CLEVELAND (AP) — The Emmy-winning daughter of the late "Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin is getting her own doll.
The 10-inch Bindi Irwin doll sports khakis, puffy pigtails and hiking boots, and comes with binoculars, a camera and other outback gear, as well as a cockatoo, wombat and python.
A talking version of the Bindi doll uses such phrases as, "Crikey! Let's go help wildlife," and "You can make the world a better place."
The rubber dolls will cost $15 to $20, with a portion going to help fund efforts to breed endangered species and rescue animals. They are expected to be in stores in September.
Wild Republic, a division of K&M International Inc., based in Twinsburg, Ohio, is developing the doll. The company marketed a Steve Irwin doll several months after the Australian TV show host died in September 2006 from a stingray barb that pierced his chest.
Bindi Irwin's career began with appearances on her father's shows and later expanded to live music performances and child-fitness DVDs.
"Bindi the Jungle Girl," a child-friendly version of her father's show, began in June 2007 on the Discovery Channel. Bindi, 9, won a Daytime Emmy last month for the show and also a Logie, an Australian TV award, in May for most popular new female talent.
> Crikey! 'Crocodile Hunter' daughter gets own doll
> CLEVELAND (AP) — The Emmy-winning daughter of the late "Crocodile > Hunter" Steve Irwin is getting her own doll.
> The 10-inch Bindi Irwin doll sports khakis, puffy pigtails and hiking > boots, and comes with binoculars, a camera and other outback gear, as > well as a cockatoo, wombat and python.
> A talking version of the Bindi doll uses such phrases as, "Crikey! > Let's go help wildlife," and "You can make the world a better place."
> The rubber dolls will cost $15 to $20, with a portion going to help > fund efforts to breed endangered species and rescue animals. They are > expected to be in stores in September.
> Wild Republic, a division of K&M International Inc., based in > Twinsburg, Ohio, is developing the doll. The company marketed a Steve > Irwin doll several months after the Australian TV show host died in > September 2006 from a stingray barb that pierced his chest.
> Bindi Irwin's career began with appearances on her father's shows and > later expanded to live music performances and child-fitness DVDs.
> "Bindi the Jungle Girl," a child-friendly version of her father's > show, began in June 2007 on the Discovery Channel. Bindi, 9, won a > Daytime Emmy last month for the show and also a Logie, an Australian > TV award, in May for most popular new female talent.
I can't think of a more obnoxious kid than this one.
> Crikey! 'Crocodile Hunter' daughter gets own doll
> CLEVELAND (AP) — The Emmy-winning daughter of the late "Crocodile > Hunter" Steve Irwin is getting her own doll.
> The 10-inch Bindi Irwin doll sports khakis, puffy pigtails and hiking > boots, and comes with binoculars, a camera and other outback gear, as > well as a cockatoo, wombat and python.
> A talking version of the Bindi doll uses such phrases as, "Crikey! > Let's go help wildlife," and "You can make the world a better place."
> The rubber dolls will cost $15 to $20, with a portion going to help > fund efforts to breed endangered species and rescue animals. They are > expected to be in stores in September.
> Wild Republic, a division of K&M International Inc., based in > Twinsburg, Ohio, is developing the doll. The company marketed a Steve > Irwin doll several months after the Australian TV show host died in > September 2006 from a stingray barb that pierced his chest.
> Bindi Irwin's career began with appearances on her father's shows and > later expanded to live music performances and child-fitness DVDs.
> "Bindi the Jungle Girl," a child-friendly version of her father's > show, began in June 2007 on the Discovery Channel. Bindi, 9, won a > Daytime Emmy last month for the show and also a Logie, an Australian > TV award, in May for most popular new female talent.
They're definitely branding the little spud, aren't they?
This may be true, but if her mother would stay out of it, she would just be obnoxious to a select few. The mother really needs to be reined in. Disgraceful.
can't think of a more obnoxious kid than this one.
On Jul 5, 10:25 pm, Travoltron <travolt...@xenu.org> wrote:
> > I can't think of a more obnoxious kid than this one.
> Jake Lloyd from Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace?
Is he all over the place like her? After her dad was killed you couldn't get the little brat off TV....it was like she forgot who her father was while she was taking a bubble bath on Larry King Dead.
> > Crikey! 'Crocodile Hunter' daughter gets own doll
> > CLEVELAND (AP) — The Emmy-winning daughter of the late "Crocodile > > Hunter" Steve Irwin is getting her own doll.
> > The 10-inch Bindi Irwin doll sports khakis, puffy pigtails and hiking > > boots, and comes with binoculars, a camera and other outback gear, as > > well as a cockatoo, wombat and python.
> > A talking version of the Bindi doll uses such phrases as, "Crikey! > > Let's go help wildlife," and "You can make the world a better place."
> > The rubber dolls will cost $15 to $20, with a portion going to help > > fund efforts to breed endangered species and rescue animals. They are > > expected to be in stores in September.
> > Wild Republic, a division of K&M International Inc., based in > > Twinsburg, Ohio, is developing the doll. The company marketed a Steve > > Irwin doll several months after the Australian TV show host died in > > September 2006 from a stingray barb that pierced his chest.
> > Bindi Irwin's career began with appearances on her father's shows and > > later expanded to live music performances and child-fitness DVDs.
> > "Bindi the Jungle Girl," a child-friendly version of her father's > > show, began in June 2007 on the Discovery Channel. Bindi, 9, won a > > Daytime Emmy last month for the show and also a Logie, an Australian > > TV award, in May for most popular new female talent.
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Bindi grates on the nerves, surely, but she's far more tolerable than Miley Cyrus as far as I'm concerned. When I talk to kids they tell me that Bindi is "cute", but only in "small doses". Miley, on the other hand, is considered by many to be a talentless fake and a lot of their parents, relatives, nannies, etc. agree. Bindi's just hella' hyper. Miley is hyper, ugly and totally full of herself.
(Where do these parents come up with these names, BTW? Bindi and Miley? These parents are trying to stuff five lbs. of sugar into a four pound sack. They're nuts. Bindi's brother is "Bob". WHO calls an infant when he's first born or a toddler "Bob" as if he were an old man? It's always Robby or Bobby, but nooooo, not with Steve Irwin's kid. According to the Irwins, he needs to have an old geezer name that sounds like a yellow googly eyed cartoon character.)
On Jul 5, 5:45 pm, charley <varric...@aol.com> wrote:
> > Bindi Irwin's career began with appearances on her father's shows and > > later expanded to live music performances and child-fitness DVDs.
> > "Bindi the Jungle Girl," a child-friendly version of her father's > > show, began in June 2007 on the Discovery Channel. Bindi, 9, won a > > Daytime Emmy last month for the show and also a Logie, an Australian > > TV award, in May for most popular new female talent.
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I've got another one:
Raven Symone'. Damn, that kid is obnoxious. Scary obnoxious.
On Jul 6, 12:10 pm, Tattoo Vampire <sitt...@this.computer> wrote:
> charley wrote: > > I can't think of a more obnoxious kid than this one.
> I can - Icebreaker, LOL > -- > Regards, > [tv]
> ...Have an adequate day.
> Owner/Proprietor, Cheesus Crust Pizza Company > Good to the last supper
Mmm Hmmm. Right. So obnoxious that he's ALL you discuss whenever you come back to the NG, Tattie. He's not just merely "a kid" to you, really. He's one that you'd love to sit on your lap, unfortunately. You just can't put a lid on it about him to the point where your comments start to look a little suspicious. He's your hero, face it.