Sonic tails toy9/5/2023 ![]() ![]() I think while my overall experience of the resulting blue-water Bath Ball left a lot to be desired, it's admirable that I was able to make the most of the product without risking my skin turning blue or my face falling off (I mean, as of around two hours after getting out of the bath - there's still time). Meanwhile, I removed the leftover figure bags (which unsatisfyingly had the look and texture of a used condom) and put them to one side while I had a little soak. The fact that I forgot such an obvious detail is pretty hilarious though.ĭetermined not to let 1,825-day-old products get the best of my desired bathtime experience, I opted to add some bubble bath of my own (because I like bubbles). I later learned that I should have taken the plastic bag/wrapping off of the damn balls before I put them in the bath! That may well explain why their effect was quite pissy - however, given their age, it probably wouldn’t have made a difference. But not really a bath bomb as I was expecting. It turns out the actual blue material was contained inside the bag, and when the bag is punctured, it slowly releases the blue colouring into the water. As I briefly considered the volume of ancient chemicals I was about to absorb with my body, my attention turned to the two floating bags remaining in the bath. The end result was slightly satisfactory - but not without a little bit of elbow grease - a heart-warming blue glow of Sonic-blue water. My balls were oozing blue Sonic juice all over the bath in no time at all. After eight minutes, I decided to just grab the balls with a firm grip of my hand (oo-er) and squeeze them real tight. I wanted a show, dammit, and I was going to get one. "This is crap," I thought, ignoring the fact that these are half-decade old products. I had only seen a little bit of blue fizz and one blue Ball start to shrink like a Sonic testicle. Six minutes in and I was starting to get impatient (maybe this is the real Sonic-like experience you get from this?). I'll be honest, I was half-expecting the balls to give off some immediate fizzle and flair - and maybe they would have if I'd have used them five years ago - but they plopped into the water without so much as a whimper. Here comes the test - I chucked both of the Bath Balls into my already-filled tub. ![]() That's good advice mate, thanks very much. Each ball comes with a sticker that helpfully tells you not to eat the thing. Would the balls be all mouldy and crap? Will a flood of beetles scurry out when the ball fizzles out, like an episode of X-Files or something? My hesitation was only further amplified when I opened the packet and saw what was inside - an otherwise nice-looking blue ball that clearly had been ravaged by the stains of time. I wasn't exactly sure what I was getting myself into here. Wonder which ones we'll get!īearing in mind these are five-year-old items. but we'll see! On the back of the pack it explains that each bath ball actually contains a Sonic the Hedgehog 3cm figure - a choice of either Sonic, Tails, Amy, Knuckles or Shadow. They were ¥500 each (which was about £3 at the time), so probably not the greatest value for money. I remember buying a whole bag of these on a trip to a Super Potato (I think it was in Osaka, maybe), most of them went to my friends post-holiday (and I assume have since used them and are not about to do something bizarre and weird like I am). So, after five years in storage - surviving a whole global pandemic - I decided to try them out. These little things have been around for a while, but after having something of a tiring week myself I remembered that I had purchased a couple of them during a previous visit to Japan. Introducing the Sonic the Hedgehog Bath Ball, a licensed tub-time product made by SK Japan. Well, lucky for Sonic fans, there is (or maybe, was) a product just for the discerning blue blur fanatic. At times like these, you want to find time in the evening to just kick your feet back, relax and take a nice soothing bath. Eggman version.You might be having one of those weeks. I really hope these aren’t the only LEGO Sonic Brickheadz… as I’d really love a Dr. These are quite endearing, and I love that LEGO is throwing their full weight behind the LEGO Sonic the Hedgehog theme, which will see minifigure playsets get released on 1 August 2023. We get our first look at these two new Brickheadz thanks to The Brick Fan, who is there covering SDCC 2023, and these will be released on 1 September 2023 for US$9.99 each. LEGO has officially unveiled two new LEGO Sonic the Hedgehog Brickheadz at San Diego Comic Con (SDCC), with 40627 Sonic the Hedgehog Brickheadz and his buddy 40628 Miles “Tails” Prower Brickheadz. ![]()
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