GEMMY INDUSTRIES "Big Mouth Billy Bass" (1999 Original)
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Description
Circa 1999
An iconic animatronic novelty item created by GEMMY INDUSTRIES. It gained massive popularity as a pop-culture phenomenon in the early 2000s.
Overview:
- Introduced: It was first released on January 1, 1999. The product was a breakout success, generating over $100 million in revenue during its first year.
- Original Songs: The classic version features two hits: "Take Me to the River" by Al Green and "Don't Worry, Be Happy" by Bobby McFerrin.
- Design: It consists of a latex or PVC rubber largemouth bass mounted on a plastic plaque designed to look like wood.
- Mechanism: It is motion-activated or button-activated. When triggered, the fish turns its head toward the viewer, flaps its tail, and syncs its mouth movements to the song's lyrics.
(H-23.5cm x W-23cm x D-8.5cm)