They looked much more interesting in the TV ad. They don't really do much, and there are only a few moves that activate them at all. He just seems to repeat the same sounds/movements over and over again. My main complaint is paint on my arms and legs. The paint peeled off on the first day. At first it seems to bubble up, and then it just falls off. The ears are flesh-colored plastic and unpainted, as is the snout. The case is also made of colored plastic. Hands and feet are drawn above. I'm not sure what they use or why it's such a terrible finish, but it's a poor choice. Due to its elasticity, it resembles latex paint. I bought directly from Revain and not from a third party, so this is not a fake. These are real fingerlings but they don't appear to be of the highest quality. It's a cute little useless toy that's so silly even adults can't resist. If you don't mind a color issue, this is a toy that's cheap enough to keep a child happy and not feel like a lot of money wasted.
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