Imaginext BIGFOOT the Monster
Fisher-Price Imaginext BIGFOOT the Monster
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List Price: $112.99 Sale Price: $89.27 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours Eligible For Free Shipping
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Product Description
Imagine a little monster with a BIG personality. That's BIGFOOT. He's happy. He's angry. He's sleepy. He's fun. He talks and walks and throws a ball, chews and burps and exercises. And kids can bring him to life with an easy-to-use wireless remote control. The symbols on the buttons show you what BIGFOOT will do when you push them -- no reading required. BIGFOOT includes one (9.6Volt) NiMH rechargeable battery and battery charger. Remote Control requires 2 AA alkaline batteries.
Your kids can even work together with Big Foot to help him complete an exercise routine. He'll perform somersaults, lift weights, and make all kinds of sounds while he's doing it. When he's done exercising he'll say "No More"!
There aren't many other toys out there that can do as much as Big Foot. He's perfect for a wide range of different ages and young kids find him just adorable.
Details
- The Imaginext Big Foot includes a remote control, ball, speech and lots of personality
- Remote toggle allows him to walk forward and backwards and the six buttons are happy, angry, sleep, fun, ball, and exercise
- Hear him roar and watch him pound his fists or raise his arms above his head and shake his fists
- Press the ball button and hear him say things like "play" and watch him throw the ball
- Press the button on his belly and hear him laugh, the button in his mouth makes him chew and burp (don't worry, he remembers to say "excuse me")
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Rating
My son got this for his 4th birthday. He was THRILLED to get it, and couldn’t wait to get it home and start playing with it. He even tried to take it to bed the first night!
The first few days, he played with it repeatedly throughout the day. After a few days, he tired of it. He still enjoys the remote control aspect, but only uses it for 5 minutes or so at a time.
Pros: The BigFoot can do some pretty neat stuff, especially to a 4-year old boy! With the touch of a button, he roars, flips, burps, yells and throws a ball. The first time my son had him flip, he thought it was amazing and couldn’t wait to do it over and over again. The remote is also easy to operate, and has just enough buttons to make it interesting and not overly complicated for the age group.
Cons: Some of the actions are not performed quite as smoothly or easily as on the commercials. For instance, to get the BigFoot to throw the ball, you have to place the ball just so, and hope the mechanical thumb closes around it. If it doesn’t lock or close tight enough, the ball just falls right back out. Also, the ball doesn’t really get thrown so much as dropped with style. Still entertaining for a 4-year old, but only after many, many frustrating efforts getting the ball to stick. Another con is the sheer size/weight of the toy. When it flips over or falls backwards, it lands with a boom. My son used it in a bedroom with laminate wood floor, and there is now a little chip in the floor from the BigFoot landing with such force. It makes odd mechanical noises when it breaths and moves its arms in resting mode, and when it moves around. This makes it a little hard to hear it talk at times, over the whirring. Lastly, and this is the one that my son wishes were different – it only moves backwards and forwards, not side to side. If you’re trying to steer it around the room, good luck!
Overall, it’s a pretty darned neat toy. For the money, I wish they’d made it more maneuverable and fixed the ball throwing.