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  2. Tekno the Robotic Puppy - Wikipedia

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    Tekno the Robotic Puppy (also known as Teksta the Robotic Puppy) is a popular electronic robotic toy which originally launched in late 2000.Tekno sold more than 7 million units in its first season and went on to sell more than 40 million units in its original 4 years of production.

  3. Poo-Chi - Wikipedia

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    Poo-Chi (or Poochi, Poochie), one of the first generations of robopet toys, is a robot dog designed by Samuel James Lloyd and Matt Lucas, manufactured by Sega Toys, and distributed by Tiger Toys. [1] Poo-Chi was released in 2000 and discontinued in 2002.

  4. AIBO - Wikipedia

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    AiBO+ is a replacement personality for Sony ERS-7. The project provides an AEP-like application (AiBO+ Client) to connect to the robot under Ubuntu Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, iOS, and Android. The owner can control the dog, play a game and see the robot state. [40] AIBO Control allows Android users to control AIBO ERS-7's running URBI. [42]

  5. List of fictional dogs in animated television - Wikipedia

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    Talking Dog generic The Powerpuff Girls: The girls' dog; about three kindergarten-aged girls with superpowers. T-Bone Bulldog: Clifford the Big Red Dog: One of Clifford's friends. Tetsunoshin Toy Poodle: Wan Wan Celeb Soreyuke! Tetsunoshin: Owned by the Inuyama family, struggling to help them pay their debts to avoid bankruptcy. The Dog Bull ...

  6. Jennifer Diane Reitz - Wikipedia

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    Jennifer Diane Reitz (born December 30, 1959) is an American writer, webcomic author, and game designer. [4] She is known for the website Happy Puppy, which she opened with her partners, Stephen P. Lepisto and Sandra Woodruff, [5] and with whom she created the video game Boppin'. [6]

  7. 2-XL - Wikipedia

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    2-XL (2-XL Robot, 2XL Robot, 2-XL Toy) is an educational toy robot that was marketed from 1978–1981 [1] by the Mego Corporation, and from 1992–1995 by Tiger Electronics. 2-XL was the first "smart-toy" in that it exhibited rudimentary intelligence, memory, gameplay, and responsiveness.

  8. Entertainment robot - Wikipedia

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    Robot dogs as a fad have been produced with relatively little variation. These are some commercial models: Teksta, a toy robot dog popular in the 1990s was intended to be able to perform card tricks and respond to commands. Aibo (robot dog manufactured by Sony) Poo-Chi; I-Cybie; iDog (Sega's robot iPod music speaker) Gupi, a robotic guinea pig

  9. ZhuZhu Pets - Wikipedia

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    Additional Nintendo DS titles were released in 2011 - ZhuZhu Princess: Carriages & Castles (a reskin of the first title) was released at the end of February, [22] followed up with Zhu Zhu Puppies at the end of March, [23] a game tie-in to the Quest for Zhu movie in September, and ZhuZhu Babies (a re-skin of the second title) in November.

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