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2 in 1 Padded Puppet Pouch: Whiskey Tango Foxtrot?

by Zachary Miller - May 8, 2010, 2:05 pm EDT
Total comments: 17

What was this creature, begging for release? I cut open the box and out fell a creature that I instantly named "Zipperface" for reasons that will become obvious. In fact, Zipperface features two zippers: one that holds its giant mouth shut, and another that holds...things. I guess. Behold, Zipperface:

Zipperface

You caught 2 in 1 Puppet Pouch! Would you like to give a nickname to your newly caught 2 in 1 Puppet Pouch? Yes. Zipperface. Zipperface was sent to Box 1 in Bill's PC!

Zipperface Flipped

He likes bellyrubs. Notice the tiny, one might say "vestigal" limbs. There's also a loop for hanging him by his ass, I suppose. I think an actual tail would've worked better.

Hello, Zipperface

He's very eager to please, that Zipperface.

NOM NOM

The "ventral" zipper opens to reveal a pouch for carrying...things. You could put DS games in there, your DS, or...you can put your weed in there.

Secondary Mouth

You know how starfish (and other echinoderms) puke up their stomach to cover and eat prey? Maybe that's what Zipperface does. In this case, he's slowly consuming my DSi, which he's compatible with, by the way. That's a major selling point.

Velcro Tendons

Keeping the DS in his ventral pouch actually gives some rigidity to his lower half and helps keep him standing up. Between the two zippers, there are velcro pads which split the poor creature in two, effectively breaking his neck. The reasons for this spinal separation are unclear.

Layed Out

Now he's a bearskin rug. So, you know, if you're too cheap to go on a hunt on Kodiak Island, kill and butcher a Grizzly bear, then have it skinned and make a rug from its coat and head, this is a viable alternative.

I will consume you

The inside of his mouth is bright red. Zipperface lacks teeth, though, so I still think he eats things via the echinoderm method (outlined above).

Unhinging the Jaw

There's a pocket on Zipperface's hard palette that can hold a spare DS card. That's handy. Zipperface is full of useful crevices like that. Notice the white elastic bands. The unassuming naturalist may assume that they have to do with a venom delivery system. Well, you couldn't be more wrong:

I think it's dead

In fact, the bands are used to secure the top half of the DS. You know, it strikes me that this may be an uncomfortable way to play my DSi.

Awkward

Hypothesis confirmed. Frankly, Zipperface fails as a DS "wraparound" but works alright as a system/game carrier for the younger set. The packaging suggests that his padded interior may provide some peace of mind against dropping your DS. This only applies if you drop Zipperface on his dorsal side. There is no padding on his lower half, unless you fill that ventral pouch with something similarly padded, or a DS-shaped piece of styrofoam. Technically, you could hold two DS systems in Zipperface, one in his stomach and one in his mouth, so that's a plus. Surely, Zipperface must fill some niche that other, better products fail to fill. And indeed, he does.

Good Dog

Zipperface is an excellent game dog. Not only does he fetch objects with unbridled enthusiasm, but the fact that he doesn't have teeth (or jaw muscles) means that he won't damage the duck or duck that you just shot.

Woof!

Good, Zipperface. Sit, boy!

Ozzie's Jealous

Our primary dog, Ozzie, seems jealous. I didn't take pictures, lest little children become frightened, but Zipperface also makes an EXCELLENT chew toy.

HORRIFYING ADDENDUM

Puppet Horror

The purpose of the ventral zipper and velcro tabs now becomes clear. Zipperface really IS a puppet! His innards are hollowed out, and your thumb goes in the "lower jaw" while the rest of your hand rests comfortably above his hard palette. However, he's not the most comfortable puppet in the world, and his mouth is too wide. His limbs hang awkwardly from his back. It just looks strange, almost like an afterthought.

FINAL SCORES

As a DS Wraparound: FAIL

As a system/game carrier: 7

As a puppet: Creepy

As a loyal companion: 9

Talkback

Seems it's had a slight redesign compared to the PR shots 2.jpg"

NWR_pap64Pedro Hernandez, Contributing WriterMay 08, 2010

This blog is full of so much win it's almost unhealthy to read it :p .

ShyGuyMay 08, 2010

That zipper mouth reminds me of the bear from Nerdoid

http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k302/shyguy70/beartato-funnyfaces.png

...and this is why I send products like this to Zach for review.

StratosMay 08, 2010

LOL

I saw a little girl with a DS animal pouch in the store. It could be worn as a back pack. I don't know if it was designed to hold a DS, but I saw her put it in there. Pretty nifty for the younger crowd.

This was one of the best PR Emails we ever got.  Good to see it went to good use, no way they ever contact us again.

Indeed. I'm glad you all liked this somewhat unconventional "review." I think Zipperface may become a permenant resident of the site, and his exploits may be recorded for further photo essay articles. Do you guys remember that bizarre Wii thing where you get a stuffed animal and stick the Remote up its ass, then shake it around to make the onscreen avatar do things?

You have no idea, NO IDEA how much I long for that product.

StratosMay 09, 2010

Quote from: Crimm

This was one of the best PR Emails we ever got.  Good to see it went to good use, no way they ever contact us again.

What PR email are you referring to? Did they not like the review? I thought it was great.

We need a Zipperface smiley for the forums.

KDR_11kMay 09, 2010

Quote from: Halbred

Do you guys remember that bizarre Wii thing where you get a stuffed animal and stick the Remote up its ass, then shake it around to make the onscreen avatar do things?

WiiWaa? I believe they didn't have a publisher for that when they showed it and were still looking for one. I doubt they'll get one.

Hey, kids: check out the update, where I stick my hand up Zipperface's ass.

StratosMay 09, 2010

The dinosaur skeleton models in the back drawer are a nice, Halbredian touch. ;)

Shame on you for not reading the press release where it is clearly stated that it's a puppet. That picture of it upside down cracks me up, I can just imagine it's tiny vestigial limb wiggling in the air, two shakes, one shake, gone, gone, gone.

There's a fantastic product shot of it as a puppet.

https://www.nintendoworldreport.com/media/0/1/860.jpg

Oh God...

vuduMay 10, 2010

Quote from: Halbred

"CTA Digital," a company I'd not heard of

The make cheap video game accessories.  Wii remote accessories like golf clubs and tennis rackets.  Mostly crap.

However, they also make the best DSi case I've ever found.  Seriously, I can't recommend this case enough.

Vudu already owned the 2 in 1 Puppet Pouch apparently.

ToruresuMay 10, 2010

Can this be nominated for the Fun House contest?

UltimatePartyBearMay 11, 2010

Quote from: Halbred

There's a pocket on Zipperface's hard palette that can hold a spare DS card. That's handy. Zipperface is full of useful crevices like that.

Man, I wish my pets had useful crevices.  The few crevices that could even hold DS games at all are far from ideal, to say the least.

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