Two hosts, White and Marcos, review and test the "Slime Blaster" toy, which is a slime launcher that shoots slime up to 7 meters. They demonstrate how to assemble and use the toy, following the instructions on the packaging. They also test the slime's range and effectiveness with the help of PJ Masks dolls. After playing with the Slime Blaster, they clean up the mess and wash the dolls. The video ends with the hosts discussing the toy's age recommendation and safety precautions, as well as a brief mention of a new announcement from a previous video.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The video features two individuals, White and Marcos, playing with a toy called Slime Blaster.
2. The Slime Blaster has a range of 7 meters and comes with 12 blisters of slime powder.
3. The slime powder can fill up to 4 liters of slime.
4. To use the Slime Blaster, users need to follow a series of steps: open, splash water, play slime, wait 5 minutes, and launch.
5. The Slime Blaster requires a key to open.
6. The slime does not have a strong smell.
7. The video features three PJ Masks dolls being used to test the Slime Blaster.
8. The Slime Blaster is suitable for children over 5 years old.
9. The video's hosts have a child named Laurinha who is too young to play with the Slime Blaster.
10. The hosts mention that they have some "epic news" to share, but it is not revealed in this video.
11. The hosts encourage viewers to watch their previous video to learn more about the news.
12. The video ends with the hosts cleaning up the slime and washing the dolls.
13. The hosts' child, Laurinha, is at the stage where she likes to take everything out of the toy box.
14. Marcos is playing a game on a tablet that resembles Temple Run.
15. The hosts mention that they will be playing more with the Slime Blaster in the future.