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Binding: Toy Brand: Wall-E EAN: 0064442602406 Item Dimensions: Label: MPA Sales Manufacturer: MPA Sales Manufacturer Maximum Age: 120 months Manufacturer Minimum Age: 48 months Model: 60241 MPN: TW60240 Publisher: MPA Sales Studio: MPA Sales Features:
Editorial Review: Product Description: This WALL-E playset would make an excellent addition to any WALL-E collection. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - durable and fun toyI chose this version of Wall-E for my four-and-a half year-old grandchild because it allows the child to provide some action-- towards opening and closing the box, and because it serves as a nice decoration in the room. I am very pleased with the purchase because both objectives were met. Rating: - MY KID AND I LOVE IT!Unlike the other review listed here I and my two year old daughter find this toy very easy to transform. Every time she presses the button to release one of the hidden portions her eyes light up and she laughs. I am a collector of toys myself and I found that this is one of the better Disney toys I've ever seen in my life. Highly recommended! Rating: - My son sleeps with it :)Of all the different versions of Wall-e, I tried to convince my 6-year-old son to get one of the small action figures because he could get more characters for his Wall-E budget, but he wanted one of the big ones. And even though he saw that there was a choice between this one, the RC version and the one that interacts, as soon as he saw that this one transformed into a box he HAD to have it. Since it was the least expensive I thew in the clean-up M-O toy, too, so Wall-E would have a pal. It's been ... Read More Rating: - Hard to transformGot it for my 4 year old right after we saw the movie and while he loved it initially it has some disappointing features. First off, you open the trash compartment and its just a sticker of some trash. And second, its really hard to transform. In theory its really easy - just push down the head, squeeze in the arms and push in the rollers... and it has a clever spring action that pops back open when you push the buttons. BUT the head was way to hard for my son to push it in himself. He could squeeze ... Read More |