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Popples started life characters in a Saturday morning cartoon that aired in the United States from 1986 to 1987. They were created by Those Characters From Cleveland (TCFC), a subsidiary company of American Greetings, and the plush toys were manufactured by Mattel. Popples became so popular that hoards of plush toys accessories were produced. Popples, like several other toys from the 80's, are still being produced today.

All images on this page are from Mattel catalogue's / booklets or found on eBay!


Flower Popples

There were six Flower Popples. When turned into their pockets they looked like flowers.

Daisy
Periwinkle
Honeysuckle
Buttercup
Flower Popple
Flower Popple

Fruit Popples

There were six Fruit Popples.

They were all shaped like insects and could turn into a piece of fruit.

They were names after the fruit they turned into:
[clockwise from far left]

  • Orange [bee]
  • Pear [ladybird]
  • Peach [butterfly]
  • Apple [ladybird]
  • Lemon [butterfly]
  • Plum [bee]

UK Costume Popples

There were four Costume Popples made exclusively for the UK.

They were each named after the costume they wore and each one turned into a different shape:
[clockwise from far left]

  • Chef [chef's hat]
  • Ballerina [purse]
  • Red Indian [drum]
  • Clown [spotted ball]

Animal Popples [French]

There were three Animal Popples released in France. The US had their own version of the Puppy Popple (below), but was not part of a series.

Bird
Bunny
Puppy

 

Individual Popples

There were two individual Popples released which were not associated with any series.

Easter Bunny
Puppy

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