Introducing the world's first working Sonic Screwdriver, the futuristic lock pick from Doctor Who. In fact, it's even better than the real thing. It's like a pocket-sized TARDIS that lets you go backward or forward in time. That's because it's a remote control for all your entertainment systems including TVs, iPod docks and ... [Read More]
The Big Mouth Toys Toilet Mug is the ultimate gag gift, emphasis on gag.
This toilet-shaped mug holds up to 12oz of your favorite beverage but it works best with dark colored liquids, even better, overflowing with chocolate fudge ice cream.
Your friends and family will be flushed with embarrassment.
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Take your cosplay to the next level with cat ears that move! Necomimi measure your brainwaves and react to your mood with cartoonish cat movements.
"When cats are frightened or want to scare away an enemy, they flatten their ears," explains Kana Nakano from Neurowear. "But with Necomimi, flat ears mean a relaxed state of ... [Read More]
Ever since Animal Planet's fake documentary on mermaids, the mythical creatures have been surging in popularity. They've been officially debunked by the government agency NOAA but two entrepreneurs are proving them wrong!
3-Fins is offering custom made mermaid tails for $250 CAD plus shipping. They're fully functional and ... [Read More]
This summer Ted comes to life for real! The Ted Talking Plush Teddy Bear looks brand new but this is clearly the adult version of Ted. It has about a dozen phrases including "Johnny, how bout a beer huh?" and "C'mere you bastard." It will be available in September and comes in three sizes: 8-inch for $14.99, 16-inch for $24.99, ... [Read More]
One month after being released in Japan, Necomimi are now available to American otaku. These robotic cat ears monitor your brainwaves to detect your mood and move accordingly. The anime streaming website CrunchyRoll is sell Necomimi for a limited time as part of Shinji's Deal of the Day. CrunchyRoll premium subscribers (14 ... [Read More]
Cybernetic prostheses usually replace lost function but in Japan they're the latest fashion statement, known as Neurowear. It combines technology and fashion to created an “Augumented Human Body.”
Necomimi are cybernetic cat ears that move in sync with your brainwaves to convey emotion. However, the movements are more ... [Read More]



