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Caltoy UJ Rako Plush
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Publisher: Sega
Jan/UPC Code: 102001015506
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NCS Product Synopsis
Update: March 17, 2010
«©NCSX» Sea Otters are called "Rako" in Japan and the rodents compete with fishermen for seafood. Sure, a single otter can't consume as many snails, clams, and abalone as a hungry human but a raft of 100 otters can. Maybe that's why fishermen gamely slaughter otters since that's one way to decimate the competition.
Sega's Caltoy UJ Rako Plush features two otters which are positioned on their backs. On top of each otter's chest is a striped clam which each beast grasps like a nugget of gold. In nature, otters use rocks to pound shellfish open to get at the gooey innards. Each Caltoy otter measures a massive 24 x 52cm (9.45 x 20.47") which is a lot of imitation rodent. Preorders are welcome to ship in mid-late July 2010 at US$49.90 each.
This document and photos are ©NCSX 2010. All rights reserved. No reproduction in whole or in part of this document may be made without express written consent of National Console Support, Inc.
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