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hippoppetfroggy.jpgYou've heard of the I-Dog, I-Fish, and I-Cat from Hasbro. Now introducing Outrageous Internationals' Hip-Pop Pets: animated animals that light up to the beat of your music. Choose from a Froggy, Owl, Piggy, or Doggy. Each pet features built-in speakers with two play modes: Speaker Mode for playing music directly from an MP3 player or Interactive Mode for mixing sound effects to your favorite songs. Sounds like the perfect holiday gift for someone you love!

The Hip-Pop Pets operate on 3 AA batteries, measure 6.75- x 6.0- x 7.0-inches (LWH), and sell for $19.99 each.

Which came first, Hasbro's line or Outrageous Internationals, is the question! [via ChipChick]

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Posted by: taelor
November 19, 2007 1:39 PM

I HAVE THE FROG!!!!!!


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