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The latest version of Takara Tomy's Omnibot series, the "Doraemon with U" programmable toy was designed with the concept: "What if Doraemon came to my house?" It allows children to explore their imaginations and fulfill their wish of being able to talk and play with their very own Doraemon, who can communicate and display emotions thanks to various embedded sensors. The clock and calendar function allows the toy to talk about the seasons and time, so your kids can enjoy all 365 days of the year with Doraemon.
With the included cards, kids can also "program" Doraemon to say up to 1,500 different lines and make various gestures. You can create more than 4,000 programs and customize your own "Doraemon". With this toy, you'll not only entertain your children but also foster their programming thinking.
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Interaction through sensors
Touch sensor
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Motion sensor
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Shaking sensor
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Voice recognition
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A wide variety of emotions and expressions
The eyes are color LCD displays capable of 27 patterns of expression, which changes according to the situation. In addition, by moving both arms up and down and rotating its body left and right, Doraemon is capable of a variety of emotional expressions, such as a joyful banzai and a reaction of surprise.
Expressive eyes
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Joyful banzai
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Shaking left and right in surprise
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Programming
With the "Secret Gadget Programming Cards," kids can program Doraemon to behave the way they want.
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"Doraemon with U" can also play games such as quizzes, counting, and card collection, as well as offer advice when you rub its head.
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