Fun Fish Seabed Eden
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Fun Fish Seabed Eden is a bump and go toy fish manufactured by an unknown company. It depicts a koi fish with red and yellow scales that seems to be riding/on top of a cloud (it could be a water effect with shading, similar to the effects that come with Marvel action figures). Versions of the toy have orange fins, while others have pink. Some rare versions of this toy have a lantern string attached and don't have the emblem on the fish's head. The toy is meant for mid-autumn festivals, and possibly sold mostly in Vietnam due to the song.
Function[edit]
when turned on, it activates its bump and go action. It’s mouth will move, the fins on its side will move side to side, the tail moves in the same direction and there is a spinning set of lights that is inside the fish. There are lights inside of the tail and the barbels. The lantern string version plays Ruoc Den Trung Thu, a Vietnamese Mid Autumn Festival song.
Trivia[edit]
- The units tend to be and feel very low quality and have their components stuck on the insides, such as a lantern string unit owned by DoraemonAustralia which has increasingly large amounts of glue inside of it.
- It is currently unknown what the original version of the toy plays.
- Even though the fish was properly distributed across non-themed festival markets, this is one in the long line of toys that are by unknown companies, are made with the lowest quality possible, have abnormal color palettes, and (if one was to buy the unit at a festival) have lantern strings on them.
- These are some of the rarest types of Chinafake toys, because they are only sold once every August-October, only sold mostly in Asian countries that celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival (such as China, Singapore, Taiwan and Vietnam), and every year it will usually be a different type of Chinafake, such as the Naruto Music Lantern, the Inflatable Musical lanterns or Dragon Surf for example.
- There is a Chinese emblem on the top of some versions of the toy. The emblem is "福" (pinyin: fu) meaning "fortune" or "good luck".
- According to a patent of a presumed 2021 revision of the lantern string variant, it is designed by Yuan Zhigang.
Gallery[edit]
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A version with a lantern string attached.
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the toy with a different lantern string and base.
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ditto
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the variant with pink fins.
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The Chinese Emblem.
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ditto
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A Showcase of the lantern string version made by DoraemonAustralia.
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A presumed prototype of the lantern string version.
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A front view of the 2021 lantern string revision.
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A back view.
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A left side of the 2021 revision.
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A right side of the 2021 revision.
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A front view of the 2021 revision.
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A bottom view of the 2021 revision.
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A video showing a version playing Twinkle Twinkle Little Star.