This thing is hilarious. It's a toy ninja with a light sensor so that when it detects a disturbance in light levels it farts loudly.
The circuitry is pretty much what you'd expect to find in these. A light detector based on a simple potential divider with a traditional LDR, and a couple of transistors to amplify the signal to the point it can trigger the sound chip.
The sound chip may just be a microcontroller, and drives a miniature 8 ohm speaker directly on two pins. It seems to do so as a series of positive and negative going spikes. I ran out of time to analyse the signal further as I don't use oscilloscopes regularly enough to hone in on the data I need quickly. The brief bursts of noise and seemingly simple pulsed waveform made it hard to get an automatic lock on the full sound.
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