Saturday, February 7, 2015

Party Animals

Party Animals are collectible toys made by Moose of Australia and distributed in North America by Spin Master.  They came out in 2011 and were the girls toy equivalent of the Mighty Beanz


Party Animals are hard-plastic bears wearing rubber costumes.  The bears are about 1-inch tall and the costumes are about 1.5 inches.  The bear/costume combos are always the same and they each have a cute name.  The bears are dressed as people, other animals, food, and inanimate objects.  Besides being cute and girly, I always thought there was something odd about bears masquerading as squirrels and surfboards and scissors and such.


There were ten groups with seven figures each.  These were available in blind-bags and multi-packs.  The groups were: Safari, Farm, Pets, Beach, Fantasy, Beauty, Arts & Crafts, Fast Food, Fruits, and Sweet Treats.  Five additional figures were available in playsets.  A final twelve figures were available as connecting pairs in carded two-packs.  So that puts a total of 87 figures in Series 1.

There was a briefly released Series 2 which saw an extremely limited distribution.  This series featured much more interesting costumes including Halloween monsters and Travel related objects and landmarks.  I don't think there were as many figures in the second series, though I am unsure, and I don't have a checklist.

Originally I was only going to post the heart-shaped connecting pair called "Friend & Forever" (above) as a Valentine's Day treat.  After thinking about how cute/weird they are, I decided to post a few more, especially the other connecting pairs because they're all kinda Valentiny. 

Lucky & Sunny

Romeo & Juliette

Fifie & Frizz

Cubs & Nook

Pom Pom & Hank

some nekkid bears

Pedro the Taco and Rocco the Pizza
somehow seems racist, no?

Fries with That Shake
just kidding -- it's Chips and Shakes

Fries and Shake gettin' nekkid

and the Chompies move in!

Chompy Valentine's Day!

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