Ok, so now that all of the 'adult' viewpoints have been made....
My kid is an 'average' American boy and would love this toy. He likes gross things. He just got a Doodlemonster where you can take out the brains and snot and whatnot... He thinks farts, burps, etc. are funny. Why? Because he's 7. He would probably think this toy was hilarious, as would most 10 and under boys.
Instead of assuming that products were created for adults' amusement and perversions(sp?), let's assume that kids are still kids and may like this stuff.
Omaha Red Sox wrote:Ok, so now that all of the 'adult' viewpoints have been made....
My kid is an 'average' American boy and would love this toy. He likes gross things. He just got a Doodlemonster where you can take out the brains and snot and whatnot... He thinks farts, burps, etc. are funny. Why? Because he's 7. He would probably think this toy was hilarious, as would most 10 and under boys.
Instead of assuming that products were created for adults' amusement and perversions(sp?), let's assume that kids are still kids and may like this stuff.
Omaha Red Sox wrote:Ok, so now that all of the 'adult' viewpoints have been made....
My kid is an 'average' American boy and would love this toy. He likes gross things. He just got a Doodlemonster where you can take out the brains and snot and whatnot... He thinks farts, burps, etc. are funny. Why? Because he's 7. He would probably think this toy was hilarious, as would most 10 and under boys.
Instead of assuming that products were created for adults' amusement and perversions(sp?), let's assume that kids are still kids and may like this stuff.
Yeah, I agree with this 100%... and I really don't think Hasbro created this with some sort of perverted ulterior motive.
That said though, the commercial and "delivery" is still HILARIOUS.
If you're a battery, you're either working or you're dead....