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'Baby Alive', Doll Goes To Potty!

When the animatronic baby doll need to use her pink plastic toilet, she chirps in a singsong voice –"Sniff sniff! I made a stinky!". The doll needs to be fed 'green beans' and 'bananas' that are the part of the package. According to the Washington Post, the doll's promotional literature read: "Be careful. Just like real life, sometimes she can hold it until she gets to the 'potty' and sometimes she can't!"
"May
stain
some
surfaces." is
the
warning
on
the
cover
of
the
doll.
The
mess
however
not
real,
as
a
magnet
riggers
an
instant
in
the
plastic
bowl
when
the
doll
sits
on
it.
"The
'water'
in
the
toilet
disappears,
with
the
expected
'potty
waste'
appearing
in
its
place.
Your
child
can
then
flush
the
toilet.
The
'water'
will
reappear,
while
the
toilet
makes
a
very
realistic
flushing
sound!"
said
Mattel,
who
manufactured
the
doll.
These doll movements are a result of sophisticated robotics controlled by the same kind of microprocessor that navigates satellites and runs nuclear power plants. Store managers at leading stores Wal-Mart, Target and Toys R Us have reported trouble maintaining the stocks.
Baby Alive which has been listed as the Hot Toys of 2008 by Hottoys2008.com is a sold out at Wal-Mart, eToys.com and the AOL shopping site a week before Christmas. But their have been criticism regarding the dolls 'realism', stating that some facts are meant to be left to the imagination.
"Retailers
have
bought
heavily
into
these
dolls.
They
feel
that
these
are
some
of
the
more
popular
items
for
girls
this
year," said
Reyne
Rice,
trend
specialist
with
the
Toy
Industry
Association.



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