Toy OTD: Dell Mickey Mouse Squeak Toy
I've had this toy since I was a kid - I think my folks bought it for me at a flea market. The squeaker still works, and it still stands on its own, even though I'm assuming it's around forty years old.In spite of my love for the improvements in production technology, there's a lot to be said for the charm of a limited paint palette and a little overspray. Black, white and red are a classic color combination, and the off-white helps keep the toy warm and friendly.
It's a curious pose for a figure - it feels like Mickey is waiting or reacting to another character, as if a Minnie Mouse had been made as part of a set. Still, there's a real sweetness to the sculpt, even though Mickey isn't on-model in the strictest sense. His look and clothing are not exactly what we expect when we picture a Mickey toy, but it has its own consistent design integrity.
I have no idea what was paid for this 'originally' (i.e, in the early '70s when my parents bought it for me - probably less than a dollar. I don't see these for sale all that often, but you can buy one at whatacharacter.com for $55 + shipping.
Labels: 60s toy, dell, disney, merchandise, mickey, mickey mouse, retro toy, rubber toy, squeak toy, squeeze toy, toy, toy of the day, toy OTD
3 Comments:
I saw a cartoon recently in the collector's DVDs called something like "The Orphan's Picnic." In it the "orphans" were childlike Mickeys, who were constantly pulling pranks on Donald. The pose in this toy reminds me of that cartoon.
Oh, yeah! I know which cartoon you're talking about. It's called Orphan's Benefit.
The mice wore little dress-like nightshirts, but I can see why they reminded you of this toy:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3236/2589870383_42082e4076_m.jpg
Doesn't Mickey have a nephew or two? It kinda looks like one of them...:) -it's really nice!
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