My Beanie Original Babies
My Beanie Original Babies
Name/Info Quantity Headcanon Gender/Info
Bananas II 1 Male
Bananas II's design is quite different from the original Bananas.
"Man this edible ain't shi-"
Bones II 1 Male
The original Bones used to be brown and also had a McDonald's Teenie Beanie Babies version. This is one of the few Beanies to have a poem that implies their gender (being male).
Dotty II 1 Male
This is one of the few Beanies to have a poem that implies their gender (being female).
Foster 2 Male
I have 2 Fosters because my mum bought me one not knowing I already had it. He could be partially based off of Bananas or Bananas II.
Hudson 2 Male
I have 2 of these because I saw a post on r/beaniebabies about this person who collects a specific beanie baby called Canyon. One of the comments on the post was asking about a purple one that OP had. OP replied to this comment saying that a user (presumably someone on r/beaniebabies) had mailed it to them. The reason why it was purple was because they left it on their car dashboard for 10 years and the dye that ty had used got sun-bleached and caused it to turn purple. So anyways I got another one the next day after getting the first one because I wanted to leave one of them in the sun to see if it would turn purple. However I gave up on the same day I bought it and just threw it back in the teddy pile.
Magenta II 1 Female
Magenta II seems to be based off of the magenta version of Teddy. Specifically the new face version.
Nanook II 1 Male
The original Nanook was grey instead of a lightish blue. This is one of the few Beanies to have a poem that implies their gender (being male).
Patti II 1 Male
The original Patti came in 4 different colours (5 if you include the BBOC one) while Patti II only come in orange. The original Patti had a McDonald's Teenie Beanie Babies version. This is one of the few Beanies to have a poem that implies their gender (being female).
Zip II 1 Male
The original Zip came in 4 different versions as well as a McDonald's Teenie Beanie Babies version. This is one of the few Beanies to have a poem that implies their gender (being male).
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