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Hello Kitty Robot



The Hello Kitty Robot

Hello Kitty Robot

Do you know how much the Hello Kitty Robot costs! Don’t even read this if you’re not prepared for it, because it’s over $1000 and it’s over $2000…keep going higher! - The price of the Hello Kitty Robot is here.

If money is no object then congratulations to you because this toy may be an ideal purchase as “something a little different”…or “a little weird”.

Whether or not money is an issue, be sure to check for new or used Hello Kitty Robot’s and also check  alternative prices listed, as sometimes they’re cheaper, although not much cheaper!

As you probably already guessed, the Hello Kitty Robot communicates by using the Hello Kitty Voice. It will talk as set-up in these three ways: As a good friend, in a Guessing Game format, or with the Family. Some say it’s a good choice for a child who may be lonely, however, as we all know nothing replaces the love of family. One of the trend uses of this Kitty was for something called “automated parenting” – that’s a bit creepy though!


Brief Video of Hello Kitty

You’re suppose to be able to hold a conversation with it as well, plus it sings. The Hello Kitty Robot comes with face and voice recognitioin software, and it moves it’s head and body while chatting.

Hello Kitty Robot measures 20.5-inch tall and has a 13.7-pound cat body and maybe it will rule the world someday! or not.

Weebles Stuff



Weebles Play StuffAre you looking for Weebles Stuff or Weebls Stuff, because there is a difference. Hasbro is the maker of the 1970 and 2000 toys called “Weebles”, and “Weebl and Bob” is a flash cartoon series created by Jonti Picking. Here you’ll the Weebles toy stuff.

Weebleville SeriesHasbro started the Weebles toy line July 23, 1971. Weebles stuff are toys shaped liked an egg that have a weight on their bottom end so they wobble but don’t fall down. Weebles toys started out with a design to look like people, but around about 2004 they made Weebles to also look like animals for the Weebleville Series. However, since 2010 Hasbro is making Weebles as they were before, to appear like humans.

You may remember their very popular slogan “Weebles Wobble but they Don’t Fall Down”. It’s one of those effective little catchphrases that gets repeated from one decade to the next. The Weebles marketing campaigns of the 1970′s featured this phrase, and they re-introduced it in 2010. Smart thing, very catchy indeed.

Weebles includes numerous toys, books and DVDs. You’ll find Weebles vehicles, buildings and furniture as well. Very popular are the wide selection of Playsets. Here’s a brief list of some of the playsets that are still currently available:

Weebles Coloring Book & CrayonsYou’ll also find a wide selection of Weebles Storybooks to choose from, such as: Weebles Bumpus Bumpy Ride, The Weebleville Talent Show, Tooey to the Rescue, Happy Hogie Day and many more. There are also Weeble coloring books. You’ll notice that some come with just the coloring book itself, while others come with crayons.

You can also find a new generation of Weebles Stuff (from 2010 on). Here’s a brief list of just a few you can find:

In the 1970′s, due to their popularity, Weebles play stuff were in abundance. Hasbro marketed many choices for consumers including a Weebles Circus, a Haunted House as well as a Western Theme Set. Today, with online buying, you can find both New and Used Weeble stuff.

Let’s face it, the 1970′s had great toys!

Barb