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Vintage Chatty Cathy toy doll TV Commercial 1960’s

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December 7th, 2011 Posted 11:58 pm

Classics spots abound at www.VintageTVcommercials.com

Has anyone seen these commercials to order dolls on Nickleodeon or Cartoon Network?

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June 8th, 2011 Posted 7:04 pm

My daughter’s birthday is coming up next month; she lives with her father and she was just here with me for the week. She saw these commercials on TV of these dolls she wanted, you have to call a 1-800 number to order them I think they were 19.99 and maybe came with a house?

Except now I don’t have the slightest idea what the name of the dolls was! Does anyone have an idea?

Funny Los Angeles Kings Commercial

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June 28th, 2010 Posted 5:10 am

The Los Angeles Kings, in conjunction with FSN West and AM570 KLAC, present the Limited Edition Figurine Pack Presented by Robeks Fruit Smoothies & Healthy Eats. The Figurine Pack contains one ticket to three Kings games plus three limited edition Kings player figurines featuring Anze Kopitar, Jack Johnson and Dustin Brown. Below is the Figurine Pack’s game/player schedule: * Saturday, Feb. 23 vs. Chicago at 1 pm (Anze Kopitar figurine) * Saturday, March 8 vs. Montreal at 1 pm (Jack Johnson figurine) * Saturday, April 5 vs. Anaheim at 1 pm (Dustin Brown figurine) The Team LA store at STAPLES Center will also sell a display hockey rink to showcase all three figurines (the rink is available starting March 15), with a portion of the rink sales benefiting the Kings Care Foundation. Fans must purchase the entire three-game pack to receive the figurines, and packages begin at . For all Kings ticket information, including the Limited Edition Figurine Pack, call 1-888-KINGS-LA or go to Lakings.com/figurine to purchase now.

How do they take those photos that make large things look like miniatures?

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April 15th, 2010 Posted 9:35 am

I have seen these in a few places. Birdseye views of cities, landscape pictures, etc. How do they make these photos look like miniatures and has this technique been used in film?
I believe they showed some during adult swim commercials for a while. Here’s another one that gives the general idea. http://andrzej.gfxartist.com/artworks/57942 I know that it can probably be done with photoediting stuff, but I read somewhere that it deals with the focus, etc. of the camera and wondered how.

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