In Italy I see them in the unisex toys too, I'm glad Italians still consider it unisex despite the commercial.Also did you realize in the first pictures? They are not in the girls toys section, I'm glad spanish shops still don't see them as something for girls despite the add and comercials (because the fact that the comercial said amigas (Friends - only for girls) instead of amigos (Friends - for both girls and boys) made me really angry)it made me a little bit happy to see them in the unisex toys
It actually says amici in Italian, which means friends (boys and girls) but in some posters it's written scambia regali con la tua amica del cuore, which means exchange gifts with your best friend (girl), but it's really rare to find, and I don't watch TV but I actually think they're not airing the CM anymore because:
1) it's rare to find in shops
2) it's selling poorly because of the commercial, probably in Italy boys would enjoy Tamagotchis more, but also because the CM explains nothing, so they don't understand what kind of toys is, and there are few Amazon reviews and the only positive one is a person who bought it for boys (or for both boys and girls, nipoti can mean both nephews and nephews and nieces).
Oh, the price is the same as Spain...that's awful
3) Giochi Preziosi isn't caring about the product, Dream Town isn't even available in Italy, no webisodes, no figures, nothing, after 5-6 months!
I actually don't see them as a girls toy, Kirby is pink but boys here enjoy it more than girls.
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