Fisher Price "Tune In TV" , Sesame Street version: It's got some kind of automatic reset that I can't bypass and pretty much ignores any bending attempts (by me at least)
Too bad 'cause it's got a simple remote control that I was really excited about.
Leapfrog learning drum... black blob chip without pitch bend and BARELY a distortion by poking things on the speaker wire. Still a fun little toy though
"Music Learning Module" produced by Wurlitzer. a decent looking keyboard from the outside, but not much going on inside. there are a bunch (six or so) chips inside, which gets one's hopes up upon opening it, but the chips only output one specific note from each pin, meaning it's all sample based and there's no way to alter the sound. i don't think there's even a filter section, i think it goes straight from the chip to the output. it sounds sort of square wave-ish, but a bit warmer.
the one nice thing about the keyboard is infinite polyphony. the samples interact in a weird way though. when you play intervals that aren't perfect, you can hear where the waves cross paths and almost creates a rhythm of its own.
a neat electric organ for $15 at goodwill, but not a bender's toy.