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All of these toys were released By Kentucky Fried Chicken in 1996

Tea Pot Annabelle KABOOM Annabelle. The idea behind this dubious toy was to place Annabelle on the spout of the Tea Pot (as shown here) and then hit the bellows to send her flying in the air..
cutter Copter Cutter Copter. Pull the tab on his back and the top spinner would sail up into the air. (On the face of the disk is the image of Bill, once again wondering "When does the Hurting Stop?).
Bill
Cool Moves Doc Cool Moves Doc. This toy's head and arms move, making him a poseable figure. (sort of.)
Sharky the Shark Dog Sharky's Dog House Launcher. "Send sharky out of his Dog House to chase after his friends..." Push Sharky into his house, then push the button on top to send him on his way.(Sharky has a spring up his -you know what. No wonder he's so mad all the time!
Balancing Eek Eek! Balancing Act. This amazingly simple toy tried to get you to balance him perfectly. (It is possible, if you have lots of time on your hands!
Wrapper! Neat-O, this amazing piece of plastic not only served to protect the wonderful time during its long journey, it also had instructions on how to play with the toy(s) you did get!
Here's what was written about the release of these toys in the official press release dated August 1996:

"Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurants and Saban Entertainment have cooked up a summer Promotion based on the animated television series Eek! the Cat. Purchasers of a KFC Kids Meal receive an Eek! Kids Carton that includes brain teasers and five premiums based on characters from the series. The program is supported with in-store displays and drive-thru panels featuring the promotion, which runs from August through September."