I used to have a mickey mouse toy, which was like a circular mickey head with his face painted on it, although his eyes were just dots. He had a mouth that took up the bottom half of his head, and when opened, a (non mickey) voice would say "yap yip yip, yip yip yap yip yip". It also mightve been a keychain. I also think it was a series of toys, that being the heads of other disney characters with opening mouths with the same sound. I would like to know the name of them and how many different versions were made
I used to have a mickey mouse toy, which was like a circular mickey head with his face painted on it, although his eyes were just dots. He had a mouth that took up the bottom half of his head, and when opened, a (non mickey) voice would say "yap yip yip, yip yip yap yip yip". It also mightve been a keychain. I also think it was a series of toys, that being the heads of other disney characters with opening mouths with the same sound. I would like to know the name of them and how many different versions were made
Bumping this, wish I had a picture still. The mickey head also didnt have his normal eyes, they were just dots
You said a "non-Mickey voice" but what did it sound like exactly? Was it someone trying to half-ass attempt an impression of him or just completely different? It's not unusual for companies to go the cheaper route when it comes to toys I guess.
Like for example, I have this Iron Giant toy right. It doesn't work but I wanted to see what all it's supposed to do so I looked up a video of it on YouTube. My ears are then cursed by what is definitely not Vin Diesel and sounds more like high Scooby Doo. Despite that, it is an official product. Mine is still in the box, has all the branding and stuff on it, copyright information on the bottom, yet if I found (a working) one out of the box I would assume it was fake or something.
Anyway I've yapped more than I should've. Do tell what you remember about it, I'd love to know more.