The correct name is actually "Dacky," from the Japanese word "Dakko" which means "hug." I've been testing Dacky for a couple of months and like its predecessors in Takara-Tomy's "Healing Partner" series (Yumel and Nerul) Dacky has an internal clock/ calendar and multiple sensors which allow it to react realistically to its environment. But Dacky adds a new level of sophistication and interaction because he changes over time and his development (or regression) is dependent on the amount of attention he gets.
He starts out very shy and communicates only in dog whines and growls but over time begins to speak more and more Japanese. Besides the "normal" conversation expected of a puppy he eventually begins to recount his travels around the world. He even mixes in occasional foreign language phrases that he's picked up along the way. Eventually, Dacky develops to the point where he will even interact with conversation. He's very cute and very huggable. His "puppy dog eyes" are even more sophisticated than Yumel, since both the inner eye and the eye lid move independently.
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kgitch @ Feb 3rd 2007 5:56PM
The correct name is actually "Dacky," from the Japanese word "Dakko" which means "hug." I've been testing Dacky for a couple of months and like its predecessors in Takara-Tomy's "Healing Partner" series (Yumel and Nerul) Dacky has an internal clock/ calendar and multiple sensors which allow it to react realistically to its environment. But Dacky adds a new level of sophistication and interaction because he changes over time and his development (or regression) is dependent on the amount of attention he gets.
He starts out very shy and communicates only in dog whines and growls but over time begins to speak more and more Japanese. Besides the "normal" conversation expected of a puppy he eventually begins to recount his travels around the world. He even mixes in occasional foreign language phrases that he's picked up along the way. Eventually, Dacky develops to the point where he will even interact with conversation. He's very cute and very huggable. His "puppy dog eyes" are even more sophisticated than Yumel, since both the inner eye and the eye lid move independently.
Dacky sells for JPY8,400 (incl. 5% tax). The official website is here with more photos and the Dacky story (Japanese only):
http://www.takaratomy.co.jp/products/dacky/product/index.html