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Bandai - Puchi Puchi

Bandai - Puchi Puchi

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Brand: Bandai
Category: Toy

List Price: £4.99
Buy New: £4.86
You Save: £0.13 (3%)



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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 118

Fragile: No
Batteries Included: Yes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 1.6 x 0.8 x 1.6

MPN: 3296580450008
Model: 45000
EAN: 3296580450008
ASIN: B0017JG660

Availability: In stock soon. Order now to get in line. First come, first served.

Features:
  • Puchi Puchi � the everlasting bubble wrap simulator.
  • Popping bubble wrap and is a great way to relieve stress and tension
  • Puchi Puchi on your keyring or in your pocket, you can pop away to your heart�s content
  • Puchi Puchi feels just like the real thing and is tactile and satisfying to handle and pop
  • Simply pop away to relieve the tension!

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
No. This isn't anything to do with Puccini. Or Chi, for that matter. But it does have something to do with bubble wrap. Confused? One most certainly was at the outset of this particular adventure, so do bear with us. Puchi Puchi is another fiendishly clever invention from those fiendishly clever little Japanese, intent as they are on creating a gadget for every conceivable fetish and proclivity. A vending machine for underwear? No problem. A robot dog that can bark and climb stairs? Most certainly? A key ring that replicates the sound and sensation of bursting bubble-wrap? Tis mere bagatelle to the brilliance of the Japanese mind. A Puchi Puchi (apparently Japanese onomatopoeia for the sound produced when bubblewrap is burst) is the size of a small cheese biscuit, but far more intelligent. Comprising a set of discreet buttons on an otherwise flat surface, these chaps emit a small popping sound when depressed, giving the overall sensation (and, one has to admit, satisfaction) of the bubble-wrap 'pop'. But it doesn't end there. Keep popping and eventually one's Puchi Puchi will emit a small 'bonus' noise in recognition of the magnitude of one's popping efforts. All that remains is for the staging of Puchi Puchi races as you do battle with your Little Lady to see who can produce the first bonus sound effect. One will never know how one lived without it. Konichiwa, over and out.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars brilliantly stupid   November 16, 2008
Mr. D. F. Poisson (UK)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

What a silly piece of gadgetry this is! Its infuriatingly life-wasting appeal is endless. Every 100 pops or so, the thing emits a random sound like a doorbell or a dog barking. You never know what it's going to be which makes this addictive stress-buster even more addictive. I can't believe I was dumb enough to let this thing into my life...


4 out of 5 stars Does what it says on the tin   May 14, 2008
SPJ1 (Herts., England)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Maybe a stressbuster. Maybe good for a smoker to occupy their hands. You just "pop" the buttons and it feels vaguely like bubble wrap. After a certain number of "pops" you are rewarded with a random noise. Thats all there is to it. Simple and diverting.


4 out of 5 stars Not an exact replication   November 2, 2008
HQ (Sweden)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

The "Puchi Puchi" does not emulate the popping sensation perfectly, the bubbles are a little harder to press, but that may be due to regional differences in bubble wrap technology. The "random noise" after a large number of clicks was a nice feature, and all in all I can only say that the two Puchis I have given away have been recieved with great joy by two bubble wrap junkies who now have an alternative to the real thing. This could be seen as a bubble wrap methadone solution for the heavy users, perhaps.

 

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