Sega Toys Japan unveil robot dog lucky
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It’s time to get ‘Lucky’. Just in case I got your brain wheels churning as to how you can get lucky, it’s really uncomplicated. You just gotta make a trip to Japan and get lucky. Sega Toys Japan is selling a robot dog specifically designed for children between 4-8 years old. He's incredibly charming and dutiful. Lucky does tricks like handstands; he barks when spoken to; and can respond to a total of 13 spoken phrases. Lucky will react to commands such as “sit”, “there, there”, “sit up and beg” etc. What is really lame is that for some really peculiar reason lucky can sing too. The dog stands 25 cm tall and is equipped with 3 mini motors and if it ever makes it to the Unites States of America, it will cost $86.
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