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Title: Fantastic Four toys.
Description: A complaint.


berry elvish - May 12, 2005 02:33 PM (GMT)
I saw what has to be the lamest new toy on the market last week. It was a stretch armstrong fake arm. It has a trigger on the end so that it can grab things. It is supposed to make the kid look like he has a very long arm, but the trigger is located near the wrist of the fake arm. So, once the kid holds the arm to his arm with the trigger...it isn't actually any longer than his real arm! If the trigger was on the end...by the 'elbow'...it would have made more sense. Crazy!

Berryblue - May 12, 2005 04:07 PM (GMT)
OMG I have to look for that one! It sounds so stupid!! LOL LOL
I wonder if I can pull a pic of this one up here...hmmmmm...

Edit: Nope. Can't find an image right now of that particular toy but the new stretch armstrong sure is UGLY!! lol

berry elvish - May 12, 2005 08:16 PM (GMT)
It's a new toy at Walmart. I need to remember to take my camera with me when I go!

1u11aby1ambie - May 13, 2005 12:12 AM (GMT)
LOL! I guess they weren't thinking clearly when they designed that toy!!

Berryblue - May 13, 2005 12:48 AM (GMT)
LOL!! Omg...I look forward to your pic when you get a chance! :wave

wonderberry - May 14, 2005 08:52 PM (GMT)
LOL that sounds so dumb!! I'll have to look out for it... I'm curious to see what it looks like! :orko

Kaleidoquin - May 15, 2005 07:04 AM (GMT)
I'm a huge Fantastic Four fan, and when I heard they were going to make a new movie I was overjoyed, especially since I have enjoyed the recent XMen and Spiderman movies. That was until I saw the cast list and plotline.

Now I'm just sad. And seeing the mediocre toys in the store didn't make it any better. It breaks my heart that this generation of kids will know the FF in this manner. Hopefully the parents taking them to see the movie will point them in the direction of the comics.

:nono




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