It’s time for Sherbet’s money shot! That’s right, he’ll poop right into that big beautiful white toilet he’s sitting on. And then this is when the true magic happens. You still with us?Īfter he swallows all the food everyone in your home will squeal with delight when Sherbet actually laughs and starts to sing his famous song titled, “Uh Oh, Gotta Go!” We wish we were making this up but, alas, 2023. But that’s not all! His long colorful neck will move all around and wiggle while he “digests” this magical mix of food. So why not have a lovable toy that actually poops right into its very own toilet?! His name is Sherbet and when your kiddos feed him his magical flamingo food he’ll actually eat it. If it’s one things that most kids love these days, it’s poop jokes. What’s Little Live Pets “Gotta Go” Flamingo All About?! The authoritative record of NPR’s programming is the audio record.So in case you were wondering just how well 2023 was going, besides the Coronavirus, rioting, multiple hurricanes, all things politics, and that impending astroid that’s about to hit the earth, now we can welcome with open arms one of the most anticipated toys of 2023 the Gotta Go Flamingo! And, yes, he actually poops. This text may not be in its final form and may be updated or revised in the future. NPR transcripts are created on a rush deadline by an NPR contractor. Visit our website terms of use and permissions pages at for further information. ULABY: Even toys that poop, it seems, can be flush with meaning.Ĭopyright © 2020 NPR. And that poop emoji poops out that poop emoji. JACK: I think poop emojis poop out poop emojis. For him, poop emojis are a chance for ontological reflection. More evidence of civilization's decline? Not for young Jack Reynolds in Denver. ULABY: You can buy countless poop emoji toys for the special children in your life, and for the adults - poop emoji air freshener and poop emoji wine. PATRICK STEWART AND UNIDENTIFIED ACTOR: (As Poop and character) We're No. STEWART: (As Poop) Just doing my duty (laughter). PATRICK STEWART: (As Poop) It's showtime. ULABY: This toy trend may have something to do with the popular poop emoji, which, in the surprisingly successful "Emoji Movie" a few years ago, was voiced by Sir Patrick Stewart. HIGBE: Because you have to clean up after the dog. Higbe points to the game's prosocial messages. ULABY: Some people would rather play anything but and might wonder why this toy has sold more than 5 million units worldwide. UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #5: It's the Doggie Doo game. ULABY: And a lucrative one for Higbe's company, which makes a hit toy called Doggie Doo. LIVINGSTON: You know, we like a little bit of transgression. She's also an academic who studies visual culture. ULABY: Tweaking what's acceptable is thrilling and not just for kids, says Livingston. Let's get it out of our systems now (laughter). SUSAN LIVINGSTON: We all know this looks like poop. And she's learned to start their education in clay like this. ULABY: All this is totally normal and developmentally healthy, says Susan Livingston. UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #4: And poops them out. Or the plastic dinosaur made by Hot Wheels that gobbles up little cars. UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #3: Quick - the toilet. UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #3: He eats, and he poops.ĪUTOMATED VOICE #2: (Singing) Uh-oh, got to go. UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #2: Poopsie Surprise unicorns really poop unicorn slime. Right now, your holiday gift list might or might never include pooping unicorns. JACK: Because poop is stinky, gross, smooshy (ph), stinky. REYNOLDS: And why do you like these toys? REYNOLDS: And then the poop comes out the bottom. REYNOLDS: Oh, it's a little stuffed animal and then. ULABY: Doody is a genre in the toy industry today, whether it's a plastic bathtub toy or inside a cute stuffed puppy. No one knows that better than Sara Reynolds of Denver, Colo., and her three small sons, all under the age of 10. NEDA ULABY, BYLINE: Toys that pee and poop are everywhere. MCCAMMON: Toys with these special talents have become a bona fide trend. UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #1: New Baby Alive potty dance baby. Then in the 1970s, Gen Xers played with a similar doll that's still around today.ĪUTOMATED VOICE #1: Here comes the pee-pee. Do you remember a doll called Betsy Wetsy? Baby boomers likely do.
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