Gogo's Crazy Bones Figurine - Eggy
Vintage Collectible Toys

Gogo's Crazy Bones Figurine - Eggy

This item is a vintage miniature figurine from the popular 1990s collectible toy line known as Gogo's Crazy Bones. The specific character depicted is 'Eggy', identified by its distinct large, almond-shaped extraterrestrial eyes and smooth, oval head reminiscent of an egg. The figure is cast in a translucent, neon yellow-green plastic, a common material variant for this toy line. It measures approximately 1 inch in height. The construction is a solid, injection-molded plastic with a matte-to-satin finish. Notable features include the character's stylized humanoid body with a raised right arm, suggesting a waving or defensive pose. The condition appears to be 'played-with' but well-preserved; there is minor surface scuffing visible on the forehead and protruding limbs, which is typical for these toys as they were designed for a game involving flicking them against one another. There are no significant cracks or deep gouges. The piece dates to the late 1990s (circa 1996-1998 during the Series 1 release). While no maker's marks are visible from this top-down angle, these items are typically associated with Magic Box Int or PPI Marketing. The craftsmanship is typical of mass-produced novelty collectibles of the era, focusing on durability and recognizable silhouette.

Estimated Value

$1.50 - $4.00

Basic Information

Category

Vintage Collectible Toys

Appraised On

April 28, 2026

Estimated Value

$1.50 - $4.00

Item Description

This item is a vintage miniature figurine from the popular 1990s collectible toy line known as Gogo's Crazy Bones. The specific character depicted is 'Eggy', identified by its distinct large, almond-shaped extraterrestrial eyes and smooth, oval head reminiscent of an egg. The figure is cast in a translucent, neon yellow-green plastic, a common material variant for this toy line. It measures approximately 1 inch in height. The construction is a solid, injection-molded plastic with a matte-to-satin finish. Notable features include the character's stylized humanoid body with a raised right arm, suggesting a waving or defensive pose. The condition appears to be 'played-with' but well-preserved; there is minor surface scuffing visible on the forehead and protruding limbs, which is typical for these toys as they were designed for a game involving flicking them against one another. There are no significant cracks or deep gouges. The piece dates to the late 1990s (circa 1996-1998 during the Series 1 release). While no maker's marks are visible from this top-down angle, these items are typically associated with Magic Box Int or PPI Marketing. The craftsmanship is typical of mass-produced novelty collectibles of the era, focusing on durability and recognizable silhouette.

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