It started out as a simple hobby when, lo and behold, I realized I have just accumulated 20,000 distinct toy characters in my collection... and the number is still growing. This blog is a great space to share to others just how amazing some of these characters are especially the ones that may have been forgotten or perhaps even those deemed insignificant. Visit Percy's World of Toys as often as you can and witness how the list progresses right before your eyes. Enjoy.
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Showing posts with label Zhu Zhu Pets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zhu Zhu Pets. Show all posts
Friday, January 6, 2012
4123. Chunk
Zhu Zhu Pets, formerly Go Go Hamsters in the UK, is an American line of plush robotic hamster toys, created by Cepia LLC in 2009. They were a craze during the 2009 Christmas season holidays.
Zhu Zhu Pets were created by Russ Hornsby for his St. Louis company, Cepia LLC. The name comes from Mandarin zhūzhū, meaning "little pig." In late 2009 Cepia employed only 16 people in the U.S. and 30 in China. The original Zhu Zhu Pets are nine different characters, with names like Chunk, PipSqueak, Mr. Squiggles and Num Nums. There are also various accessories for creating customized hamster habitats. Zhu Zhu Pets can be put in either of two play modes: "nurturing mode," in which they coo and purr, or "adventure mode," in which they explore their habitat and respond to various stimuli. Zhu Zhu Pets were a craze during the 2009 holidays. The toys originally retailed for $9 USD, but for a time they sold for over $60 because of shortages.
In December 2009 testing done by the consumer organisation GoodGuide was initially thought to have found more than the allowed level of the toxic metal antimony in the toy Mr. Squiggles. After doing a review, regulators from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said that the toy was within the "very protective" standard. GoodGuide subsequently issued an apology saying their testing methods (which checked for surface toxins) were different from the federal standards (which check for soluble toxins.)
Cepia encourages collecting of Zhu Zhu Pets. Indeed, there are Zhu Zhu Pet collectors. Exclusive pets have been released in collaboration with Hallmark, Build-A-Bear Workshop and Toys "R" Us. In early 2010 a set of new characters was released, including the Rockstar pets (Roxie, Ryder, Pax and Kingston) which are inspired by the children of celebrities such as Angelina Jolie and Gwen Stefani. In mid 2010 the Kung Zhu line of battling hamsters was released, aimed at boys age 8–12. The line features a storyline with a Special Forces army battling Ninja Warriors. In December 2010 the Zhu Zhu Princess series was released. Also released in 2010 were the first edition of Zhu Zhu Babies, which are not electronic or plush, but plastic toys articulated with a small ball under their tummy. The second 2011 edition of Zhu Zhu Babies included motors. Also in 2011, several dog breeds of Zhu Zhu Puppies were introduced. They are plush robotic puppies that move around and bark. In 2010 the first Zhu Zhu Pets video game was released for Nintendo DS, iPhone and PC. The sequel ZhuZhu Pets 2: Featuring The Wild Bunch was also released for Nintendo DS and Wii as well as Zhu Zhu Pets: Kung Zhu for Nintendo DS. In 2011 Zhu Zhu Princesses: Carriages & Castles and Zhu Zhu Puppies were released for Nintendo DS. In 2011, a second edition of Kung Zhu was released: Samurai hamsters. On 27 September 2011, the franchise's first full-length feature film Quest for Zhu was released straight to DVD. A second full-length feature film (titled The Power of Zhu) is being made, likely this DVD's release is sometime in 2012.
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
3874. Scoodles
Scoodles is one of the Zhu Zhu Pets and is an explorer hamster. He was part of the season 2 zhu zhu pets.
"Scoodles is a go-get-em hamster! He lives to explore and loves traveling to far away lands. You will rarely see this guy sitting still! There's just too much to see and do to sit around all day!" --Zhuniverse.com
Scoodles is an explorer and is very brave. He is similar to many Disney characters like him, often being annoying and heroic at the same time. He is annoying, like mentioned above. He is seen as a hero, stopping villains and getting treasure. He likes acorns (his birthmark).
Scoodles' fur is a dark brown and has white cheeks and a pink nose, like most Zhu Zhu Pets. In animation, he wears a glass on his eye and a light yellow hat with a black stripe around it. His birthmark is an acorn.
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
2878. Jilly
Zhu Zhu Pets, formerly Go Go Hamsters in the UK, is an American line of plush robotic hamster toys, created by Cepia LLC in 2009. They were a craze during the 2009 Christmas season holidays.
Zhu Zhu Pets were created by Russ Hornsby for his St. Louis company, Cepia LLC. The name comes from Chinese 猪猪 zhū zhū, meaning "little pig." In late 2009 Cepia employed only 16 people in the U.S. and 30 in China. The original Zhu Zhu Pets are nine different characters, with names like Chunk, PipSqueak, Mr. Squiggles and Num Nums. There are also various accessories for creating customized hamster habitats. Zhu Zhu Pets can be put in either of two play modes: "nurturing mode," in which they coo and purr, or "adventure mode," in which they explore their habitat and respond to various stimuli. Zhu Zhu Pets were a craze during the 2009 holidays. The toys originally retailed for $9 USD, but for a time they sold for over $60 because of shortages.
2877. Pipsqueak
In December 2009 testing done by the consumer organisation GoodGuide was initially thought to have found more than the allowed level of the toxic metal antimony in the toy Mr. Squiggles. After doing a review, regulators from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said that the toy was within the "very protective" standard. GoodGuide subsequently issued an apology saying their testing methods (which checked for surface toxins) were different from the federal standards.
Cepia encourages collecting of Zhu Zhu Pets. Exclusive pets have been released in collaboration with Hallmark, Build-A-Bear Workshop and Toys "R" Us. In early 2010 a set of new characters was releases, including the Rockstar pets (Roxie, Ryder, Pax and Kingston) which are inspired by the children of celebrities such as Angelina Jolie and Gwen Stefani. In mid 2010 the Kung Zhu line of battling hamsters was released, aimed at boys age 8–12. The line features a storyline with a Special Forces army battling Ninja Warriors. In December 2010 the Zhu Zhu Princess series was released. Also released in 2010 were the first edition of Zhu Zhu Babies, which are not electronic or plush, but plastic toys articulated with a small ball under their tummy. The second 2011 edition of Zhu Zhu Babies included motors. Also in 2011, Zhu Zhu Puppies were introduced. They are plush robotic puppies that move around and bark.The line includes several dog breeds. In 2010 the first Zhu Zhu Pets video game was released for Nintendo DS, iPhone and PC. The sequel ZhuZhu Pets 2: Featuring The Wild Bunch was also released for Nintendo DS and Wii as well as Zhu Zhu Pets: Kung Zhu for Nintendo DS. In 2011 Zhu Zhu Princesses: Carriages & Castles and Zhu Zhu Puppies were released for Nintendo DS. In 2011, a second edition of Kung Zhu Hamsters was released with new Samurai hamsters.
Friday, June 24, 2011
2335. Winkie
Burger King Zhu Zhu Pets Kids Meal Toys 2010
Burger King Zhu Zhu Pets kids meal toys are the toy promotion at Burger King in 2010. In this global promotion Burger King has teamed up with Cepia to release 16 different Burger King Zhu Zhu Pets hamster toys. One Zhu Zhu hamster toy is being given away with every BK Kids Meal purchased at Burger King restaurants during December 2010.
Zhu Zhu Pets are cool robotic hamsters that zoom along chirping, squeaking and bouncing off the walls. The Burger King Zhu Zhu Pets promotion includes 16 different hamster characters. The BK versions are about half the size of a Zhu Zhu pet original and only have limited features.
Each toy in the BK Zhu Zhu Pets promo comes with its own accessory - a surfboard, snowboard, hamster wheel or car. There are 4 different Zhu Zhu Pet characters per accessory. Each of the BK ZZP's toys can be detached from its accessory and played with separately. Another fun aspect of the Burger King Zhu Zhu Pets is that there is scope to mix and match some of the hamsters and accessories.
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