Millennial Disney fans, these retro Fisher-Price toys are a beloved blast from the past. Even if you don’t have a child of your own, these old-school toys will let you relive the good old days when adulting duties were not a concern. What you’re about to see are Disney-fied remakes of classic toys, some (if not all) of which you may have your own memories of. Let the nostalgia begin!

Throwback Toys from Disney and Fisher-Price
The Mickey Mouse and Friends Little Pluto Pull Toy ($14.99) will wibble-wobble along as you pull him from his string “leash,” while his ears swing and tail wags from the motion. This toy is intended for children aged 12 months and older.
Little ones can learn the sounds of different farm animals with Mickey Mouse and Friends See ‘n Say Farmer Mickey Says Toy ($24.99). Disney fans 18 months and older need only pull the cord attached to the red tab on the side to get the arrow swinging. Once it lands on an animal (represented by an illustration and the written-out name), you’ll hear the animal’s signature sound, such as a cow’s moo. There are 12 critters to hear from: a cat, a turkey, a sheep, a dog, a duck, a frog, a horse, a coyote, a rooster, a pig, a cow, and a bird.
As its name suggests, the Mickey Mouse Two Tune TV ($34.99) plays two songs: “London Bridge” and “Row Your Boat.” Turn the big dial on the front to start the show. As the song plays, the images on the “screen” rotate with different scenes of Mickey, Minnie, and Pluto. For those aspiring singers, song lyrics are written at the bottom of each scene. And the smaller dial adjusts volume. This toy was created for those aged 2 years and older.
With the Mickey Mouse Music Box Record Player ($34.99), kids can listen to 10 different songs, split between 5 “records.” Turning the yellow dial on the side causes the music to play, and its volume can be controlled with the red button on top. When not in use, the toy records can be stored inside a special compartment hidden in the back of the record player. This toy is intended for children aged 18 months and older and requires 3 AA batteries, which are not included.
Somehow, this Mickey Mouse Cash Register ($34.99) makes “cents” as a toy. Kids ages 2 years and up can pretend to ring up sales of Goofy’s hat, Donald’s hat, or Daisy’s bow. Play coins (five are included) can be inserted into the slots on top and then drop out once you press the corresponding button. Turning the side crank opens the cash drawer with a satisfying chime of a bell.
Where to Buy
All five of these Disney Fisher-Price toys are available now from DisneyStore.com, and also at select stores at Disney Parks (we spotted them at World of Disney in Disneyland’s Downtown Disney).
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