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Pucky Knock Knock: Pop Mart's new toy sounds like a wooden fish
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Pucky Knock Knock: Pop Mart's new toy sounds like a wooden fish
The Chinese toymaker’s latest blind-box release, Pucky Knock Knock, takes inspiration from muyu, a traditional Buddhist percussion instrument used to keep rhythm during sutra chanting. Launched in January at RMB 99 (US$14) per box, the plush keychain series blends spiritual symbolism with tactile play: pull out the tiny drumstick, tap the character’s head, and it emits the familiar electronic tok of a muyu (木鱼). The reference is immediately leg…
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