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Caleb Chung juega con el Pleo

Filmed Dec 2007 • Posted Sep 2008EG 2007
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Pleo el robot dinosaurio actúa como una mascota -- explorando, jugando, reaccionando y aprendiendo. El inventor, Caleb Chung, habla sobre Pleo y su movida profesión como creador de juguetes en EG07, en la semana donde el Pleo se puso a la venta en tiendas por primera vez

Caleb Chung dreams up toys that interact with children. He's the inventor of Furby, a talking (and listening) robotic furball that sold some 50 million units in the late '90s. His newest plaything: Pleo the adorable robot dinosaur. Full bio »

Translated into Spanish by Pablo Carrasco
Reviewed by Cesar Perales
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