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About The Electronic Toy Archive

Welcome to the electronic toy archive!

The goal of this channel and project is to preserve the audio and workings of electronic toys in the highest quality possible. We are a pretty small community so we may not be able to access every toy out there, we find these items on online selling sites or local thrift stores so there is no telling what we find / upload next. It might be a relatively new Fisher Price item, or a rare VTech toy from 2004, or it could be something that was previously lost to time.

On this channel we mainly focus on educational toys such as those made by Fisher Price, leapfrog and VTech, as these tend to be the most unique and interesting in terms of their programming and general functionality.

If you are looking for audio rips of a wider variety, you may want to check out our second channel, @ETAsideB-t8c

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2004 Vtech popup surprise ball - French version, all audio content (Direct Audio)

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2004 Vtech popup surprise ball - French version, all audio content (Direct Audio)

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