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The next spring production animal to gain wide popularity was a skunk, first released c. 1938 by the Ireland Magic Company. | The next spring production animal to gain wide popularity was a skunk, first released c. 1938 by the Ireland Magic Company. | ||
- | The spring production racoon was a late comer, put on the map by Jeff Justice c. 1980-1981, whose seminal routine became the model on which many others built (see [[https://askalexander.org/display/24848/New+Tops/376|The New Tops]], Vol. 22 No. 7, Jul. 1982, p. 18; and //[[https://askalexander.org/display/37097/Genii/23|Genii]]//, Vol. 51 No. 10, Apr. 1988, p. 579). The production feature of the spring animal is rarely used in "Rocky Racoon" routines. Instead, the coil spring is exploited to amplify the animation of the figure. | + | The spring production racoon was a late comer, put on the map by Jeff Justice c. 1980-1981, whose seminal "Rocky Racoon" routine became the model from which many others were built (see [[https://askalexander.org/display/24848/New+Tops/376|The New Tops]], Vol. 22 No. 7, Jul. 1982, p. 18; and //[[https://askalexander.org/display/37097/Genii/23|Genii]]//, Vol. 51 No. 10, Apr. 1988, p. 579). The production feature of the spring animal is rarely used in "Rocky Racoon" routines. Instead, the coil spring is exploited to amplify the animation of the figure. |
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