This is amazing that you fixed it and got it to work! I still have the one I bought for my son back in 1986. It is in great shape, but I stored it in an outside storage building in a box. A few years ago, it was still working pretty well, but I guess with the storage building not being temperature controlled, it affected the inside workings. Now the cassettes do not work. I'm not brave enough to disassemble it. I wish I knew someone local who could do this repair. This toy has great sentimental value to me. You did a great job!
Can’t remember the name but there is this person you can send your Teddy’s grubbys Mickeys goofys big birds cookies and Oscars mother goose and hector to get fixed and they will send them back but it cost money
@Lachlant1984 Thank you! The motors actually do have grease on them, you can really see it on the motor running the eyes. There were 19 tapes total made for Big Bird, and so far I have 8. The stories are much shorter, too, only about 5-8 minutes each, whereas the Teddy Ruxpin tapes are about 15 minutes. I'm not sure where these guys were made... There was some writing molded into the plastic but I never got a clear picture of it, so there's no telling if it said where he was made or not.
I'd be curious to know what would happen if you put a regular music tape in BB. I played one of the tapes in a normal stereo once and there was audio from one side and a pulsing noise in the other.
Are the cables for Big Bird's moving parts simpl connected by plugs and sockets as is the case with Teddy Ruxpin, or are the wires soldered directly onto teh circuit board? Just for your info, some people refer to the type of tape deck Big Bird has as a "letterbox" tape deck, because it's much like the slot you'd find on a mail box. It does as you've said before look so much like a car tape deck, and it sound like one when you insert a tape. "Cachunk!!!!!"
@Lachlant1984 Yes, the tapes work fine for both versions, which is really nice since they failed to do the same with TR. The motors running the face on Bird are basically the same pulley system used in the little Teddies and the YES! ones, only much better quality. The bottom pulley operates a piece of plastic that fits inside the hollow bottom mouth, and the eyes work on a gear system; grooves on the motor fit into grooves at the base of the eyelids, and as it rotates, he blinks!
Please read this even though im very late! I have a tyco one that i just posted a vid on, and i cant figure out whats wrong with him i opened him up and everything looks new, but he does not work right. Please help if you can ! Thank you!
+Colleen Chase Yes it can, you must remove the fur, and reconnect some wires going to the motors. If that is not the case, the motors or wires / connectors might need replacing
Are the tapes for the Ideal Big Bird also compatable with the later Tyco version? When you removed the face covering and showed the animation assemply I couldn't see the motors, but I could see a couple of rotating pullies, I'm guessing from watching the movement the pully on the right is for Big Bird's eyes. Are you going to upload any Big Bird songs from the tapes you have? Once again I'm really impressed with your restoration job.
Wow that's amazing I never worked on a 1996 magic big bird cassette player or 1990 tyco big bird cassette player nice job saving that big bird cassette player
@blueoctopede Interesting that they were able to make the motors as quiet as you suggest. Certainly in this video I hear some motor noise, but that's to be expected, particularly when Big Bird's beak opens. Teddy Ruxpin can be a little noisey, but the noise doesnt' bother me, he's not as noisey as the Playskool TJ Bearytales toy my cousin has/had, I thought that thing was quite noisey indeed.
I love the song at the start of the story you play at the end of the video, from the sound of it the story is called Big Bird's day on the farm. , I think the sound Big Bird makes to remind you to turn the page is cool, it sounds like an old cordless phone.
Hi again, I was just curious about something: I was reading over some of the comments, and you speak of a Dr. Eeyore who seems to know how to fix these... Does he have a channel on here? I can't seem to find him. Fortunately, I am not in need of a fix... yet, but am awfully curious to learn about how this works. You did a great job restoring yours!
P. S. Would you happen to know if there is any way to clean the fur? My Big Bird's "feathers" have become sort of clumped together and not soft and fluffy like it used to be. No idea why. Thanks.
That's a really good restoration job you've done there, a simple fix for a problem that stopped him from working. Do you know if Big Bird's motors need oilling and lubrication as does Teddy Ruxpin? How many tapes do you have for Big Bird. I've seen a few of these on eBay over the past few days, it seems as if they're made in Hong Kong, right? I suspect that hand written lavel you saw was a serial number of some kind.
my big bird has battery corrosion on his battery pack springs and some of the other connectors for his batteries any ideas how to clean them, as for his plush i would use a wire suede brush for shoes and blow dry at the same time but gently mind
@Lachlant1984 His face is sewn and bolted into the fur, leaving the gears exposed. With Teddy, there are simply holes in the fur where the eyes and mouth fit, and the pieces are attached to the frame inside. Much to my surprise, the tape heads were actually spotless! I think that he had broken early on and hadn't been played with much at all, and simply sat around collecting dust. The Tyco version is sadly incompatible with Cookie and Oscar, so no satellite jack.
When you say Big Bird's face is permanantly attached, do you mean the gearbox assembly is attached to that poll that forms BB's neck? Did the Tyco version have the "Satellite Jack" found on this version? Did you clean the tape heads when you repaired the broken wire. Because of the way the tape loads I can see that properly cleaning the playback head means taking the toy apart, unlike Teddy Ruxpin, all you need to do is open the door and remove the cassette before cleaning the heads.
Hello, I wanted to get in contact with you. I saw your video on repairing Big Bird Story Magic on your channel. I brought a used one a couple of years back for my autistic son, but he rough handled it an Big Bird stopped talking. It has sentimental value. I don't want to just go out an buy a new one. Do you fix the puppets for a charge and if successful, what is your rate? I am willing to give it a try because right now it is not working at all. I find that doing something is better than doing nothing at all. Please let me know if you can. . Best, Tania G.
@Lachlant1984 The base of the neck piece has two notches on the side, and slides into a piece on the top of the main player and snaps firmly into place. They definitely forecasted that kids would be carrying him by his neck; it's incredibly strong once the two pieces are connected.
@GracieM1990 I don't know exactly what Bird's measurements are, but I assume it would be the same as a Teddy Ruxpin belt since their cassette players are similar in size; Square, 0.04 inch (1mm) thickness, ≈ 6.3 inch circumference. =)
I have 2 of these…. Both are kinda dirty …. How did you clean his “Fur”? Any advice sure would be helpful! I’ve subscribed to your post. Have a wonderful evening! I really enjoyed watching the restoration! He’s like “The Terminator”!! 😂 Danny Larkin
@GracieM1990 Thank you! I keep a stash of cassette parts on hand in case of emergencies, so I've never actually gone out and bought just a pack of belts. Your best bet would be to either look online (try kenselectronics; they're a bit pricey but have a good selection) or see if there's an electronics/junk store where you live that can sell you some spare parts. Good luck with Bird! Sorry I couldn't be of much help!
@blueoctopede Also, with the pulley system instead of servo motors like in Teddy, his facial movements are virtually silent, which is VERY nice. I always thought Teddy's servos to be very distracting from the actual story... I want to do a series of songs from his tapes like I've done with Teddy, but I'm not sure how strict Sesame Workshop/Jim Henson Productions is about their copyright so we'll just have to wait and see.
@blueoctopede I have a Tyco StoryMagic Big Bird, and the tapes sound very sluggish and almost drunk when they're played. Do you know how I could speed this up to normal again please?
@jtsoundtech Try spraying him lightly with some carpet cleaner and brush the fur down while it's still damp, then vacuum it when it dries- that should get a lot of the clumps out.
Hopefully you still read comments from an old video. My big bird makes a very loud tone making it on listenable. Everything else seems to be working, mouth, eyes, but when I put the cassette in and connect him to Cookie Monster and Oscar the grouch it makes a very loud tone.
I do get notifications for (most) comments, even ones on old videos thank goodness! For some reason, Big Bird only cooperates if you plug Cookie or Oscar in just the right configuration and honestly I can't figure out why this is the case. Just swap the cable configuration around and eventually they will work and stop beeping.
I watched your repair ands tried to fix one I bought on eBay. The belt had come off, so I took the cassette player off and put the belt belt on. Unfortunately, the cassette will no longer power on once I put it all back together. Any suggestions?
Henry Kaszel You could try to do the Teddy Ruxpin eye massage trick on his mouth, but I'm no professional. For both the motors are probably stuck, so you could take them apart and massage the motors while its playing. That's probably only temporary, but if it doesn't work then there is probably something wrong and you would want to send it to a professional. (Dr. Eeyore is the only one I know) That's my advice but I don't know much about engineering so don't ask me what to do if it doesn't work...
@wizzwamf One other thing you could try is to use some vinegar to clean battery corrosion off the battery terminals, if you do that make suer you remove all traces of vinegar once the terminals are clean, I've hard from another UA-cam user that if you don't remove the vinegar from the terminals they'll corrode again.
@blueoctopede So far this video hasn't been muted or taken down and you featured a full song, just as long as you don't feature a full tape you should be safe. I would be interested in what the other songs on the tapes sound like believe it or not, I find this toy to be very interesting, but still i prefer Teddy Ruxpin. I hope I'm not bothering you by asking all these questions.
@silverthehedgielover Yes that song is really nice, I've never owned one of these, I first heard this song in this video, I'd not heard it before, but I really like it a lot.
Disneysongtape uploaded the whole Big Bird's Day On The farm tape and I've just seen the video, I believe I have heard this cassette before, that is once when I was at World 4 Kids in 1993 I was looking at the Tyco Big Bird and the tape was up to the point where "Good Morning Mr Sun was playing, so now I know what that first song in this video is, even though I didn't recognise it when you first uploaded this video, I think the reason for that is because Big Bird's volume is so low at that point
I wanted to make like something Teddy and Grubby comment here. which do you like the most? Teddy Ruxpin or Grubby? I understand if you like the two of them.
Hmm. To translate the sticker thing you would have to set oyur computer or Google to a different languag and find the characters that look like the three or something..... lol Just a thought!
@tcarnley01 If he's having problems with his eyes and mouth I won't be able to help you- I don't have any experience repairing those types of motors, unfortunately. If you're feeling confident you can open him up yourself, but what you'd probably be better off doing is seeing if Dr. Eeyore of dreeyoreshosiptal can fix him up for you.
This is amazing that you fixed it and got it to work! I still have the one I bought for my son back in 1986. It is in great shape, but I stored it in an outside storage building in a box. A few years ago, it was still working pretty well, but I guess with the storage building not being temperature controlled, it affected the inside workings. Now the cassettes do not work. I'm not brave enough to disassemble it. I wish I knew someone local who could do this repair. This toy has great sentimental value to me. You did a great job!
Can’t remember the name but there is this person you can send your Teddy’s grubbys Mickeys goofys big birds cookies and Oscars mother goose and hector to get fixed and they will send them back but it cost money
Try Dr.Betty or Dr. Eyeore. They fix talkers
@Lachlant1984 Thank you! The motors actually do have grease on them, you can really see it on the motor running the eyes. There were 19 tapes total made for Big Bird, and so far I have 8. The stories are much shorter, too, only about 5-8 minutes each, whereas the Teddy Ruxpin tapes are about 15 minutes. I'm not sure where these guys were made... There was some writing molded into the plastic but I never got a clear picture of it, so there's no telling if it said where he was made or not.
Great video!! I have fond memories of having one of these as a child!!
I'd be curious to know what would happen if you put a regular music tape in BB. I played one of the tapes in a normal stereo once and there was audio from one side and a pulsing noise in the other.
coondogtheman1234 I put a normal tape in him but it broke him -DO NOT ATTEMPT-
Are the cables for Big Bird's moving parts simpl connected by plugs and sockets as is the case with Teddy Ruxpin, or are the wires soldered directly onto teh circuit board? Just for your info, some people refer to the type of tape deck Big Bird has as a "letterbox" tape deck, because it's much like the slot you'd find on a mail box. It does as you've said before look so much like a car tape deck, and it sound like one when you insert a tape. "Cachunk!!!!!"
@Lachlant1984 Yes, the tapes work fine for both versions, which is really nice since they failed to do the same with TR. The motors running the face on Bird are basically the same pulley system used in the little Teddies and the YES! ones, only much better quality. The bottom pulley operates a piece of plastic that fits inside the hollow bottom mouth, and the eyes work on a gear system; grooves on the motor fit into grooves at the base of the eyelids, and as it rotates, he blinks!
i must say, big bird's internal organs are much less complex then teddie's XD
Please read this even though im very late! I have a tyco one that i just posted a vid on, and i cant figure out whats wrong with him i opened him up and everything looks new, but he does not work right. Please help if you can ! Thank you!
I have a 1986 Ideal Story Magic Talking Big Bird. The cassettes still work, but his mouth & eyes no longer work. Can this be fixed? Thanks!
+Colleen Chase Yes it can, you must remove the fur, and reconnect some wires going to the motors. If that is not the case, the motors or wires / connectors might need replacing
Sorry. I just saw this. Thank you very much.
No Problem! Just try wiggling the wires you can access first, by opening up the back, (that's how I repaired two of them) And it should begin working.
Are the tapes for the Ideal Big Bird also compatable with the later Tyco version? When you removed the face covering and showed the animation assemply I couldn't see the motors, but I could see a couple of rotating pullies, I'm guessing from watching the movement the pully on the right is for Big Bird's eyes. Are you going to upload any Big Bird songs from the tapes you have? Once again I'm really impressed with your restoration job.
Does the neck assembly somehow attach securely to the main base unit, or is it simply held together by the foam and fur when fully assembled?
@Lachlant1984 Yes, Bird's got a "plug-and-play" circuit like Teddy. The only things directly soldered are the volume control and cassette deck motor.
Wow that's amazing I never worked on a 1996 magic big bird cassette player or 1990 tyco big bird cassette player nice job saving that big bird cassette player
@blueoctopede Interesting that they were able to make the motors as quiet as you suggest. Certainly in this video I hear some motor noise, but that's to be expected, particularly when Big Bird's beak opens. Teddy Ruxpin can be a little noisey, but the noise doesnt' bother me, he's not as noisey as the Playskool TJ Bearytales toy my cousin has/had, I thought that thing was quite noisey indeed.
I love the song at the start of the story you play at the end of the video, from the sound of it the story is called Big Bird's day on the farm. , I think the sound Big Bird makes to remind you to turn the page is cool, it sounds like an old cordless phone.
Hi again, I was just curious about something: I was reading over some of the comments, and you speak of a Dr. Eeyore who seems to know how to fix these... Does he have a channel on here? I can't seem to find him. Fortunately, I am not in need of a fix... yet, but am awfully curious to learn about how this works. You did a great job restoring yours!
I love Big Bird! wacthing this makes me happy
I just got one that doesn’t work! Do any cassette tapes play on big bird or does it have to be the Sesame Street tape for it to work ??
P. S. Would you happen to know if there is any way to clean the fur? My Big Bird's "feathers" have become sort of clumped together and not soft and fluffy like it used to be. No idea why. Thanks.
That's a really good restoration job you've done there, a simple fix for a problem that stopped him from working. Do you know if Big Bird's motors need oilling and lubrication as does Teddy Ruxpin? How many tapes do you have for Big Bird. I've seen a few of these on eBay over the past few days, it seems as if they're made in Hong Kong, right? I suspect that hand written lavel you saw was a serial number of some kind.
my big bird has battery corrosion on his battery pack springs and some of the other connectors for his batteries any ideas how to clean them, as for his plush i would use a wire suede brush for shoes and blow dry at the same time but gently mind
@Lachlant1984 His face is sewn and bolted into the fur, leaving the gears exposed. With Teddy, there are simply holes in the fur where the eyes and mouth fit, and the pieces are attached to the frame inside. Much to my surprise, the tape heads were actually spotless! I think that he had broken early on and hadn't been played with much at all, and simply sat around collecting dust. The Tyco version is sadly incompatible with Cookie and Oscar, so no satellite jack.
When you say Big Bird's face is permanantly attached, do you mean the gearbox assembly is attached to that poll that forms BB's neck? Did the Tyco version have the "Satellite Jack" found on this version? Did you clean the tape heads when you repaired the broken wire. Because of the way the tape loads I can see that properly cleaning the playback head means taking the toy apart, unlike Teddy Ruxpin, all you need to do is open the door and remove the cassette before cleaning the heads.
Hello, I wanted to get in contact with you. I saw your video on repairing Big Bird Story Magic on your channel. I brought a used one a couple of years back for my autistic son, but he rough handled it an Big Bird stopped talking. It has sentimental value. I don't want to just go out an buy a new one. Do you fix the puppets for a charge and if successful, what is your rate? I am willing to give it a try because right now it is not working at all. I find that doing something is better than doing nothing at all. Please let me know if you can. .
Best, Tania G.
@Lachlant1984 The base of the neck piece has two notches on the side, and slides into a piece on the top of the main player and snaps firmly into place. They definitely forecasted that kids would be carrying him by his neck; it's incredibly strong once the two pieces are connected.
@GracieM1990 I don't know exactly what Bird's measurements are, but I assume it would be the same as a Teddy Ruxpin belt since their cassette players are similar in size; Square, 0.04 inch (1mm) thickness, ≈ 6.3 inch circumference. =)
I have 2 of these…. Both are kinda dirty …. How did you clean his “Fur”?
Any advice sure would be helpful!
I’ve subscribed to your post.
Have a wonderful evening!
I really enjoyed watching the restoration!
He’s like “The Terminator”!!
😂
Danny Larkin
@GracieM1990 Thank you! I keep a stash of cassette parts on hand in case of emergencies, so I've never actually gone out and bought just a pack of belts. Your best bet would be to either look online (try kenselectronics; they're a bit pricey but have a good selection) or see if there's an electronics/junk store where you live that can sell you some spare parts. Good luck with Bird! Sorry I couldn't be of much help!
@TheLemmyCorper He's roughly 12 inches from shoulder to shoulder; that's where he's the widest.
@blueoctopede Also, with the pulley system instead of servo motors like in Teddy, his facial movements are virtually silent, which is VERY nice. I always thought Teddy's servos to be very distracting from the actual story... I want to do a series of songs from his tapes like I've done with Teddy, but I'm not sure how strict Sesame Workshop/Jim Henson Productions is about their copyright so we'll just have to wait and see.
I would love to hook up a toy like this to a modern microcontroller and put in all of the old stories or some new custom audio.
If his face is permanatly attatched, how'dyou get he fur stuff off and things?
@blueoctopede I have a Tyco StoryMagic Big Bird, and the tapes sound very sluggish and almost drunk when they're played. Do you know how I could speed this up to normal again please?
MetalMonkey New pinch roller
@jtsoundtech Try spraying him lightly with some carpet cleaner and brush the fur down while it's still damp, then vacuum it when it dries- that should get a lot of the clumps out.
Do you fix them I have one and it dose not work let me know thank you
Deathtrap?
Hopefully you still read comments from an old video. My big bird makes a very loud tone making it on listenable. Everything else seems to be working, mouth, eyes, but when I put the cassette in and connect him to Cookie Monster and Oscar the grouch it makes a very loud tone.
I do get notifications for (most) comments, even ones on old videos thank goodness! For some reason, Big Bird only cooperates if you plug Cookie or Oscar in just the right configuration and honestly I can't figure out why this is the case. Just swap the cable configuration around and eventually they will work and stop beeping.
@@blueoctopede Okay, I will try to get it figured out by switching cords. Ugh, so frustrating. Thanks for the suggestion.
@wizzwamf Some rubbing alcohol on a Q-tip is what I use for corrosion. Works like a charm!
I watched your repair ands tried to fix one I bought on eBay. The belt had come off, so I took the cassette player off and put the belt belt on. Unfortunately, the cassette will no longer power on once I put it all back together. Any suggestions?
Sounds like a wire may have come loose. Check the wires going to the battery compartment, and the wires going to the motor.
1:58 or this is the face?
This and 2:25 are both the face
Hi, My Ideal 1986 big bird's mouth doesn't move anymore. Any suggestions? and oscar doesn't come out of his garbage can.
Henry in Montreal
Henry Kaszel You could try to do the Teddy Ruxpin eye massage trick on his mouth, but I'm no professional. For both the motors are probably stuck, so you could take them apart and massage the motors while its playing. That's probably only temporary, but if it doesn't work then there is probably something wrong and you would want to send it to a professional. (Dr. Eeyore is the only one I know) That's my advice but I don't know much about engineering so don't ask me what to do if it doesn't work...
I'm not sure if the motors in Big Bird have those same issues.
Do you have Big Hero 6 DVD?
What is the slide lock for?
do you know what's the satellite jack for at 0:06
+Bridgette Ko yes cookie and osker
+luke burbank OSCAR
Good job!
so tru:)
@Twilight101cp I didn't. It just came off as one big piece with eyes and mouth still connected.
@TheLemmyCorper He sits at 17 and 1/2 inches tall.
@wizzwamf One other thing you could try is to use some vinegar to clean battery corrosion off the battery terminals, if you do that make suer you remove all traces of vinegar once the terminals are clean, I've hard from another UA-cam user that if you don't remove the vinegar from the terminals they'll corrode again.
0:47 number 75 came out of the suppression, maybe it's part number or serial number
Want to go back in time times were more layed back
2:27 is this the face?
Yes
So how tall is it?
Your so coooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool I always watch your videos!
also how wide is he
@Lachlant1984 Not bothering me at all! I love answering questions =)
What's the satellite jack for.
Bridgette Ko Cookie Monster and Oscar the grouch
@@Decahexic kind of reminds me of furbys
is there any way to clean up battery terminals. I have one but 1 of batts exploded in let some film on metal. other than that he should totally work.
@blueoctopede So far this video hasn't been muted or taken down and you featured a full song, just as long as you don't feature a full tape you should be safe. I would be interested in what the other songs on the tapes sound like believe it or not, I find this toy to be very interesting, but still i prefer Teddy Ruxpin. I hope I'm not bothering you by asking all these questions.
@silverthehedgielover Yes that song is really nice, I've never owned one of these, I first heard this song in this video, I'd not heard it before, but I really like it a lot.
Can you prepare my Yes entertainment Teddy
Disneysongtape uploaded the whole Big Bird's Day On The farm tape and I've just seen the video, I believe I have heard this cassette before, that is once when I was at World 4 Kids in 1993 I was looking at the Tyco Big Bird and the tape was up to the point where "Good Morning Mr Sun was playing, so now I know what that first song in this video is, even though I didn't recognise it when you first uploaded this video, I think the reason for that is because Big Bird's volume is so low at that point
It's so the batteries don't pop out
@blueoctopede
NM I got it it's big bird sings journey.
You are right.
it says pass, it passed inspection
I love This toy ! Because a Like Big Bird and Sesame Street !
my first talking toy is teddy ruxpin and I still have him and he is not woring anymore and I want him work again.
wow big bird has alot of belts inside him.
I have a 1985 teddy ruxpin and he still working
Have him play a Teddy Ruxpin Tape
I've done it and all he does is output the buzzing noise that is used to move teddy/grubbys mouth and eyes
I wanted to make like something Teddy and Grubby comment here.
which do you like the most?
Teddy Ruxpin or Grubby? I understand if you like the two of them.
Httydat AJ lol I'm ANGRY YOU MUST NEVER POLL ON WHOS THE BEST ME OR GRUBBY that was a public announcement for yesterday
Httydat AJ grubby
Hmm. To translate the sticker thing you would have to set oyur computer or Google to a different languag and find the characters that look like the three or something..... lol Just a thought!
If i read the word "medal death trap" it reminds me of spring trap.
same
... really.... is you serious...
Play a Teddy Ruxpin tape in it
0:46 That's not Korean that's Chinese! You misunderstood!
I translated the korean sticker and it translated to Wrapped skin year
🗿
@tcarnley01 If he's having problems with his eyes and mouth I won't be able to help you- I don't have any experience repairing those types of motors, unfortunately. If you're feeling confident you can open him up yourself, but what you'd probably be better off doing is seeing if Dr. Eeyore of dreeyoreshosiptal can fix him up for you.
Translate 0:47
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@coondogtheman1234 ua-cam.com/video/FMWKfiCPEpw/v-deo.html =)