Zoltar Fortune Teller – Nostalgic Version
The Zoltar machine takes a place in our pop culture from its crucial role in the ’80s hit movie BIG. When Tom Hanks becomes a twelve year old trapped in his man-sized body, the legend of Zoltar captured a generation. Given the wish that all children have dreamed about, Hanks’ character Josh wakes up in a grown up body. Now he has all the power of doing as he decides, without asking permission of anybody. What does he want to do?
Josh seems to realize soon that there must be important parts of being a kid, because he does not understand the world around him. Grownups do not have the same motivations as he does. The pursuit becomes of the Zoltar machine, in an effort to put life back the way it was. Along the way Josh stumbles into a toy corporation where he creates much of the magic of the film.
You can have a Zoltar machine of your own! Great for your home, business, or entertainment area. Relive the optimistic youth of all that a wish can bring. Buy a fortune teller machine with Zoltar or any custom character.
Features:
- Talking function with 16 different spoken messages
- Eye movement
- Arm waving over crystal ball movement
- Head movement
- LED lighted glass ball
- Push-button activation
- 2000 fortune cards with 55 different fortunes
- Three panes of tempered glass
- Jewelry, genie lamp, wooden flute, and various trinkets
- Zoltar special painted trim
- More lush and spacious cabinet with ornate trimmings
- Custom paint including blue crackle finish**
- Removable scalloped top trim and gold half dome**
- Machine with or without wheels
- Dollar bill or coin acceptor
- 81.5″H x 30″W x 29″D
- Height without removable scalloped top and gold dome: 77″
A ** above indicates an added feature between the Deluxe Version and the Nostalgic Version
Add Ons:
- Wireless microphone (+$500) – allows customers to talk live through Zoltar
- Breathing movement (+$800) – enhances the realistic quality of your fortune teller by adding breathing movement to the Zoltar body
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