Mario Plushes: Too Adorable to Resist

When you don’t know what to buy the biggest Mario fans in the world, you can buy them these adorable Mario Plushes. Made by ThinkGeek, the Goomba, Star, and Question Block plushes all emit the customary Mario noise when smooshed. Best of all, these purchases are light on the wallet at only $24.99 each.
Chewbacca Plush Backpack is a Keeper

Just in case you wanted to project your love for Star Wars to the world, ThinkGeek has you covered. They’re offering this…. uh, let’s just say “unique” Chewbacca Plush Backpack. For only $40, you can get a fuzzy friend who will accompany you to all the cool parties. Trust me. Available from ThinkGeek.
USB Teddy Bear
You’d better have a handy explanation for inquiring family members if you use this USB teddy bear storage device.


This, my friends, is a home made teddy bear usb drive.
One Teddy Bear: $5
One USB Drive: $30
Scaring your small children and their friends: priceless.
Sadly enough, it really does appear as if the teddy accidently was lodged in the USB port.
Pink Teddy Bear Gun
We don’t even want to know how you would use this.

This, my friends, is a teddy bear gun. Apparently, you shoot the teddy bear up out of it, and the deployed teddy bear will land safely on the ground due to an attached parachute. A japanese company, which thought these would be more popular than traditional crackers, will begin selling these teddy bear guns in May.
Genibo- Korea’s Smart Dog
Korean company Dasatech has released their Smart Dog, named Genibo.

The Robotic dogs have been developed to be used as household pets, and these Smart Dogs can understand over a hundred human commands and phrases. The two dogs resemble bull terriers, and weigh 1.5 kg, are 30 cm tall, and 33.4 cm long. Among the 100 phrases they understand are- “sit”, “wag your tail”, and even “do a head stand”. These robotic dogs are also capable of navigating around obstacles in their paths, and have many sensors, 17 motors, a CPU and even bluetooth.
