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has gloss | eng: Mugen Puchipuchi (∞プチプチ ) is a Japanese virtual bubble wrap keychain toy by Bandai (Asovision). “Mugen” means “infinite” in Japanese while “puchipuchi” means “bubble wrap” and also refers to the sound of the bubbles being popped. The toy is designed to mimic the sensation of popping bubble wrap for infinite number of times. It is made of a double layer structure of silicone rubber to create a similar feeling to the real bubble wrap. The square shaped toy has eight “bubbles” that would make a popping sound when pressed. It would also make a sound effect for every 100 pops, which includes “door chime”, “barking dog”, “fart”, and “sexy voice”. Bandai worked with the Puchipuchi bubble wrap company to create a design that is most realistic to the real bubble wrap. |
lexicalization | eng: Mugen Puchipuchi |
instance of | (noun) an artifact designed to be played with toy, plaything |
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has gloss | rus: Мугэн пути пути (∞プチプチ) — ручная игра, выпущенная компанией Бандай, представляет собой пластинку с девятью клавишами, по форме напоминающими пузыри на воздушной упаковке. При нажатии на клавишу она ведёт себя так же, как пузырь на упаковке (прогибается с аналогичным ощущением), при этом устройство издаёт соответствующий звук. |
lexicalization | rus: Муген пучи пучи |
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