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  2. Poo-Chi - Wikipedia

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    Multiple spin-offs of the Poo-Chi were produced. All were based on different animals, other than the Super Poo-Chi, a larger version of the original toy. Meow-Chi - a robotic cat. Super Poo-Chi - a larger version of the original toy. Dino-Chi - a robotic dinosaur, with two types produced: the Dino-Chi T. Rex and the Dino-Chi Pterodactyl.

  3. 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.

  4. iDog - Wikipedia

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    The iDog Pup, a puppy version of the iDog with poseable ears and a moving head, was released in 2007 and was a localized version of the iDog Mini released in Japan in 2005. Also in 2007, two variants called "SpiDogs" were released to promote the film Spider-Man 3. They resemble the standard red Spider-Man costume and the black costume. In 2008 ...

  5. i-Cybie - Wikipedia

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    Outrageous International Hong Kong distributed the electronic pet from 2005 to 2006. The i-Cybie robotic dog responds to sound, touch, movement, and voice commands. The toy robot can autonomously recharge its batteries using a special docking station. I-Cybie was the first mass-produced toy that used advanced voice recognition technology. [1]

  6. List of robotic dogs - Wikipedia

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    Robo-Dog from PAW Patrol; Rover, Lunar Jim's Robot dog in the children's animation series of the same name. Runner, a rather large robot in the shape of a dog, pet and loyal friend of Grubb, from the PC role-playing video game Septerra Core. Rush and Treble from the Mega Man classic series; Rusty, from the 1960s Swift comic strip "The Phantom ...

  7. 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.

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