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Spidersapien
$110.00
Released April, 2007
The Pros:Comes with a large vocabulary of spiderman phrases. Controlled wirelessly with included remote control. 67 functions - dance, throw, grab, walk, etc...
The Cons:High price for a toy. Not much of an upgrade over the Robosapien - simply a paintjob and some phrases / programed movements. Does not actually shoot webbing when web slinging.
Not satisfied with only the success of the original Robosapien, WowWee introduced a new version of the popular toy made in the likeness of the popular superhero Spiderman. More than just a Robosapien with a fancy paint job, Spidersapien speaks Spiderman-like blurbs and performs custom movements such as web-slinging.
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Spidersapien was launched to coincide with the theatrical release of Spiderman 3.
Features
- Spidersapien speaks 40 Spider-Man phrases, taken directly from the Spider-Man movies
- 2-speed walking and turning
- Full-function arms
- Has sensors on fingers, toes and heels that react to touch
- Fully programmable with up to 84 steps
- Has a 67-function remote control that enables Spidersapien to perform tasks such as:
- Walk
- Grab
- Throw
- Punch
- Dance
- Spidersapien has a height of 44cm.
- Requires 4x D and 3x AAA batteries (not included)
- Suitable for ages 6 years and up
User Reviews (7)
Pros & Cons
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comes with a large vocabulary of spiderman phrases
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5
controlled wirelessly with included remote control
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4
67 functions - dance, throw, grab, walk, etc...
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4
limited edition cross-promotional item
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4
fairly advanced robot - can preform programmed operations, includes sound and touch sensors
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4
not much of an upgrade over the Robosapien - simply a paintjob and some phrases / programed movements
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4
does not actually shoot webbing when web slinging
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4
Spiderman isn't much of a burper, farter or roarer
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4
uses lots of batteries - 4 x DD in the robot itself, 3 x AAA in the remote
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2
an obvious cash-in on the Spider-man franchise
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modified version 1 Robosapien, not as versatile as a V2 model
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