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Description: The first pocket camera made by Fisher-Price was the #464 Pocket Camera in 1974. Although the #464 was not the first camera made, it was the first to be called the "pocket camera". Unlike most classic toys that are currently made, the #2077 Pocket Camera did not loose it's original charming appeal, and it could actually be considered a better design than the original. The new camera is much more realistic, has more and better pictures of animals, and other added features that the original camera does not have. Hats off to Fisher-Price for improving a great classic! Designed for children ages 2 to 5 years old.
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Accessories:
- 1994-1998 - FPT11013 - Yellow plastic pretend 35mm camera that views 24 different animal figure slides. The camera has a red slider on the front that advances the slides, and a white pop-up flash on the top. The front of the camera is marked "Fisher-Price" in red. *See "Variations" below.
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Variations:
- 1999-20?? - FPT13925 - Black plastic pretend 35mm camera that views 24 different animal figure slides. The camera has a grey slider on the front that advances the slides, and a red pop-up flash on the top. The front of the camera is marked with a red and white Fisher-Price awning logo.
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Other Information:
- The model number changed to #72077 in 1996.
- 1994-1995 - FPT11014 - This camera was sold in a 4-7/8" long, 6-1/2" high, 2-1/4" deep window color gift box marked #2077.
- 1996-20?? - This camera was sold in a 4-7/8" long, 6-1/2" high, 2-1/4" deep window color gift box marked #72077.
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