Site terms of use and privacy policy. From the stock images, the small size of Squish a Boos appear to have solid, glittery button eyes instead of the faux leather/fabric eyes of the larger Squish a Boos. Bottom line: To be honest, we're not sure why this third-gen Slither is so expensive. Im surprised that Ty didnt jump on the Gonk bandwagon sooner! Bottom line: Inch the worm is as colorful as rare Beanie Babies come. Thats just mean! I particularly love the airbrushing to make her eyes look more intense. This copy was played with, but it was sold with no visible wear and the original hang tag. This version, the 11-spot version, was released on Jan. 1, 1996, and retired on Jan. 5, 1998. There aren't too many giant Beanie Babies up for sale, which is the only reason Wallace is worth so much. How cute is this little pirate pup?! Latest beanies added Tinky Winky the Teletubby Timbers the Beaver Tim the Minion Tilden Phone Case Tilden Round Pillow "The seller mentioned the item had tag errors, but it's unclear which ones. She holds a sparkly pink heart just for you! What do you think of the upcoming Valentines Day Beanies? The version sold on eBay included the smaller, baby version of Chocolate the moose, which partly explains the listing's sky-high price tag. Although, some more upcoming releases have now been announcedthe Ty Valentines Day Beanies! "This fancy bird loves to converse He talks in poems, rhythms and verse So take him home and give him some time Youll be surprised how he can rhyme!". Morgan is the purrfect partner for Lillibelle. List of McDonald's Teenie Beanie Babies - Page 1 - Beaniepedia There were seasonal versions and holiday versions of the classic Teddy, including this rare jade colored one. She carries a bright red heart in her paws. In this article, I want to talk about the infamous brown nose bear that has been subject to an astronomical amount of misinformation. Ill show you a selection of my favourites and put a full list at the bottom for you to browse through. Of course, the Beanie Baby market crashed, hard. Most first-gen tags had five lines and were made in China.