Japanese
inventor Koichi Uchimura says he is on a mission to develop new technologies
that “support people’s otaku life”. Otaku is a term that refers to young people
who are obsessed with computers or certain aspects of popular culture, often at
the cost of their social life, odditycentral.com, reports.
Uchimura
wants to make sure they have every convenience possible. His latest invention
is a creepy talking anime pillow that responds to human touch. Having used
anime huggy pillows – called dakimakura – himself, Uchimura realized that they
always left him feeling unfulfilled.
“When we’d
sleep in the same bed, I’d start to think, ‘I wish she could talk,’” he said.
“I wanted to make that a reality.”
So he came
up with ‘Ita-Supo’, a sophisticated talking pillow printed with the picture of
an anime girl. The key to interacting with the pillow is touch. “If you don’t
rub her, she won’t make any sounds,” he explained. “You have to rub her.”
And the
sounds she makes are different depending on where you touch her. A caress on
the chest, for instance, will make her mew with pleasure in a creepily girlish
voice, according to RocketNews24. She will respond to gentle rubbing with moans
and groans, and might even add a few phrases like, “What’s gonna happen if I
start to love you even more than I already do?”
But she will
get angry if you get too rough or grabby. Mash your hands over her chest and
she will say, “Hey, that hurts!” or “Hey, hands off!” A continued lack of
gentleness will consistently worsen her mood, until she stops talking to you
altogether. So users have no choice but to respect their pillows.
“For otaku,
this is the dakimakura of their dreams,” Uchimura said. The pillow comes
preloaded with 500 different speech patterns, so users won’t get bored of a
limited phrase set. He also plans to offer more downloadable speech options in
the future.”
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