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In brightest day...
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I was watching Toy Story 3 again recently, and it got me to thinking. We all have at least one toy that we've lost/thrown out/become separate from in the course of our lives, and it's entirely possible that many of us miss said toy.

So, what was yours? What was its name, what did it do, and (if you remember) where did it go?

I've spent some time trawling the attic for Percy, a little red dragon soft toy. He had a slightly torn right wing which I'd sewn up many, many years ago. Sadly it seems the last time I moved house he didn't quite make it...
 

Hiname

Songstress of Ar Ciel
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If someone ever removes the icebear plushie I was given the day I was born i swear to all unholy gods this will be the day I gut someone with bare hands.
 

similar.squirrel

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I traded an awesome Transformer for an inferior Transformer when I was seven years old, and it still haunts me to this day. It was a Generation 2 Rotor Force Manta Ray, and I loved it like a brother.

Here it is: http://cgi.ebay.com/Transformers-G2-1994-Rotor-Force-MANTA-RAY-Complete-/260765885032?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0

I think I may buy it. Is that immature?
 

Scarim Coral

Jumped the ship
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My favourite soft toy is this brown tortiose I gotten when we went to Hong Kong when I was a little kid. I had some good memories playing it, heck that was ones of my toys I kept when I had to thrown them away when I got older.
It thanks to my god danm parent they gave the tortoise away to some relatives kids who I don't know a couple of years ago. I may sound selfish but that toriose serve me as my momento so god know what cruel fate bestore on my favourite soft toys in their hands...
 

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THROWN OUT A TOY?!

Madness...I had a bunch of GI Joes...and they were my life. My best friend and I played with them from age 7-15 or so. Yeah I stopped late, but it was simply too much fun. As we got older we couldnt just make up stories as we went anymore though, we needed more rules. So naturally: Dungeons and Dragons.

Throwing out a toy...my god, they were my life and blood :p
 

Lieju

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A Triceratops plushie. I don't know what happened to it, I think it was lost when we moved. But I still have the purple dragon that was it's buddy, so that's sad, since it lost it's friend.
 

Hero in a half shell

It's not easy being green
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Not a toy as much, but my sister had a set of childrens books called "Tim and Tobias", about a boy and a magical cat, she had the whole set (there were about 30 books), and they were in my bedroom, but they went missing, we don't know what happened to them, and she blames me, (This was about 10 years ago, but she's still not over it.) They cost like £30 each on Amazon now.