The owner of a Super Dollfie was so dissatisfied with the refusal of his charge to dance that he rebuilt the doll as a robot and had that dance for him. The happy event is captured in two videos, reproduced below.
IevanPolkka:
Mozart’s “Turkish March”:
The doll’s homepage: “dancingdoll.”
With virtual figures, sex robots and now dancing dolls, it seems a new era is dawning for the desperate.
Dude… this kind of thing needs to start being mass-produced… now. It probably won’t though since they can make money with just plain figures though…
Wow, I’m genuinely impressed. This is PURE WIN!
– Dolfie look? CHECK!
– [i]Meido[/i] outfit? CHECK!
– [i]Nekomimi?[/i] CHECK!
– Music? CHECK!
– Dancing? HELL YEAH!
[i][url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fs5_vNMg1xc]♪ OWATA! ♪[/url][/i] \(^o^)/
Only thing I would ask for is that they add an eye-blinking mechanism so the dolfie would look more convincing. OK, the articulated legs could be covered with knee socks for the [i]zettai ryouikki[/i] killer touch. ^_^
Much to my surprise, I didn’t find the dolfie creepy. After all, it’s not a living being with a conciousness of its own. [i]Ne? Ne? Ne? Ne? Ne…? *Cold sweat starts trickling, knees start to shiver….*[/i]
that’s pretty cute; nice that there’s no annoying voice XD ! very well choreographed and the robotics are well done, however it still has the robotic shaky-syndrome 😛 .
If my figures start looking at me in the night, i’d really be creeped out. But I must say this is a great advancement and effort by the guy ..
SOLD! I’LL TAKE IT!