Vanda. Born in England in 1957 my family came to Australia in 1966. I grew up in Adelaide, South Australia, where I met and married my husband David. We came together over a mutual love of trains.
Both of us worked for the railways for many years, his job was with Australian National Railways, while I spent 12 years working for the STA, later TransAdelaide the Adelaide city transit system. After leaving that job I worked in hospitality until 2008. We moved to Tasmania in 2002 to live in the beautiful Huon Valley. David passed away in 2015 and I'm here on my own now but I have Cindy the dog and Polly the cat to keep me company. I currently co-write two Wordpress blogswith my sister Naomi. Our doll blog 'Dolls, Dolls, Dolls', and a 'Our Other Blog' which is about everything else but with a focus on photographs and places in Tasmania. Previously on Dolls, Dolls, Dolls.
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(1). (2). (7) Recent Posts From: Our Other Blog: Two Sisters and Two Points of View. Mirror Mirror I love taking pictures of reflections, we do get some beautiful ones on the Huon River but first something a bit more mundane. A wall of my house reflected in a puddle, finally found a use for all that rain we’ve been having. Reflections at Sea Reflections on the Huon Man (and Woman’s) Best Friend When I wrote my cat post last week I said that I often felt that dogs were like four-legged people. Since the first dogs became human companions we’ve bred them for a variety of purposes.
We’ve bred dogs to hunt game large and small, dogs to herd and protect sheepOne of the bus drivers that used to drive the Dover to Hobart bus used to say “When you see the wattle you will see the snow. ” Well the wattle is blooming and snow is forecast for parts of Tasmania tomorrow. I don’t think we will get any but more elevated areas probably will. Items in Cee’s Photo This is the time of year when I almost feel like I have gone into hibernation. The weather is wet and it makes going out with the camera unpleasant.
I seem to have a month or so like this every winter and end up going back to my photo archives for Our Readers.
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