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A Las Vegas exclusive, introduced in 2006 Introduced as a Chicago Cubs exclusive, but later made available to retailers Due to it's popularity, a large versionof the Beanie Buddy was introduced in 2007. February 2005 Beanie Baby of the Month Specifically made for and sold in New Zealand A Hurrican Katrina fund raiser July 2004 Beanie of the Month One of only five Ballerina Beanies September 2004 Beanie of the Month Replaced the old Orca Whale 'Pillow Pal'. One of the two Teenie Beanies released in 1999 One of five Ballerina Beanies. Specifically made for and sold in Australia Featured on the popular Nickelodeon cartoon "The Backyardigans" Released with a purse version named "Baaabsy Baaag", 2006 Produced for the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago, Illinois USA Inspired by Schweetheart the orangutan Replaced 'Bandit' the raccoon which had a limited production run in 2001. Fund raiser for the Barbaro (2006 Kentucky Derby Winner) Fund at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine. September 2006 Beanie of the Month. European exclusive representing Italy. Beak Beanie Baby and Buddy (a baby kiwi) were the first two to be introduced as a set. In honor of Benjamin Franklin March 2006 Beanie of the Month. A Bob Evans (sausage maker) exclusive. Made into a Beanie Buddy as part of the July 2004 introductions. May 2005 Beanie of the Month Specifically made for and sold in the United Kingdom Specifically made for and sold in Malaysia April 2003 Beanie of the Month. January 2007 Beanie Baby of the Month Specifically made for and sold in Canada. Last of the original nine Beanie Babies to be retired. August 2004 Beanie of the Month Made for the Chinese Year of the Monkey 2003 June 2004 Beanie of the Month. From 'Dora the Explorer' cartoon series. One of only five versions made with a key-clip. Specifically made for and sold in the United Kingdom Specifically made for and sold in New Zealand January 2005 Beanie Baby of the Month. October 2004 Beanie Baby of the Month. One of the original nine Beanie Babies. December 2004 Beanie Baby of the Month. Could only be ordered by retailers attending a trade show in 1999. Part of the original Beanie Babies 2.0 series. Voted as #1 in the Teenie Beanie series 1996. Specifically made for and sold in Germany. September 2005 Beanie Baby of the Month. March 2005 Beanie of the Month. One of seven beanies licensed for Garfield comics strip. From 'Sponge Bob, Square Pants' cartoon series. First Beanie to have a glow-in-the-dark component. Made as a Teenie Beanie and a Beanie Buddy January 2000. December 2004 Beanie Baby of the Month. Specifically made for and sold in Canada. A 'Highland' cow made for and sold exclusively in the United Kingdom. Two versions were made : Gray and Lavender. The Gray was rare with only 200 produced. February 2003 Beanie Baby of the Month. In memory of Pope John Paul II. One of the original Beanie Babies to be retired. January 2006 Beanie Baby of the Month Early releases were mistakenly labeled "Rainbow", which are rare and most sought after. One of the first Beanies to be made with the head facing to the side. Made in two colors: gray and pink. The gray versions did not have a mouth which makes them rare and expensive. One of the original Beanie Buddies. Specifically made for and sold in the United Kingdom January 2004 Beanie Baby of the Month Part of the original Beanie Babies 2.0 series. August 2003 Beanie Baby of the Month. First Beanie to represent a sport - soccer. A Borders Bookstore exclusive. From the movie "Babe: Pig in the City" Specifically made for and sold in Australia and New Zealand Specifically made for and sold in the USA One of the original nine Beanie Babies. Made as a Beanie Buddy and Teenie Beanie in 2000. One of the first tie-dye Beanies made. Specifically made for and sold in Asia-Pacific. Names comes from "Puff the Magic Dragon" cartoon. May 2007 Beanie Baby of the Month From the 'Max and Ruby' cartoon. Named after Mel Gibson. Produced in 1998 and 1999. Named after "Sponge Bob, Square Pants" cartoon series. Specifically made for and sold in the United Kingdom Four versions were made. The original brown unicorn with a fine hair mane is the most sought after #8 in 1999 Teenie Beanie series votes. Specifically made for and sold in Spain. A very limited version was made using red eyes instead of blue. Specifically made for and sold in the United Kingdom April 2007 Beanie Baby of the Month. One of the original nine Beanie Babies - the first to be released. Made in honor of Paul McCartney One of the rarest and most valuable of Beanies. March 2004 Beanie Baby of the Month Considered to be rare and extremely valuable. One of the original nine Beanie Babies. Was originally known as "Punchers". Made in honor of Christopher Columbus. Retired in 1999 as it was rumored that the head of the joey inside the pouch could be considered a choking hazard for children. Was originally named "Hedgy" to indicate a porcupine which an executive claimed a hedgehog resembled. The later releases were made wingless, which are rare and sought after. August 2005 Beanie Baby of the Month Made as Beanie Buddy and Teenie Beanie in 2000. September 2007 Beanie Baby of the Month First to be made available with red or black noses. Specifically made for and sold in the United Kingdom representing the sport of Rugby. April 2005 Beanie Baby of the Month Dove made with the peace symbol in rememberance of September 11, 2001. A World Wildlife Fund exclusive. First non-animal Beanie Baby One of the original nine Beanie Babies November 2006 Beanie Baby of the Month. Versions were made with 7 or 9 plates, some were made without a shell. Made and sold exclusively in Canada June 2005 Beanie Baby of the Month June 2003 Beanie Baby of the Month Made and sold exclusively in Wales Made in honor of William Wallace A United Kingdom exclusive representing the red dragon of Wales First Beanie to be released based on pre-orders Named after the Greek God Zeus.
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