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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Fun Fish Jun 18, 2008 This product was amazing; it exceeded our expectations. He dances to music from an iPod (you'll hear the music from his OK-but-not-great built-in speakers); and he also plays his own little tunes when he's feeling happy or sad. His tail moves, he has colored lights all over, and he has little wheels under his fins that lets him spin around. He flashes his lights in time with the music. My 9 year old and 6 year old LOVE it. In all, a very fun product!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
This is one happy fish! Feb 16, 2008 This is a great product. It lights up, it makes sounds, it dances. It responds to your IPOD, your voice, the piano. It will put a smile on even the grumpiest face. My 8-year old granddaughters each have one, and they are delighted with them. It is probably educational only in that it gives you a chance to explain how sound travels. But the little fish is very entertaining.
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Neat Jan 12, 2008 My 11 year old plays with it from time to time just to have a different way of listening to his music, pretty neat, it reacts to touch . You have to "feed" it with music though from time to time for it to operate and if you don't play with it much, battery goes dead. Probably not worth the price
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
I-Fish Jan 01, 2008 What fun! The box says "for ages 8 and up." I saw 8 almost 50 years ago and I'm probably enjoying it more now than I would have then. Be sure to find the reset button on the bottom and your fish will dance and sing till you beg it to stop!
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
So delightfuly random. Aug 10, 2007 I love it. It is just so odd, how could you not? It's so cute when it spins around and its tail moves. It has suprisingly good sound quality and volume. It is the perfect size. Not to big, not to small. And, not many other people have an iFish. Most have the iDog. But you can join the elite few with your iFish. My only critisism is that the controls sometimes can be difficult. It is controled by its fins. Pressing one, or both. Holding them down for a certain amount of time. It takes some practice to get it just right, to really get a feel for it. Also, the cord is somewhat short, so when you have your iPod or mp3 player in, and the fish is dancing, you have to make sure the iPod/mp3 player isn't near the edge of the table, or turn the dancing mode off. But overall, it is so much fun, and very handy. I totally recomend it.
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