I'm guessing, nay; 'assuming' (for the
second time today!) these are a French kids TV thing from . . . probably the
1970's? Le (or is it La) Renard Something . . . Something
Renard? If it wasn't for the tail you'd be excused for thinking he was
supposed to be one of the Three Little
Pigs! Editions de Vaileant is presumably the TV production company or
IP-rights holder? Is he an early PiF character?
And Brabo
rang a bell . . . we looked at modern capsule toys from a Brabo coming out of Belgium, working with a/as CBG, importing trolls and stretchy smiley's, so a Henbrandt type novelty importer/jobber who
have - clearly - been around for a while; if it’s the same Brabo? They'll share a tag until I know different!
There's another Brabo in the Archive, which I now suspect is the same 'novelty'
specialising outfit, credited with the above bendy toy footballer, soldier,
dragon and Native American with bow in the style of my older Pink Panther - really long arms and
legs.
Upon loading the article - It's all the same company all-right! Funnily enough I have that mini-French (Belgian?) sailor somewhere! And . . . still going!
Richard
Scarry, a name I know from my childhood, we didn't
have any but a friend of ours with US relatives had several books by him/about
the animals 'world', a sort of anthropomorphic Seattle with nearby/attendant
rural stuff, so I guess it's a US thing pre-dating or running alongside Sesame Street?
If I remember rightly (and I have fond if
vague memories of them - lots of ginger-&-white cats in overalls?) one of the works was a simple alphabet primer with predominantly
pictures, while the other was larger with more text and done more like a
fairy-tale book, with proper stories? There may have been smaller, sort-form
books too, like Mr. Men/Little Miss
books?
This is a much better fox and the joke - of
course - is that he's in a 'hunting pink' jacket! Don't mess with the Mayor; he
might have rabies! The figurine is manufactured for Playskool out of Hong Kong. Mayor Fox . . . Fox Mayor?
Two excellent foxes to chat with the Phidal Beatrix Potter chap we saw
recently here and the large-scale Tinykins-likey
I think we've also seen here - thank you Mr Evans, both charming, even if one
of them does look a bit like a piggy-wig!
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