The Sylvania Explorers have introduced the “Dreamy Fairy Airship”
Please see the translation of the video below.
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Hello, this is Hirakonyada from The Sylvania Explorers.
Today, I’m introducing this brand new release from June 8th!
The Epoch Sylvanian Families Dreamy Fairy Airship!
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Oh, it looks like it’s about to take off. Let’s hop on.
So today, I’ll be showing you all about this.
Are you all ready?
Let’s go on an expedition.
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Alright, let’s unbox the Dreamy Fairy Airship.
Here’s everything inside the box.
First, let’s take a look at the airship itself.
This airship is adorable from every angle.
The ship is pink and has a wooden texture with cute flower decorations.
The wheels have cute patterns, and when you turn them, the wings flutter.
These wheels are made of a soft, sticky rubber,
so along with the front wheels, it runs smoothly without slipping.
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The fluttering wings are so cute.
These wings take up quite a bit of space,
but if you remove this part here, it folds up compactly like this.
The wings have this range of motion.
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Next, let’s look inside the ship.
The interior is light green and can seat one baby at the front and one at the back.
It looks like this when you put them inside.
Three pillars resembling flower stems rise from inside the ship,
and there are three colored balloons on the large open white flower.
Looking from above, the glittery shine is so cute.
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There are small purple and yellow balloons,
and the large blue balloon has a window.
From the back, it looks like this,
and the interior even has curtains, which is a nice detail.
By the way, it looks like this inside,
and you can have a baby peep outside.
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Now, this yellow balloon has a secret.
It has two holes where you can insert the fairy stick from the separately sold Dreamy Fairy Castle in the Sky.
This makes it look like the fairy is flying around the airship.
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This airship comes with a transparent stand.
The top of the stand is angled,
and if you insert this protrusion into the hole at the back of the airship,
it looks like it’s soaring into the sky.
Additionally, if you flip over the cloud part of the Dreamy Fairy Castle in the Sky and slide in the stand,
you can play with both the castle and the airship together.
If you pull out the back part of the airship, there’s a hole
where you can connect the Moonlight Parade Set, also newly released on June 8th.
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If you lift this float, there’s a protrusion at the front,
and inserting it into the earlier hole completes a large float.
Of course, you can also make it roll.
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Lastly, let me introduce you to Pino, the Latte Cat baby.
Let’s take a spin around Pino.
Pino is wearing the same outfit as Kurem-chan from the separately sold Dreamy Fairy Castle in the Sky, but in a different color.
She’s wearing a light blue dress with large pink felt wings on her back.
A large flower motif adorns her chest.
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The skirt looks like flower petals,
and the second layer is fluffy tulle, giving it a lovely shape.
The dress has elastic at the neck and waist, so it can be easily removed like this.
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That concludes the Dreamy Fairy Airship.
Finally, let’s take a peek at Pino and the Flower Fairy playing with the airship.
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So, what did you think of the Dreamy Fairy Airship?
I dream of flying too. Epoch, please make an airship I can ride.
If we have the chance, let’s go on another expedition together.
Thank you for watching.