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Sesame Street talking plush (Knickerbocker)
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made a line of Sesame Street talking rag dolls in 1976, and followed with talking plush in 1978. The dolls had pull-strings on the back that would play sound clips. The talking rag dolls were Ernie, Bert and Count von Count; each doll had four sayings. The talking plush were Cookie Monster, Grover and Oscar the Grouch; each had six sayings.
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made a line of Sesame Street talking rag dolls in 1976, and followed with talking plush in 1978. The dolls had pull-strings on the back that would play sound clips. The talking rag dolls were Ernie, Bert and Count von Count; each doll had four sayings. The talking plush were Cookie Monster, Grover and Oscar the Grouch; each had six sayings.