I-CY Penguin is the New iDog

Posted in Accessories, Digital Audio by Chetz on December 28th, 2006

I-CY PenguinNo, I don’t think it’s going to end anytime soon. This year the iPod has such success over the holidays that reports have shown the iTunes web site had experienced problems keeping up.

Adding to the frenzy is the I-CY, a penguin looking toy that reacts to music seemingly similar to the iDog, I-CAT and I-FISH.

The I-CY waddles around, flaps its flippers, makes noise and flashes lights based on it’s “mood” and the music that is plugged into it and how much positive (or negative) attention you give to it.

If your collecting, you can add this to your other musically interactive digital animal toys.

Catalog Page [Hasbro]

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3 Comments to “I-CY Penguin is the New iDog”
  1. Hannah Says:

    i have an icy it is soo cute..but it annoys my mom. it took me forever to get it to be happy, i had to play it veggie tales songs.

  2. amir Says:

    i want a i-cy but i cat and i dont even have a ipod or a mp3 player but i doing a report on i-cy for school so its a little fun.

  3. Nayna Says:

    I WANT ONE!!!!! i all ready have an iDog iCat iFish but no i-cy :( but i will get one !!:P Peace!!

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