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Literally, with these earphones

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This product is for Japan only!
by Deathy G1 April 26, 2007 6:50 AM PDT
Like the transforming Nike shoes and Soundwave MP3 player, the Rumble/Frenzy headphones are for the Japanese market only and are not movie tie-in products.

The only way to get them stateside is to buy them from an importer.
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This product is for Japan only!
by Deathy G1 April 26, 2007 6:50 AM PDT
Like the transforming Nike shoes and Soundwave MP3 player, the Rumble/Frenzy headphones are for the Japanese market only and are not movie tie-in products.

The only way to get them stateside is to buy them from an importer.
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This product is for Japan only!
by Deathy G1 April 26, 2007 6:50 AM PDT
Like the transforming Nike shoes and Soundwave MP3 player, the Rumble/Frenzy headphones are for the Japanese market only and are not movie tie-in products.

The only way to get them stateside is to buy them from an importer.
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by JiJi8484 May 13, 2008 11:14 AM PDT
That transformer in my ear doesn't look that pretty to me... If you want a nice example of brand concept then I can recommend Zappos. They seem to be quite creative and realistic about their targets. A transformer in my ear... hrrr... maybe a porsche transformer car... that would probably sound much better...
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