![]() ![]() The Chatter didn’t spend long on sale the phone sold out quickly as the waitlists piled up. The Chatter - despite a working rotary dial and its trademark wobbly eyes that bob up and down when the wheels turn - is less a phone and more like a novelty Bluetooth speaker with a microphone, which activates when the handset is lifted. The classic retro kids toy was given a modern revamp for the holiday season with the new release for adults which, unlike the original toy designed for kids, can make and receive calls over Bluetooth using a nearby smartphone. In Toy Story 3: The Video Game, Twitch was hosting the horseback balloon pop game.As nostalgia goes, the Fisher-Price Chatter phone doesn’t disappoint.In the film, he is clearly seen to be about Buzz's height, 12 inches. Twitch's official description has him standing over 5 inches tall.Twitch stands over 5 inches tall with more than 15 points of articulation.Twitch appears to be based on the Masters of the Universe (He-Man) toyline, and other similar action-figures, from the 1980s.Twitch seems to dislike people playing with him, often for kids. Other insectaloid figures sold separately. Use his powerful wings and impenetrable exoskeleton to evade capture! Twitch is meticulously detailed and includes his signature magical battle staff and removable chest armor. Meet Twitch the insectaloid warrior, where MAN + INSECT = AWESOME! This sturdy action figure stands over five inches tall, with more than 15 points of articulation, including ferocious chomping mandibles. He is later seen at the disco in the Butterfly Room and has a happier life without Lotso. In the end credits, Twitch is seen taking his turn in enduring a rough playtime with the toddlers in the Caterpillar Room, switching with Chunk so he can rest. He then watches as Big Baby throws Lotso into the dumpster afterwards, Twitch leaves the area, letting the toys escape and leaving Lotso to his fate in the dumpster. He is shocked when he witnesses Lotso mistreat Big Baby by punching him in the stomach with his mallet. However, Twitch, along with his cohorts, is convinced of Lotso's treachery and deception by Woody and Ken, and reforms. Twitch and Sparks carry a broken Chatter Telephone (which they beat up earlier). Near the end of the film, Twitch and his cohorts follow Lotso to corner Andy's toys at a garbage dumpster. After Buzz is caught by the henchmen and switched to "Demo" mode, Twitch is shown as one of Lotso's guards, helping apprehend Andy's toys, and has the responsibility of being the playground night guard, watching for any toys trying to escape by using a search light. It is shown that Twitch often makes fun of Ken, due to him being a "girl's toy" and his feelings for Barbie. Twitch thinks all the toys are disposable. Inside the vending machine, Twitch and the rest of Lotso's gang are gambling, as Buzz spies on them. Later, when Buzz leaves the Caterpillar Room to ask Lotso to transfer him and hs friends to the Butterfly Room, he spots Twitch and Chunk, who are on their way to the vending machine to gamble, laughing about Buzz and his friend's rough playtime with the toddlers, making Buzz suspicious. Potato Head jealous and he tries to see his muscles, only for his arm to limp down, much to his disgust. Potato Head get back up, she asks if she can feel Twitch's biceps. Twitch is first seen after the toys arrive at Sunnyside's Butterfly Room. He has a bug's head with antennae and coppery burnt-orange eyes along with ferocious chomping mandibles, wings, two beefy arms with tiger orange gloves, yellow removable chest armor, and his yellow and orange signature battle staff. Twitch appears to be a muscular lettuce-colored insect-like warrior action figure toy at Sunnyside Daycare.
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