Maíra Medeiros from "Nunca Te Pedi Nada" compares a 1991 Super Massa toy with its modern counterpart. She reflects on her childhood memories of the toy, discusses the evolution of play dough toys over time, and emphasizes the importance of representation and diversity in toys. Maíra also explores the changes in packaging and play dough texture, highlighting how toys can teach children about creativity, motor skills, and inclusivity. She encourages viewers to subscribe to her channel and share the video with others who might appreciate the evolution of Super Massa toys.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Maíra Medeiros is the host of the video.
2. The video is about comparing a 30-year-old toy with its current version.
3. The toy being compared is called Super Massa, a Brazilian version of Play-Doh.
4. Super Massa was first released in 1946 by Estrela.
5. Hasbro acquired Play-Doh and took over its production in Brazil in 1991.
6. The old Super Massa toy was stored for 30 years and was still in good condition.
7. The new Super Massa toy was purchased by Maíra in 2019.
8. The old Super Massa toy had a cardboard packaging, while the new one has a plastic packaging.
9. The old Super Massa toy had a 150g weight, while the new one has a 50g weight.
10. The new Super Massa toy has a more diverse range of skin tones.
11. Maíra believes that toys like Super Massa can help teach children about diversity and representation.
12. Maíra has a project called Caçadora de Brinquedos (Toy Hunter), where she searches for childhood toys for her influencer friends.
13. Maíra's first real gradient, Meu Primeiro Gradiente, was from 1989 and was released in 2019.
14. The video was recorded in front of a live audience.