I feel that this is People Sit On Chairs. I mean, my brother and I can't be the only people in the world who gave our toys REAL personalities. Please nuke this page.
Edited by TrishaGaurav01For my brother and I, this is People Sit On Chairs. We gave our toys real, fully formed personalities.
http://imgur.com/gallery/bUfYY Orangestripes: A cowardly, evil, lazy British tiger. We were his slaves and his catchphrase was “carry me, slaves”
http://imgur.com/gallery/zsQI3 Smart Dog: A British “mad genius” dog
http://imgur.com/gallery/I84Mu Spot: A dog that goes “woh” and each series of barks translates to a sentence. The only non-talking character
http://imgur.com/gallery/ZvDNg Brownspot: A wise British dog
http://imgur.com/gallery/zDXXW Scruffy: A 4-year-old puppy
http://imgur.com/gallery/COwuS Emily: A female dog
http://imgur.com/gallery/lxWY5 Truffles: A female dog
http://imgur.com/gallery/fpkeT Hal: A dog whose catchphrase is “yo, bro”
http://imgur.com/gallery/Nx5LH Dumb Donkey: A derpy donkey with a Southern accent
Before 2008 we also had Grampa, an elderly dog with a Southern accent. https://i.redd.it/dqi0oet65x0z
You should add a Real Life section for the minority of people who gave their toys real character.
Edited by Trisha1GauravThe Real Life example makes no sense.
ME!? You want ME to be the director of your Christmas play?! Hide / Show RepliesThere are two kinds of toys in the world- fake-looking toys, and toys that look like they're alive. My brother and I had the latter. On top of that, we gave our toys real, fully formed personalities. We also gave sapient personalities to toys that have non-sapient personalities installed in them.
Just kind of trivia, but the rhyme quoted at the start of the page is the basis for Gruntilda's Theme from Banjo Kazooie.
Hide / Show RepliesThis sounds like a item for the Trope Co. Catalogue to me.
Edit: Yeah, I just replied instead of making a new topic. That's what I get for pressing buttons without looking.
Edited by Phenolatukas
I'm kind of curious. But in SIAMÉS's newest music video No Lullaby the music video involves 2 children of polar opposites that focuses on the toys coming to life if it means necessary such as the little child using the spaceman toy to play patty cake with the other spaceman toy. The older kid uses the sword to destroy the toys initially until the climax.
It seems that it is themed around both playtime and going home alongside with settling the differences in the positive matter. You think this is considered Living Toys trope?