Pop goes the PuchiPuchi
Posted on Jun 25, 07 10:54 PM PDT

Popping bubble wrap is but a small pleasure in life, which is why many of us grown ups still find ourselves strangely attracted to them. Bandai has now digitized our obession in the form of the PuchiPuchi infinite bubble wrap toy. Physically designed to emulate the sound and feeling of popping tiny plastic bubbles, the PuchiPuchi works best when carried around as a key chain. Apparently, popping sounds aren't the only thing you get since every 100 pops result in playback of an extra sound, ranging from a door chine, a barking dog, a fart, and even a sexy voice. There is also a 1 in 1,000 chance of unveiling a heart-shaped bubble PuchiPuchi with each purchase to make your friends jealous. Pointless, yes, but fun.
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By Michelle , 03/12/07 9:07 PM (CommentID #383483)
I am an American military spouse living in Japan and have 4 of these for sale right now on eBay. They are very hard to find in Japan and sold out everywhere. I found these by chance. These toys are too funny!!
By clau , 06/11/07 5:14 PM (CommentID #354739)
whre can i have one in south america?
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