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posted by JoshDM (Fri Jul 30 10, 12:22AM)
Bonus points if you link the commercial for "Rce Krispy Chewy Blues".
posted by Patrick (Fri Jul 30 10, 1:09AM)
Wow. I remember that as a kid! Oh, Ronald Reagan, you don't need your likeness on Mt Rushmore nor on our currency. The substitution of basic human/organic connection for our children with an inanimate, plastic simulacra--is your ultimate tribute, sir!
posted by Janus (Fri Jul 30 10, 2:15AM)
As a child of the '80s, I shamefully remember this. Fortunately, I didn't own it.
posted by Ide Cyan (Fri Jul 30 10, 4:00AM)
Ade Due Damballa! Give me the power, I beg of you!
posted by Newbs (Fri Jul 30 10, 5:28AM)
I don't even need to watch it. I remember the jingle perfectly... sigh...
posted by aquila6 (Fri Jul 30 10, 8:05AM)
Same here...
posted by Brian (Fri Jul 30 10, 8:09AM)
@Newbs: Me, too. If I watch this, I'm afraid I'll have it stuck in my head for another 25 years.
posted by Dokeo (Fri Jul 30 10, 9:19AM)
@ Newbs and Brian
I didn't watch it and I've still had the damn song in my head for the past 4 hours!
posted by G (Fri Jul 30 10, 9:43AM)
My younger brother got it as a gift, for his birthday I think. It creeped us out so bad, and that was even before the Chucky movies came out. I have to admit, all three siblings beat the heck out of that thing.
posted by G (Fri Jul 30 10, 9:43AM)
My younger brother got it as a gift, for his birthday I think. It creeped us out so bad, and that was even before the Chucky movies came out. I have to admit, all three siblings beat the heck out of that thing.
posted by VT (Fri Jul 30 10, 11:13AM)
Yes, unfortunately the mere mention of this horrific product was enough to get the frakking song stuck in my head. I didn't even have to watch the video.
posted by Eli Mars (Fri Jul 30 10, 11:36AM)
That jingle randomly pops in my head every once in a while, even to this day. They were very effective at branding that.
I also think, though, that it's cool they made a doll for boys.
posted by JoshDM (Fri Jul 30 10, 11:39AM)
Here, let me get that My Buddy/Kid Sister song out of your head with something.
Takin' a break,
at a quarter-to-three,
just my Rice Krispies bar and me
Sitting in our afternoon place
loving the crispy-chewy taste
{crispy chewy, uh uh, crispy chewy}
Well I knew it couldn't last,
boy it sure went fast.
I got that mean cruel after-school,
my Krispies chewy blues.
Oh yeah.
posted by MC (Fri Jul 30 10, 1:14PM)
See, the thing I use to combat earworm is I think about the theme to The Wide World of Sports.
posted by Cathy (Fri Jul 30 10, 1:44PM)
My brother had My Buddy and I had Kid Sister. Now that I think about it, I wonder why we wanted them since they don't talk or move or do anything special. Guess its just good marketing.
posted by History of Bubbles (Fri Jul 30 10, 2:01PM)
Haha, I'm with the others above who are afraid to even click on this because just the MENTION is enough to bring the entire song flooding back.
Am I the only one who found the phrasing in the "Kid Sister" section—"Wherever I go, you're gonna go!"—vaguely threatening?
posted by Maura (Sat Jul 31 10, 10:32PM)
Hey, there's a lot to be said for dolls that aren't robots. The dolls that "do things" always creeped me out a lot more than the regular kind.
posted by JoshDM (Sat Jul 31 10, 11:32PM)
My younger male cousins had an Adam doll. He is designed with a penis-looking penis, and when you put liquid in his mouth, seconds later, it's right out his penis.
When I came over, they showed me this amazing action by jamming it's mouth up to the kitchen sink faucet and turning it on full blast.
posted by History of Bubbles (Sun Aug 01 10, 12:59PM)
@Maura: I agree completely! I always preferred dolls that didn't "do" stuff. I preferred to use my imagination and "make" them do what *I* wanted them to do. To me, the "do stuff" features actually made things worse, because they basically reminded you that this was a toy and not a real living whatever-it-was. Kind of like breaking the toy fourth wall.
posted by Mimi (Tue Aug 03 10, 10:19PM)
I spent the '90s trying to forget that jingle. Thanks for nothing, MaryAnn!