EL JUGUETE MÁS PROHIBIDO DE 2001 | Curiosidades con Mike - T4 E16 - Summary

Summary

The host, Mike, unboxes and dissects a banned toy kitten from 2001, called Jiji Kitty. After removing the kitten from its packaging, Mike discovers a balloon with a brown liquid inside that has evaporated over time. Further investigation reveals that the balloon contained a toxic substance, which is the reason the toy was banned. The host also finds a mechanism inside the kitten that makes it purr, consisting of a ball with a simple circuit. Mike explains that the mechanism is similar to those used in cat toys, but not found in real cats. The video ends with a call to action, asking viewers to like and subscribe to the channel for more content.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The toy being discussed is called "Jiji Kitty" and was banned in 2001.
2. The toy was produced by a now-defunct company.
3. The original price of the toy was $11.99, and it was later sold for $4.99.
4. The toy was recommended for children aged 18 months and up.
5. The toy contained a toxic liquid inside a balloon.
6. The balloon was not a normal, ordinary balloon, but had a super brown tone.
7. The liquid inside the balloon had evaporated, leaving behind a black residue.
8. The toy was banned due to the toxic liquid inside the balloon.
9. The brand voluntarily recalled the toy.
10. The toy made a purring sound when moved.
11. The mechanism that made the toy purr was a ball with a simple circuit in the center.
12. The ball was surrounded by sticks that were separated in such a way that when the ball passed through them, it created a purring sound.
13. The same mechanism is used in real-life road markers that create a rumbling sound when driven over.
14. The problems generated by consumer products in the United States can lead to expenses of up to $1 billion.