If you thought playing with a building that transforms into a robot looked like fun… How about a fish that transforms into a piece of sushi?
Brought to us by Bandai, Gyakusaisei Motomodoru Sushimodoru is a line of Japanese ‘toys’ that start out as a food item, and can be changed into their inevitable sushi form. They’ll be available via toy/gumball machines for about two-dollars a piece.
Just try to curb your child’s enthusiasm, as they anticipate which sushi piece will randomly pop out of the machine — tuna sushi, ikura (salmon eggs), squid, kappa-maki (cucumber) or tamago(egg).