Saturday, July 28, 2012

Lots-o'-Huggin' Bear Commercial (circa 1983)

Lots-o'-Huggin' Bear Commercial (circa 1983) - baby toys








Lots-o'-Huggin' Bear Commercial (circa 1983)

I totally had one of these growing up. I don't even know what happened to it. My mom probably put it in the attic. I don't like going in there, so it's as good as gone.
[Video Rating: 4 / 5[/random]

24 comments:

  1. bait to see who would take it and be played like a puppet.

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  2. Discovering that this was a real toy after seeing Toy Story 3 is freaking me out.

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  3. wow seriously chill the fuck out & how about correcting him like an adult instead of coming on here trying to act like some bad ass when in reality your just some bitch behind a computer screen
    & btw what the fuck is a "VINATAGE" don't you mean VINTAGE? who's the idiot now

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  4. Woah, that escalated quickly!

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  5. "I love you, Lotso-Higgin' Bear"

    20 years later...
    "SHE NEVER LOVED ME!!!"

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  6. way to ruin this, dipshit... honestly, you should just kill yourself, because there's no hope for someone as retarded as you. also, if you have children, kill them, too.

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  7. This is a lesson for all of you kids (Daisy) and parents (Daisy's parents) out there. Don't ever, EVER replace your toy with another, or else it'll turn EVIL and destroy other toys!!!!!!! Sadly, that's what happened with Lotso, Daisy's EVIL, COLD-HEARTED parents just didn't have a heart to go look for him, all they did was replace him with another, and look what happened!!!!

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  8. WARNING: Don't get Lotso for irresponsible people like Daisy and her no-good, rotten, stinky, manipulative, cold-hearted, crude, selfish evil parents. They'll just brainwash and replace him with another Lotso and they'll make him think that toys are just no good for a child to play, and then he will get them to do their corrupt bidding and destroy all toys because they just don't care about them at all!!!!!!!!!!! I STILL blame Daisy's parents for almost trying to destroy our childhoods!!!!!

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  9. What you really meant was....All he wants is a little love, and he'll be your friend forever...just don't leave him behind by the park and replace him with another because he will turn evil and torture your other toys!!!!!!!!!!

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  10. If you are reading this, please help.I started out innocently researching y social studies project, and now I am lost. I am stranded with no food and no water. like I said please help, I might not last much longer

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  11. Oy! He reminds me of Flippy in Happy Tree Friends.

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  12. who can forget his strawberry smell

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  13. It's a joke.

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  14. I remember it, too....from watching Toy Story 3

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  15. For someone who saw Toy Story 3, you really seem to not remember it...

    Okay, so she's saying she left her Lots-o at the park one day and had to beg her mom to get a replacement.

    Lotso. At the park. Replacement bear. Evil conspiracy.

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  16. Well not sure what you're "remembering", but it isn't this bear as he was created for the movie and wasn't around before that

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  17. It's not a real commercial from the 80s. It's a marketing gimmick from Pixar. They did a really job on it too, right down to the VHS tracking lines. But there was no toy called Lotso Huggin Bear.

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  18. I could have sworn my mom said she had one of these when she saw him in the movie and he really did smell like strawberries........

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  19. yeah I saw one and they do look adorable but many people said they had them as a child

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  20. It is a viral marketing campaign, but they do (or did) sell them, it was after the movie came out.

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  21. There lying lol

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  22. What a liar these Bears did not even exist (this commercial is part of marketing and was created more recently)

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  23. Is this Elinor?

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