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|type = Electronic Playset | |type = Electronic Playset | ||
|owner = [[Tibble Twins]] (formerly)<br>[[Binky Barnes]] | |owner = [[Tibble Twins]] (formerly)<br>[[Binky Barnes]] (current owner) | ||
|cartoon first = "[[ | |cartoon first = "[[A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Tibble]]" | ||
|book first = |image = Krummy_kastle.jpg}}The '''Krummy Kritters Kreepy Kastle''' is a toy | |book first = | ||
|image = Krummy_kastle.jpg}} | |||
The '''Krummy Kritters Kreepy Kastle''' is a toy that [[Timmy and Tommy Tibble]] wanted. The house included 5 Crummy Critters and 3 Slug Puppies. The Tibbles claimed the toy was "educational," because it taught counting. | |||
Once they both raised enough money to buy it by selling their artwork to people, they purchased it. It didn't work because it needed batteries. Their grandma, [[Mrs. Tibble]] recalled "Eight 12-volt double E's." | Once they both raised enough money to buy it by selling their artwork to people, they purchased it. It didn't work because it needed batteries. Their grandma, [[Mrs. Tibble]] recalled "Eight 12-volt double E's." | ||
In the end the | In the end, the Tibble twins sold the toy to [[Binky Barnes]] for $10. | ||
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[[Category:Toys]] | [[Category:Toys]] | ||
[[Category:Technology]] | [[Category:Technology]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:46, 16 May 2018
Krummy Kritters Kreepy Kastle | |
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Electronic Playset |
Owner |
Tibble Twins (formerly) |
First Appeared (cartoon) |
The Krummy Kritters Kreepy Kastle is a toy that Timmy and Tommy Tibble wanted. The house included 5 Crummy Critters and 3 Slug Puppies. The Tibbles claimed the toy was "educational," because it taught counting.
Once they both raised enough money to buy it by selling their artwork to people, they purchased it. It didn't work because it needed batteries. Their grandma, Mrs. Tibble recalled "Eight 12-volt double E's."
In the end, the Tibble twins sold the toy to Binky Barnes for $10.