
Keromin might come across as a cute stuffed frog at first glance, but there is more than meets the eye. He also doubles up as an electronic instrument. The “Kero” part of his name is the sound a frog makes in Japanese, while “theramin” is the first electronic instrument in the world. Put two and two together and you get Keromin. Wear Keromin like a hand-puppet and he will begin to sing, capable of belting out 12 different voices from human singing to frog-like croaks, violins and pipe organs. Now if only Nintendo can come up with a similar concept but using Animal Crossing characters instead. K.K. Slider, anyone?
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