This feces was created from coloured sand that is fed down the toy's throat from a large scoop so that the process can be repeated. The toy became more widely-known, however, for its function whereby it would pass gas and make alarming noises when placed on a plastic "potty" device, the toy would emit colourful fake feces into the potty that children could watch. It would "chat" (using smart cloud technology to record, store and play back its owner's voice), sing, dance, and make spastic movements. The toy, named Sherbet (after the ice cream), had multiple functions so that its buyer could interact with it. The Little Live Pets "Gotta Go" toy line began with a large plush "Little Live Gotta Go" flamingo printed in a psychedelic pink fabric with large anime-style eyes. The toys were also controversial and met with criticism, including by Doug Walker of Nostalgia Critic, who called the toys "disgusting" after viewing a television commercial for the turtle variant. The "Gotta Go" line of toys, consisting of a flamingo and a turtle in psychedelic colours, were immensely popular in 2021, becoming a sought-after Christmas gift by western shoppers. The sub-brand is known for its highly interactive, technologically-developed toys of plush animals, most of which use the toilet or engage in toilet humor, reportedly to get child buyers interested in potty training. Little Live "Gotta Go" Pets is a sub-brand manufactured by the brand Moose Toys under its "Little Live" smart toy branding.
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