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'''Poogles''' are a children's toy that appears in "[[Arthur Rides the Bandwagon]]" and "[[Prunella the Packrat]]". | '''Poogles''' π© are a children's toy that appears in "[[Arthur Rides the Bandwagon]]" and "[[Prunella the Packrat]]". | ||
Poogles appear to be an attempt to copy the [[Woogles]], another children's toy with happy faces that can squeeze, stretch, bounce, and talk. Poogles, however, can do none of these things, and have the appearance of green, potato-shaped beings with silly faces painted on them, and a hard body with hands and legs. The only thing they do is quietly wheeze when squeezed, as Arthur found out, but apart from that, they are little more than a cheap novelty. These toys were so cheap and useless that the kids of [[Elwood City]] generally stayed away from them, except for [[Arthur Read|Arthur]], who bought one by accident because he thought they were actually Woogles.{{clear}} | Poogles appear to be an attempt to copy the [[Woogles]], another children's toy with happy faces that can squeeze, stretch, bounce, and talk. Poogles, however, can do none of these things, and have the appearance of green, potato-shaped beings with silly faces painted on them, and a hard body with hands and legs. The only thing they do is quietly wheeze when squeezed, as Arthur found out, but apart from that, they are little more than a cheap novelty. These toys were so cheap and useless that the kids of [[Elwood City]] generally stayed away from them, except for [[Arthur Read|Arthur]], who bought one by accident because he thought they were actually Woogles.{{clear}} |