Furryville
Furryville is a German line of Mattel toys launched in 2005.[1][2][3] Furryville toys are small stuffed animals up to 3 inches in height. The line consists of many types of animals, usually sold in sets. They are typically packaged as either a family of four animals of the same species or as "two-furs", two toys sold together (but not always of the same species). A Furryville toy can also be sold individually, such as "Kangaroo Court" (a tennis-playing kangaroo) or "Sensational Groom" (a wedding skunk). They are available online only.
Type | Toy |
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Company | Mattel |
Country | Germany |
Availability | 2005–? |
The families are named for their species, in additions to groups like "Family Moments", "Around the World" and "Town Collection".
In 2006, Mattel came under fire from nurses for a new single called "Nurse Quacktitioner". Thousands of nurses complained to Mattel about the reference to "quacks" – in medicine a common expression for a medical practitioner who is a fraud. Mattel replied that the figure was a duck, and that ducks "quack".[4] The figure was withdrawn from the market.
References
- Furryville™ Bunningtons™ in the Garden, Mattel.com.
- "Toy Fair 2005 – Mattel Furryville Press Kit". Retrieved 2008-05-14.
- "Mattel press release (German)". Retrieved 2008-05-14.
- "Mattel on the "Nurse Quacktitioner": Problem? What problem? Oh—and did we mention the new Nurse Barbie?". The Truth About Nursing. 11 January 2006. Retrieved 11 June 2013.