1999 Austin “Danger” Powers Ultra-Cool Talking Action Figure v1: “Horny” in Package
$69.00 $55.20
Year: 1999
Manufacturer: McFarlane Toys
Condition: Mint condition in mint package
First edition vintage collectable
Yeah baby! It’s the one and only Austin Powers, nearly naked with a chest full of curly hair. Wearing only Union Jack underwear, Austin is totally shagadelic! This toy made the news in 1999 when some found the text on the package and the randy phrases a little too “adult” for children. There were multiple versions. This one has Austin saying “Do I make you horny baby, do I?” on the front, and includes a sexy dictionary, along with a mirror, a martini glass and olive on a stirrer. The martini glass and olive stirrer were very small parts, and removed from later versions because of the choking hazard. A second version was made with different phrasing (see other model by clicking here).
Austin is about 6” tall, and in his original packaging, which is in mint condtion. Mike Meyers provides the voice, which is in the base. The tab has never been pulled on either version, so it should speak when removed, but it’s not guaranteed. (Why would you ever open it anyway baby?)
Photos are of of actual item. Climate controlled storage and minimally handled. Sold as is. Only one available.
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1970 Talking Crissy Pull String Doll w/ Carry Case
Year: 1970
Manufacturer: Ideal Toy Corp.
Condition: Good condition doll and carry case
First edition vintage collectable
Some girls loved Barbie, but just as popular in the 1970’s was the Crissy doll. The Crissy doll was made by Ideal Toy Corporation from 1969 to 1974. She was wildly popular because of her unique ability to “grow hair” with a push of a button on her tummy, and shorten it with a twist of a knob located on her back. Crissy was designed to be much larger than Barbie, too, at 18” tall. Crissy is wering her original green taffeta dress with white lace trim. This model was made in 1970. The date on her head is 1969, which is the date on all Crissy heads from 1969 to 1972.
Crissy comes with her own wardrobe storage, which is imprinted with groovy artwork of the time. The wardrobe is 8 1/2” x 3 1/4” x 19” tall when closed, and opens up with an area to keep Crissy, and additional room to store clothes and accessories.
Crissy says 12 phrases randomly when her string is pulled. The voice works but is not perfect. See the video below to hear the voice.
“Hi, I’m Crissy!”
“Let’s have a party.”
“Brush my hair please.”
“Please dry my hair.”
“Make my hair short.”
“Make my hair long.”
“My hair grows.”
“I love you”.
“I’ve got a secret.”
“I like to dress up.”
“Set my hair please”.
“Velvet talks too.”
Photos are of of actual item. Climate controlled storage and minimally handled. Sold as is. Only one available.

1970 Talking Crissy Pull String Doll
Year: 1970
Manufacturer: Ideal Toy Corporation
Condition: Good condition
First edition vintage collectable
Some girls loved Barbie, but just as popular in the 1970’s was the Crissy doll. The Crissy doll was made by Ideal Toy Corporation from 1969 to 1974. She was wildly popular because of her unique ability to “grow hair” with a push of a button on her tummy, and shorten it with a twist of a knob located on her back. Crissy was designed to be much larger than Barbie, too, at 18” tall. This Crissy is wering her original green flower dress. This model was made in 1970. The date on her head is 1969, which is the date on all Crissy heads from 1969 to 1972.
This Crissy does not come with her wardrobe. See our other Crissy doll if you want the wardrobe.
Crissy says 12 phrases randomly when her string is pulled. The voice works but is not perfect. See the video below to hear the voice.
“Hi, I’m Crissy!”
“Let’s have a party.”
“Brush my hair please.”
“Please dry my hair.”
“Make my hair short.”
“Make my hair long.”
“My hair grows.”
“I love you”.
“I’ve got a secret.”
“I like to dress up.”
“Set my hair please”.
“Velvet talks too.”
Photos are of of actual item. Climate controlled storage and minimally handled. Sold as is. Only one available.

1995 Toy Story Burger King Kids Meal Toys 15 pc. Misc. Set
Year: 1995
Manufacturer: Disney / Burger King
Condition: Very good to mint condition
First edition vintage collectables
This is a 15 pc. set of kids meal toys. A majority are from the original Toy Story movie. Most of the item were released when the original movie came out in 1995, so they are first edition collectables. This is an incomplete set but there are multiples of some of the items such as Woody. If you’re looking for miscellaneous figures to complet your first edition of Burger King Toy Story toys, this is for you!
Set includes:
5 Woody 6″ tall plush figures each sealed in polybag
1 Buzz Lightyear 4″ tall figure with pop-out wings sealed in polybag
3 Rex the Dinosaur press and go rollers – 2 sealed, 1 loose with no polybag
2 Mr. Potatohead walking figures – 1 sealed, 1 loose with no polybag
1 Army Man Paratrooper with Parachute open polybag
Bonus miscellaneous figures:
1 McDonalds Jessie 5″ figurine with rope in open polybag from Toy Story 2 (not shown)
1 McDonalds Prospector with barrel 5″ in open polybag from Toy Story 2 (not shown)
1 General Mills Cereal Woody 3″ figure sealed in polybag from the 1st Toy Story movie.

1999 Austin “Danger” Powers Ultra-Cool Action Figure v.2 “Shag” in Package
Year: 1999
Manufacturer: McFarlane Toys
Condition: Mint condition in mint package
First edition vintage collectable
Here’s the “alternate” Austin Powers figure and packaging. Like the other version of this figure, it also made the news in 1999 when some found the text on the package and the randy phrases a little too “adult” for children. There were multiple versions. This one has Austin saying “Would you fancy a shag?” on the front, and includes a sexy dictionary, along with a mirror The martini glass and olive stirrer were very small parts and were removed from this version because of the choking hazard. This is the second version, which was supposed to be more “tame” than the first version, which had Austin asking “Do I make you horny baby, do I?” (see other model by clicking here).
Austin is about 6” tall, and in his original packaging, which is in mint condition. Mike Meyers provides the voice, which is in the base. The tab has never been pulled on either version, so it should speak when removed, but it’s not guaranteed. (Why would you ever open it anyway baby?)
Photos are of of actual item. Climate controlled storage and minimally handled. Sold as is. Only one available.

2006 Steve Irwin Talking Figure in Package
Year: 2006
Manufacturer: Wild Republic
Condition: Mint condition figure in good condition package
First edition vintage collectable
CRIKEY! It’s an original talking Steve Irwin figure! Steve died tragically in 2006 while his wildlife adventure series was at the height of popularity. The show hilighted the importance of wildlife and wilderness conservation.
ThIs is a nicely detailed 9″ figure of Steve wearing his classic Aussie outfit, articulated at the arms, elbows, wrists, and legs, and his head swivels. Press either one of the two “pocket buttons” and the figure speaks using Steve’s actual voice. There are two speaking modes: Mode 1 speaks 8 of Steve’s most popular phrases. “We work hard saving endangered animals.” “Goodday I’m Steve Irwin.” “Whatta ripper!” “Crocs rule!” “Danger Danger Danger” Wooeey!” “Crikey!” and “What a beauty!” Mode 2 has Steve narrating an adventure, during which he asks for you to help him choose a direction to take by pressing either pocket 1 or pocket 2. It was very unique interactive action for it’s time! See the video link below. The figure has a clear strong speaking voice, and comes with batteries installed. It can speak without removing from the box.
The package measures 12″ x 6″ x 1 /34″ and is in good shape with some light edge wear. See photo details. It features photos and drawings of Steve and the figurine. This figure has all the original pieces, including the plastic tray insert, instruction sheet, and background cartoon diaorama. The figure was only removed from the package to take photos and video. Photos are of of actual item. Climate controlled storage and minimally handled. Sold as is. Only one available.
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1995 Toy Story Buzz Lightyear Action Figurine with Karate Chop Action in Package
Year: 1995
Manufacturer: Thinkway
Condition: Mint condition in mint package
First edition vintage collectable
Here’s Buzz with karate chop action. He comes with his own two piece brick wall. Set it up, press the button on his back, and watch him karate chop the wall!
The blister pack backer card measures 8 3/4” x 12” card in mint condition and has never been opened.
Photos are of of actual item. Climate controlled storage and minimally handled. Sold as is. Only one available.

1960’s Hartland Style Ryder Chief and Horse
Year: 1960’s
Manufacturer: Hartland Company
Condition: Good condition
First edition vintage collectable
Hartland Plastics of Hartland Wisconsin manufactured a variety of products for different industries from the 1950’s to the 1970’s, including a wide assortment of plastic molded western figures and horses.
This is the Hartland Indian Chief in Headdress with Rider. It shows some signs of being played with including flaked off paint in some areas, but it’s a great collectable. It has the original reigns and the tomahawk is still intact.
Photos are of of actual items. Climate controlled storage and minimally handled. Sold as is. Only one set available.

1997 Lost in Space Movie Robot in box
Year: 1997
Manufacturer: Trendmasters
Condition: Excellent condition robot with good condition box
First edition vintage collectable
This is the Lost in Space Robot from the 1997 movie starring William Hurt, Mimi Rogers and Matt LeBlanc. It has lots of cool functions, with alert sirens and dialog from the movie in the original voice, loud and clear. Robot has multiple posable arms, some with gripping claws. His head lights up, as well as floodlights on his chest. He comes with 2 original rockets which can be fired from a tilting mechanism on his back, hidden compartments, and more!
This is an authentic first edition model. Later models are often sold as first edition but this one has the larger 6 3/4″ deep box with slightly different graphics and die cut.
The box is 6 3/4″ x 9″ x 11″ and in good shape, with a dent in the upper right corner. There is some minor shelf wear but no rips or tears. Item was removed from original packaging to put in batteries and for photography.
Photos are of actual item. Climate controlled storage and minimally handled. Sold as is. Only one available.