A victims rights group in Australia (the Homicide Survivors Association [sic]) is protesting Mattel's Naruto toys for including a stabbing motion as a feature of one of the figures, which holds a knife.  The group argues that toys influence future real-word behavior and teach kids to be violent.  A Mattel spokesperson told an Australian news site that the toy met safety standards, and that parents can make their own choices as to 'whether they wanted their children to own a doll based on the ninja ethos of weapons and defense.'