The Odd1sOut crew hosts a white elephant gift exchange with a Japanese theme. Participants take turns opening gifts, including a shape-shifting fidget cube, gummy chocolate fruits mix, a human face stress ball, and a singing tomato. The group also plays a round of "keep it or steal it," where they can choose to keep their gift or take someone else's. In the end, the host wins a golden ticket and gets to open one of two special golden gifts. The group discovers that one gift is a Ramune soda gummy chew, while the other is a mysterious, writhing creature.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The show features a theme of "Crazy Japanese Gifts."
2. The first gift opened is a shape-shifting fidget cube called "Shashibo."
3. Shashibo can make 70 different shapes.
4. Shashibo can only be opened on two of its eight corners.
5. The second gift opened is a combination of gummy and chocolate candies called "Gummy Choco Fruits Mix."
6. The candies have a soft chocolate coating and come in various fruit flavors.
7. The third gift opened is a 100-piece jigsaw puzzle called the "Japanese Rock Garden Jigsaw Puzzle."
8. The puzzle includes four real rocks to complete the illusion of a Japanese garden.
9. The fourth gift opened is a trash can-shaped stress ball called the "Crinkly Boy."
10. The fifth gift opened is a mermaid-shaped stress ball called the "Human Face Stress Ball."
11. The sixth gift opened is a small, electronic tomato that plays music and has a built-in speaker.
12. The seventh gift opened is a mini Buddha board that allows users to create temporary artwork using a paintbrush and water.
13. The eighth gift opened is an avocado-shaped box containing a small, electronic toy.
14. The ninth gift opened is a giant pill bug action figure with goop and creepy, crawly legs.
15. The final round of the show features a "Golden Gift Round" where contestants can choose from two mysterious gifts.
16. One of the golden gifts is a chewy Ramune soda gummy candy flavored like a popular soda in Japan.
17. The show is hosted by a group of people who work at Vat19.com, a website that features curiously awesome products.