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Catcha Beast


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Invisible Monster Catchers - Catcha Beast
Catcha Beast
Published: Jul 31, 08
Views: 2,277

This year’s must-have hi-tech gadget for children, the Catcha Beast, has arrived!

It enables you to detect, connect and battle against the mysterious world of beasts. It has already taken Asia by storm and today it is launching in the UK. Everyone is going Catcha Beast crazy.

Catcha Beast utilises exciting new technology to detect invisible beasts. Using this cool device you’ve got to twist and rotate your body 360° to locate the beast on the LCD screen, then use the reel to bring it home.

It’s easier said then done! Once you’ve caught the little blighter, you’ve got to train it up. There are over 100 different beasts to test your metal, so Catcha Beast is enough of a challenge for any budding beast tamer!

(Thanks to the press release) with beast fever set to grip the nation, here are some facts some British beasties as kind of Beastie Bonus;

- The Loch Ness Monster is a well known legend – the first ‘sighting’ of the beast was reported in 1933

- Cornwall is known as the ‘Land of Legend’ and is home to the Morgwar, an enormous marine monster that lives in the waters of Falmouth Bay, and the infamous Beast of Bodmin Moor, a phantom wild cat

- Beast of Exmoor is a large cat either resembling a puma or a panther. It is recorded as being somewhere between four and eight feet from nose to tail, standing very low to the ground, and as having the ability to leap over 6-foot-tall fences with ease

- The fabled Beast of Blue Bell Hill has reportedly been spotted at its old stomping ground in Medway and Maidstone

- JK Rowling, the beloved British author famed for her Harry Potter series, writes of fantastical beasts, including a basilisk - a monstrous serpentine creature that kills with its powerful venom and stare

References:  catchabeast.eu

Filed In:  life toys








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