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**Title:** Remembering Expensive Toys of the 2000s
**Content Summary:**
* Introduction: Following up on previous nostalgic content about 2000s childhood toys, this episode focuses on expensive toys many couldn't afford.
* Featured Items:
1. **High-End Water Pistol**: Made of higher-quality plastic (or metal in the found version), lasting longer and capable of bending metal cans and breaking thin glass.
2. **Nokia 3310 "Brick" Phone**: Highly impact-resistant, with a long-lasting battery (up to a week on 900mAh).
3. **Paper Crafts & Mini Cars**: Briefly mentioned, highlighting childhood creativity and play.
4. **Radio-Controlled Car**: The main unaffordable item from childhood, now purchased and reviewed, offering 25 minutes of play on a single AA battery charge.
* **Call to Action**: Encourages viewers to like the video for a potential follow-up reviewing an even more expensive toy car and to subscribe for more nostalgic content.
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**Toys**
1. The discussed toys are from the 2000s.
2. The first toy mentioned is a high-quality plastic pistol.
3. The pistol weighed almost 300 grams (when made of metal).
4. The pistol was charged with 6-millimeter plastic bullets.
5. The magazine capacity of the pistol was 8 cartridges.
6. Alternative bullets were made from paper, water, and then dried.
**Destructive Power Test**
7. The pistol could bend a metal can and break thin glass containers.
8. The pistol left a mark on the body similar to a mosquito bite.
9. A test was conducted to check the pistol's destructive power.
10. The pistol pierced through one sheet of paper with ease.
11. The pistol pierced 5 sheets of paper with some resistance.
12. The pistol partially pierced 10 sheets of paper.
13. The pistol made a through hole in one cardboard box.
14. The pistol pierced one cardboard and dented a second one.
**Nokia 3310 Phone**
15. The Nokia 3310 was a highly popular phone in the 2000s.
16. The phone was known for its impact resistance.
17. The discussed phone was made in Finland.
18. The phone's battery life was over a week with 900 milliamp hours.
19. The phone came with the game "Snake".
**Paper Crafts and Mini Cars**
20. Children in the 2000s often made paper crafts, including racing cars.
21. Mini cars were popular, with some made in a retro style.
22. Retro-style mini cars had metal upper parts and plastic lower parts.
**Radio-Controlled Car**
23. The discussed radio-controlled car could flip 360 degrees.
24. The car came with a joystick for control.
25. The remote control used 2 AA batteries.
26. The car itself was powered by a 500 milliamp AA battery.
27. The battery was expected to last for 25 minutes of play.
28. The battery was charged using a small USB cable.