[Vision2020] Local Shopper Questions Doll's Religious Message
Tom Hansen
thansen at moscow.com
Fri Dec 5 15:11:46 PST 2008
>From today's (December 5, 2008) Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman (Wasilla,
Alaska) -
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Local shopper questions doll's religious message
By Michael Rovito
Frontiersman
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The Fisher-Price Little Mommy Real Loving Baby Cuddle and Coo doll,
pictured, gurgles baby talk, including a phrase that sounds like Islam is
the Light.
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WASILLA Some Target customers in the Valley are angry over a doll that
apparently says Islam is the light when activated by motion.
The doll has prompted some parents to ask the store to take it off shelves.
The toy in question, Fisher-Prices Little Mommy Real Loving Baby Cuddle
and Coo, is a motion-activated doll that babbles baby talk when activated.
After listening to one of the dolls brought to the Frontiersman office,
the toy seems to clearly say Islam is the light at the end of the third
track.
Internal communication between local Target officials obtained from a
store employee shows the reaction from parents has not taken lightly.
Many guests and team members have heard what the baby says, and they are
finding it extremely offensive, the document says. A guest recorded the
baby and threatened to give it to the news if we didnt pull immediately.
Product has been pulled.
But Nicole Engman of Wasilla said the baby is back on shelves at Target
and she thinks it shouldnt be there.
I was shocked, Engman said.
She said her main concern is the number of children who might receive the
doll and hear what is says.
The public needs to be aware of it, Engman said.
Unlike many toys that talk, the Cuddle and Coo doll does not have quotes
printed on the box indicating what it might say.
Engman pointed out the Islam is the light statement comes at the end of
the third track, following some babble. She said a parent buying the doll
might not hear the phrase before making a purchase.
Target reportedly has not announced plans to pull the product, and the
manufacturer has not issued a recall.
Scott Hayes, the Wasilla Target store manager, said he doesnt have a
comment on the issue because he has to see how the companys going to
respond.
Whether to pull the product is up to Target corporate, Hayes said.
Targets normal return policy will apply to the doll.
Consumers complaining about the talking doll arent limited to the Mat-Su
Valley. Across the country, reports say some can clearly hear the entire
phrase, while others say only the word light can be clearly heard.
Others have said the phrase appears to be a subliminal message.
A newspaper in Greenville, Tenn., ran a lengthy article featuring a local
resident who said she got the creeps from the doll. A man in Plano, Texas,
told his local news he doesnt think the doll is appropriate for young
children.
Fisher-Price has reportedly said it will change the recording in future
dolls, which will eliminate the Islam is the Light phrase.
There have been no reports or word from the manufacturer as to how the
phrase might have ended up on the recording.
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Seeya round town, Moscow.
Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho
"For a lapse Lutheran born-again Buddhist pan-Humanist Universalist
Unitarian Wiccan Agnostic like myself there's really no reason ever to go
to work."
- Roy Zimmerman
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