Talk:Chatty Cathy

How she works
I'm trying to make a Ralph Nader pull string doll that says things like: corporate crime should be addressed, I think people should have more than two choices for president, and third parties have done a lot of good, just look at slavery and child labor laws.

I was wondering if anybody knew the mechanics of how these kind of dolls work. My gut is telling me its similar to the mechanics of a turntable. Can anyone elaborate on this? email me at talkingtacoman@yahoo.com


 * Basically, pulling the string winds the turntable's motor spring, and the reproducing mechanism jumps randomly to the start of one of the tracks. The best thing to do is look up the patents. WilliamSommerwerck (talk) 11:28, 18 March 2016 (UTC)

Some early patents (NOT an exhaustive search):
 * US-2212623-A Mechanism for reproducing recorded sounds in toys, Pedro Strauss, 1940
 * DE-1623899U TALKING DOLL, STUFFED TOY OR THE LIKE, Viktor Weyland, 1951
 * US-2616707-A Mechanism for reproducing recorded sounds in toys, Pedro Strauss, 1952
 * US-3594941-A RECORD-PLAYING TELEPHONE TOY, Elliot Handler, 1971 AdderUser (talk) 04:16, 22 July 2023 (UTC)

What she said
can anybody list the 11 phrases?

Isn't there a conflict in the article about who recorded the voice? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 141.155.26.131 (talk) 05:33, 21 December 2009 (UTC)

Can anyone provide a picture?
It would be better to have a good public domain picture of Chatty Cathy (and not the low-res picture of Talking Tina from The Twilight Zone). PhS (talk) 21:49, 30 April 2016 (UTC)

That is not much of a signature; please do read-up on that.
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"Talk:Chatty" or "Talky:Chat",.....
There are punctuation problems w/ the article.

There is a Chatty Geico  commercial; like most of their advertizing, it is @ least slightly offensive, such as those cavepersons,...

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Trivia section deleted
I deleted the trivia section below from the Chatty Cathy entry. Unless someone squawks or "talks", this information should eventually be deleted altogether. [I was able to glean one useful piece of information from the trivia section--the year Chatty Cathy and her Talking Friends was published (1998)]. Kinkyturnip (talk) 06:38, 2 April 2008 (UTC)

Popular Culture
The episode "The Man Behind the Curtain" of the hit ABC show "Lost" featured the character Roger Linus chiding his son Ben Linus What's the problem now? You're usually Chatty Cathy in the morning. Ironically lost to some younger viewers, the quote echoes the popularity of these dolls in popular culture well into the 1980s during which the episode is set.

In the 1987 movie Planes, Trains & Automobiles, Steve Martin's character told John Candy's character, "It's like going on a date with a Chatty Cathy doll. I expect you have a little string on your chest, you know, that I pull out and have to snap back. Except I wouldn't pull it out and snap it back - you would. Agh! Agh! Agh! Agh! And by the way, you know, when you're telling these little stories? Here's a good idea - have a POINT. It makes it SO much more interesting for the listener!"

Starting in September 2007, GEICO Insurance has started using footage from original Chatty Cathy television commercials in their advertisements, where the doll says "Pull that string one more time. I dare you."

In an episode of Robot Chicken, Chatty Cathy was interviewed by Micheal Moore about her recent whereabouts. She claimed the Mafia cut out her tongue, but that she wasn't intimidated and testified against them anyway. She then said that she wished she was dead.

Beg to DELETE. The part about the fellatio should be deleted. Most people that look up this article would not watch Robot Chicken, and the reference panders toward pornography. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 137.118.161.59 (talk) 02:18, 30 August 2022 (UTC)

As a phrase?
There's no mention of the fact that "Chatty Cathy" is used as a pejorative phrase for someone who talks too much.

Wot?
No picture? Maikel (talk) 08:48, 31 March 2010 (UTC)

Talky Tina evil?
Talky Tina is an agent of moral vengeance. Were the Erinyes (Eumenides) evil? WilliamSommerwerck (talk) 11:32, 18 March 2016 (UTC)

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