Remember Beanie Babies? The plush toy phenomenon is the focus of Apple’s enthralling new film

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Beanie Babies are the focus of this wild and wonderful new Apple movie:

Zach Galifianakis will star and executive produce the new Apple movie.

Although the initial reception to Ty Warner’s Beanie Babies was lukewarm, with a fierce manufacturing line, personable names and stories behind each toy, and enough fanfare to warrant physical altercations outside American malls, the plush toys became the highly sought-after collectable that many Americans went wild for.Based on Zac Bissonnette’s book, the new film is inspired by the craze which saw the plush animal toys collected as financial investments due to their resale values.

“The end of the craze was just as swift and extremely devastating, with ‘rare’ Beanie Babies deemed worthless as quickly as they’d once been deemed priceless. The description for the movie reads: “It pulls back the curtain on the absurdities and injustices of the American Dream – particularly the female relationship to it.

 

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