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The video introduces the 2003 Burger King Dr. Seuss' The Cat in the Hat toy set, which technically contains 11 (or 12) toys, not 10 as initially stated. The first toy reviewed is 'Thing Two', described as a squishy, fluffy pocket pillow. The reviewer mentions owning 'Thing One' but cannot locate it at the moment.
The second toy is 'Cat Balancing Act'. This heavy, weighted toy features the Cat in the Hat balancing on a ball with a fishbowl and books. Its unique design allows it to always return to an upright position regardless of how it's played with.
The third toy, called the 'Phunometer' or 'Phenominer', is a whistle that changes sounds based on an adjustable gauge. The gauge displays different moods like 'rule breaker' and 'troubled maker', and the reviewer demonstrates its sound-changing capabilities.
The 'Fish in a Dish' toy is a functioning wind-up toy that hops around. Despite its age, the mechanism still works well, much to the reviewer's delight.
This toy features Thing One and Thing Two hopping in hats. It's a wind-up toy that boogies along, described as one of the cooler toys in the set and very amusing.
The 'Crash Apart S.L.O.W.' is a pullback vehicle featuring the Cat in the Hat. The vehicle is designed to break into three pieces upon impact, with the Cat in the Hat continuing to roll. The reviewer demonstrates its speed and ability to zip along.
The 'Cat's Cleaning Contraption' is a cleaning vehicle driven by the Cat in the Hat, adorned with brushes and dustpans. Although its wind-up mechanism no longer works, the reviewer playfully demonstrates its crazy, wacky, and unpredictable movement when pushed, encouraging imagination.
The 'Magic Image Hat' is a keychain with a special lens. Instructions suggest looking through it at bright lights to see images of the fish, Thing, or Cat. The reviewer personally couldn't see the images but notes its cool, collectible nature.
'Box Full of Things' is a keychain featuring the Cat holding a box with Thing One and Thing Two inside. It originally had a light-up feature for the Things' eyes, but the battery has expired. The reviewer suggests it can be used as a collectible or an ornament.
The final toy is 'Thing in a Box,' a wind-up surprise toy where either Thing One or Thing Two pops out. The reviewer demonstrates winding it 15 times to reveal Thing One and then Thing Two from two separate boxes, completing the set of both variations.
A summary of the entire collection, confirming there are 12 toys in total when considering both Thing One and Thing Two plushies and pop-up boxes. The reviewer expresses overall love for the set, highlighting the 'Hat Trick One and Two' as a favorite due to its bouncy action.