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KATITA
(The Hero)
Design by Chico Bicalho
Instructions
and Maintenance
Here are some
tips to enjoy your wired four-legged friend and get the most fun out
of its fidgety existence.
Katita was named after a female mutt in Rio who had just given birth
to a litter of six puppies. She became a national hero in Brazil for
having saved the life of a three-year-old boy that was being mauled
by two vicious pit bulls. She was very badly hurt after fending off
the beasts, but survived. This product is homage to Katita's courage.
To wind up Katita, hold it in one hand, keeping the counterweight
from spinning, while turning the key with the other hand. Katita works
best when all four booties touch the ground approximately 2 3/4"
(7 cm) from each other forming a square (from toe to toe). If the
legs become loose, the tabs holding the legs to the body may be pinched
with a pair of pliers. When the legs are tight, Katita gets jumpier
and even more courageous.
Every once in a while, a bit of spray lubricant will keep the engine
revving like crazy. Katita's favorite performing surfaces are marble
tables or thin carpets; essentially any level surface will do. What
it really loves is to tap dance on a pool table with other Katitas.
Two or more Katitas together make a Katita-Herophilus party.
Enjoy!
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Katita (the Hero)
Design by Chico Bicalho
Stainless spring, PVC feet
3" x 3" x 3"H
Sold per 12 assorted colors
Silver, copper and brass keys,
black and red feet |