If you ever wanted your own real life Ted, then we may have something that is right up your alley. Google has filed a patent application for stuffed animals that come to life on command and interact with your electronics.

Last week, a patent application was filed at the United States Patent and Trademark Office by Google. The actual pictures contained in the patent application can be found below. The proposed invention is stuffed animals that contain motors, speakers, cameras and microphones. The toys, upon reception of either a movement (like a wave or nod) or spoken word from a user (presumably a very frightened child), will look at you and wait for a command. When given the command, the stuffed animal can control media devices in your home. For instance, you can tell Fluffy the Bunny to turn on your television or play music and the animal relays the command to the electronic device. Additionally, the stuffed animals will be able to do other functions since they are outfitted with numerous sensors and electronics.

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We have seen toys come to life in good ways, see Ted and bad ways, see Chucky the killer doll for goodness sake. Chucky already is sporting the Google colors, just saying. I am sure the bear is pure love but that bunny just looks plain evil and is plotting to takeover the world in a *Terminator: Rise of the Machines* type of way. Just because Google is looking to patent this idea doesn’t necessarily mean that we will see these animated animals in production but you have been warned. ![google](http://piratedthoughts.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/google.png)