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article no. 12951
Most people associate the term "lemming" with suicidal rodents from the Arctic. Fuelled by an intentionally manipulating documentary, many people believe that these cuddly animals committed collective suicide by jumping off cliffs. Even though scientists haven't actually found any proof of this, lemmings have become the symbol of panicked masses and world-weary groups of people or animals.
Gamers, however, think of something else when they hear the term. They are instantly reminded of one of the greatest puzzle games in the history of video games. Aptly named Lemmings, this 1991 cult classic tasked the player with guiding a horde of green-haired dwarves through dangerous and complex levels. The fact that the Lemmings would just move forward until they hit an obstacle, fell off a cliff or died another horrible death made this task harder than herding cats. The levels could only be beaten through the clever use of special powers that turned Lemmings into blockers, climbers or even walking time bombs.
Fortunately for you, the Lemming Plush with Sound is less suicidal than his digital brothers. Instead of large pixels, only soft plush awaits you, basically begging you to fluff up the little guy's green mane. And when you do, one of several original sounds from the game is played, including the iconic "Oh no!"
In addition, your Lemming only does what you want him to do. This eliminates any risk of him suddenly turning on a self-destruct mode and vanishing from this world accompanied by a small display of fireworks ;).