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TDmonthly's Toy Sleuth: Toys Get Cool A Little Old, a Little New, a Little Duck, a Little PreviewThe world has become a microcosm of ... the world. Look to Japan, and we see America. Look to France, and we see Japan. Everywhere is closer, and there are no borders in toyland anymore. TDmonthly Magazine’s Toy Sleuth took a walk on the “new” side and found toys from around the globe and right in your own backyard. Ducky Goes Dark Imagine combining Darth Vader, a duck and a glowing water-activated bath toy: voila, Duck Fadar. It’s a great gift from the UK for anyone who likes to stay clean... in a bathtub far, far away. “The ducks are doing really well,” added Stephanie Prentice, PR manager for I Want One of Those Ltd., in London. “And, yes we do” get repeat customers. Lift Off ... a Little Spin Master Toys weighs in with the Picco-Z radio-controlled mini-mini helicopter, version 2, the smallest and lightest RC helicopter in the world. It fits into the palm of your hand. Phoenix Radio Shack manager Doug Artson thought they’d “really sell out at Christmas. Last year our RC helicopters went through the roof, and this one is even cooler.” Fry the Aliens And here in America, Diamond Select Toys and Collectibles LLC has come out with an amazing Star Trek 40th Anniversary Phaser for $27.95 that looks (but does not act, except against Klingons) like something Captain Kirk used to fry aliens. It’s a definite “must-have for any Star Trek fan,” according to the people at Alter Ego Comics who carry it, though Marc Bowker there doesn’t carry the bronze-handled ones because “they didn’t look as cool.” She’ll Have Her Pony Rounding out our globe-hopping toy extravaganza is Sega Toys Ltd.’s latest robotic pet, for those little girls who asked their parents for a pony and were refused: The Dream Pony! This full-size (we’re talking 4' high) battery-operated equine can actually react to its environment. Too bad the thing doesn’t locomote on its own (though it will support up to 80 pounds). “We may only sell this in Japan, depending on the demand,” Ms. Yagushi of Sega informed TDmonthly. Here's more info on some of the coolest new toys around:
Writer's Bio: Mark Zaslove is an entertainment industry veteran in developing content (writing, directing and producing television and feature films) for the major studios, including Disney, Universal and Warner Bros. A two-time Emmy Award winner for writing and recipient of the Humanitas Prize (for writing uplifting human values in television and movies), Mark is also Head of Content Development for Nice Entertainment. Read more articles by this author
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