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Mio Pup Purple/Blue | 
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| Brand: Hasbro Category: Toy
List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $24.99 You Save: $25.00 (50%)
New (16) Collectible (2) from $14.00
Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 22167
Batteries: 4 Batteries Included: No Age: 6 - 8 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.3 Dimensions (in): 12.2 x 11 x 6.9
MPN: 75050 Model: 75050 UPC: 653569255178 EAN: 0653569255178 ASIN: B000R4NKYW
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand New!! Still in original box.
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| Features:
| • | MIO PUP is one ultra-cool highly interactive companion that walks, talks, moves, grooves and glows to a mash-up of high-tech robotics | | • | Virtual emotion and EMOTOTRONIC technology - As you get to know MIO PUP his eyes reveal when he's happy or sad, excited or hungry | | • | More than 100 "eye-con" images that light up in his eyes! | | • | MIO PUP gets excited when you tickle his sensors and is happy when you pet and play with him | | • | MIO PUP companion comes with a bone |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description If Mio Pup is making eyes at you, its because thats how he communicates. This robotic Rover can walk, talk, play music, and more. And he lets you know exactly what he wants with his more than 100 "eye-cons"--images that light up in his eyes to express moods like happiness, hunger, love, and surprise. Standing about 10 inches tall, the futuristic friend is an interactive companion that uses technology to let owners know how hes feeling. The futuristic friend comes with a magnetic bone to "chew." Four touch sensors let Mio Pup know when you are petting him (and, again, his eyes will tell you how much he likes it). Tickling him under his chin may cause him to strut, wag his tail, wiggle his ears, or even play music. When Mio Pups eyes tell you that hes hungry, you can "feed" him the included magnetic bone until his eye-con lets you know hes had his fill. Similar to a real pet, the more attention you give Mio Pup, the more hell appreciate you. Stroke his head, chin, or back and hell walk toward you for more petting. A built-in microphone lets the purple pooch know when you are talking and he will reply with his own babbling or by playing musical tunes. The Mio Pup requires four AA batteries, which are included.
Amazon.com Product Description If Mio Pup is making eyes at you, it's because that's how he communicates. This robotic Rover can walk, talk, play music, and more. And he lets you know exactly what he wants with his more than 100 "eye-cons"--images that light up in his eyes to express moods like happiness, hunger, love, and surprise. Standing about 10 inches tall, the futuristic friend is an interactive companion that uses technology to let owners know how he's feeling.  | | The futuristic friend comes with a magnetic bone to "chew." | Four touch sensors let Mio Pup know when you are petting him (and, again, his eyes will tell you how much he likes it). Tickling him under his chin may cause him to strut, wag his tail, wiggle his ears, or even play music. When Mio Pup's eyes tell you that he's hungry, you can "feed" him the included magnetic bone until his eye-con lets you know he's had his fill. Similar to a real pet, the more attention you give Mio Pup, the more he'll appreciate you. Stroke his head, chin, or back and he'll walk toward you for more petting. A built-in microphone lets the purple pooch know when you are talking and he will reply with his own babbling or by playing musical tunes. The Mio Pup requires four AA batteries, which are included.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1 more reviews...
weird September 11, 2008 hawaii04 (hawaii) This toy is strange and annoying. It only walks a little bit and other than that just makes annoying noises and music. I guess it's cool if your child is into taking care of something...but I don't think it's a very fun toy. Don't get it unless your child asks for it specifically.
neat...must have a big Imagination to get into July 6, 2008 moni (Olympia WA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
My 6 year old loves this puppy--we are unable to have a pet in our apt. so this was the closest we could have to the real thing. It's not near the level of interaction of having a real dog but my daughter's imagination more than makes up for that; She likes the idea of emotions and lights the pups displays and really doesn't care that it doesn't do "traditional dog-like actions". It all depends on what your child's expectations are for this toy that will determine the enjoyment value. For those who need a replacement bone or battery cover you can go to www.TIGERELECTRONICS.COM and type in "mio pup" in the search window and it will bring up a page with the order form.... the cost was reasonable also. I hope this info. was helpful.
Great Companion toy January 8, 2008 B. Phoenix (Chicago, IL) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I purchased this for my 8 yr old Niece for Christmas. She adored it and it hardly left her side for days. It's very interactive and shows a myriad of 'emotions'as you interact with it. Seems very durable and solid (not a cheap plastic feel like you get with some toys)at the low price ($30) I was pleasantly surprised at the high quality of this toy.
Not all is cracked up to be January 5, 2008 Susan Colig (San Antonio, TX) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
Santa brought this because our little one got "hooked" by the commercials. She was EXCITED to open it, but has shown much interest since. Glad Santa got it on sale. I know I wouldn't ever buy it again, nor would our children ask for it again. It really is a boring toy.
so very cute January 5, 2008 Grandmom (VA USA) 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
I purchased for my Grandson age 4, he loved it. It is an excelent toy to get children to watch and listen because of the way this toy works. So few toys help to develop those skills. Also, my Granddaughter age 18 mos. loved it too; so Milo will have a long life!
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