Robots nowadays can be a bit scary since you”ll never really know what they can do next. However, Push-kun is such a cutie, you’d just want to watch it over and over again. Plus: This one reminds me of Sony’s Rolly Polly, only the Push-kun doesn’t play music.
Mr. Push the trash can is more for entertainment because who would want to throw garbage at a trash can that moves? It might just spit it out.
Pusk-kun can play drum rolls, tell jokes, toss dice, and more. It was made by Robot Force, and Osaka-based robot company as its official entry to the Baka RoboCup 2007 competition.
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