Wow this is some very impressive design work.
I do enjoy product and marketing design.
Man this is a massive improvement over foal in a can.
I like the relevant Japanese. ăă±ăăć銏
Woooo a great concept, of course this would be a thing.
~Clicks top button~
âPoke-foal, I choose you~â YEET
~capsule opens mid flight~ âSCREEEEEEEEEeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee~â
Poke-foal * âFaintedâ *
I hate having to admit that I initially thought this was a spinoff of the Tenga eggâŠ
Very cool creation!
My dude.
One can dream
Very cool design.
Same here. Canât read the kanji though. Iâm so over the hill âŠ
Love the design and concept with the trademark cutest doomed foal. It seems quite sensible, not sure if itâs more or less (in)humane.
Great work
The kanji is pony, or foal. Child horse.
As usual, the Japanese did the automation better.
Canât wait to see the German, Swiss, and Canadian ones.
I like the elaborate design. Does the latex expand with the foal as it grows?
(purchases a dozen, then affixes the lot to a paint agitator set to âmaximumâ)
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Considering the capsule is small and delicate, unless they starve they will probably grow out of it and escape. They also wonât be likely to die in shit since the big part of the egg is for waste.
The biggest issue I can figure with American FIAC is theyâd have severely stunted muscular growth since they canât really move at all, this design lets them flail about. Its lonely, but not as claustrophobic. The result is a better and more energetic Fluffy.
Plus, healthier since Japanese animal mills are usually better regulated and less cruel than American ones, so less traumatized pregnant mothers and nightmarish first memories resulting in better psychological and neurological health. Hell, the sorting and packaging may be fully robotic with simulated âwicky cweaniesâ so they panic less when the catheter goes in.
Not to mention intact balls.
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If itâs for a crane game or gatcha vending machine itâs probably meant to be reused. So I donât think itâll be delicate. I seem to recall there would even be recycling bins/boxes for containers. The Japanese are quite good about recycling!
I miss Japan. I need to go back one day.
In theory its part of the American lore, although works only seem to portray people taking the canister home and never bother showing the process of swapping dead Foals out and cleaning them.