Tiny

Feature Films for Families, c.1997



There was a time when, instead of little toys and whatnot, McDonald's used to give out entire VHS tapes with Happy Meals (I know). One that I got and loved to pieces was called Tiny: The Seventh Brother and was about a little puppy who accidentally gets lost and winds up living with a family of rabbits for what felt like years as a kid but was logically no more than several hours or a day lol. It was cute, sad, funny, and something I watched on a loop.

Little did I know they had made not only a sequel movie (which I have sadly never seen but hope to rectify that some day) but a plushie, as well! Tiny came to live with me in 2020 after I stumbled upon him on Etsy. I slapped the link on my birthday list and forgot about it, but when my birthday came, there he was! He's truly in immaculate condition, including the little collar and tag; he doesn't look like he's ever been played with. I'm so grateful and lucky to have him in my collection. He lives right at the top of my plushie shelf!



Little Details
Tiny's fur is short but extremely soft and dense. His eyes are screened plastic, nose is flocked, and his collar is made of a mesh-backed pleather, printed in white. He is very firmly stuffed, which means he can stand on his own but isn't great for cuddles.

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