Wednesday, July 2, 2008

The best toy

Puchi puchi puchi puchi puchi puchi... You hear this noise (roughly translated as pop, pop) in your sleep and it follows you everywhere. You know why? Because you like bubble wrap. You buy extensive amounts of fragile collectibles off of the web because you like to pop the protective wrap it is shipped with. Or if you are smart you buy the stuff in bulk at the post office. But you know what? Its your lucky day! Because Bandai released a toy that will save your money. Mugen Puchi Puchi (roughly means never ending pop-pop) is one of my most prized possessions and it cost only $10. I received it as a gift at Christmas and is one of the best gifts I have ever received. It usually makes a popping noise, but after 100 pops it makes a "surprise" noise such as a doorbell or a barking dog or a girl saying "ya~n".


Oh, it's so convenient! Many days I have brought this wonder to school with me in my pocket. However, one day it went off with a doorbell chime during a lecture in American Government... he he he... The class went silent and wondered what made the noise. Such is the power of this small toy. Oh, and if you are wondering what the beads are, it is a trinket that a child from the preschool I was helping out at gave me. It doesn't come with the toy.




This toy is entertaining, sturdy, and feels very much like real bubble wrap. I have heard that Bandai has also made a moe and even an edamame type if you like that kind of thing.


This makes a great gift and I highly recommend it.

So you want to buy it?

Regular: http://www.thinkgeek.com/geektoys/japanfan/982f/ OR pink http://www.jbox.com/PRODUCT/KBN063

Moe: http://www.jbox.com/PRODUCT/KBN106

2 comments:

"Kat" said...

That is awesome! I want one, but knowing me someone would hate it so much to throw it away. TT__TT BUT... that is awesome! ^^

Natalie said...

Hehe, American Government was so fun. That was so funny when it went off. Ohmigosh, I just about died laughing it was so funny. No one else seemed to get it, because how do you explain a portable bubblewrap toy? I'm so getting one...