Your not kidding.
Have look
Here to see the example I found. Looks fun

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Now for the bit I wrote before I started adding the links and realizing that someone had already done everything I want to do.
As the hardware / software can handle 8 servos that's the amount I bought.
In the example I saw they used 2 servos per eye. What I want to try is to get 2 for both eyes so they always look in the same direction.
If I animate the tail the example I found used two (one for each cable).
You need 1 for the mouth to open and close.
It would look good if it had eyelids the opened and closed .And I have an idea how this
might work. But you need a socket for the eye to move in without dropping out !
The lids would have to hinge on the outer of the socket with a cable to pull them open but a sping to keep them closed if I can't make a brake cable to push them closed as well as pull them open.
The eyes have a rod centered on the back which is then pulled or pushed either left/right or up/down. But getting both to move to all directions lock together could be difficult. Looking left and right only should be ok but to get up and down as well would require the other servo to lift as well.
But there would be enough servos left to lower and lift the ear back up (cable again). And then the possibility to move the upper and lower lips away from the teeth.
But it's all theory at this stage.
Inflating the balloon is going to be fun as the aperture to blow it up from is 1 1/2 inches diameter so I'll have to restrict the neck of the balloon to make it easier to close when the required size is reached. And if tied off at the end it can be deflated and used again.
In the next week or two the materials will start to arrive the the reality of how difficult it is to build will start to be realized.