Teddy Ruxpin Worlds of Wonder is a children's toy that was popular in the late 1980s. It was created by Ken Forsse and sold by Worlds of Wonder. The toy is a teddy bear that has an animatronic face and can talk, move and sing. It was also accompanied by cassette tapes that contained stories and songs that were played through a built-in cassette player. The bear's eyes and mouth would move as the cassette played, making it appear as if the bear was speaking. The toy was one of the first to use animatronics in a consumer product, and it was a huge success at the time. However, the toy was eventually discontinued in the early 1990s due to changes in consumer tastes and the decline of Worlds of Wonder.
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