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?
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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