Showing posts with label light saber. Show all posts
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Friday, March 29, 2013

Star Wars Clone Wars Grievous Spinning Lightsaber Review

Star Wars Clone Wars Grievous Spinning Lightsaber
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Is it fun? YES!
Is it fun for more than one kid? Uh. . .maybe.
You can share lightsabers but then there's no point in having the gyro handle if someone isn't using it as a single or double.
Material is the typical hard but slightly giving plastic found with other sabers.
Is it Cool? YES! Cools sounds. Also as a single, the gyro handle gives it the cool hilt of a sword kinda look.
Other single sabers are around $25, so for a bit less than the cost of two you get two, plus you get the General Grievous spinning action.
I can't imagine any kids trying to spin two of these, one in each hand like General Grievous. . .it's already a lot for an adult to handle one with both hands, since you need one hand to do the spinning and one to do the holding.
I imagine my kids, and others, are going to have lots of fun battles with this toy.

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The Clone Wars General Grievous Lightsaber utilizes new technology to enable the wielder to emulate the lightsaber spinning maneuver employed by Grievous during the generala?TMs cataclysmic final battle against Obi-Wan. Harvested from among the horrific wreckage of a staged shuttle accident, General Grievous is a cyborg composed of a duranium alloy body with synthskin-bagged vital organs and LX-44 robotic legs. Designated the Supreme General of the Droid Army, Grievous, disgusted by his new body, exacts his brutal vengeance by slaughtering members of the Jedi Order and collecting his victimsa?TM lightsabers as trophies. After the discovery of his secret lair, Grievous dueled furiously with Obi-Wan Kenobi, in the course of which he adapted his four-armed mode with multiple lightsabers at his disposal.

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Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Star Wars Dual Action Lightsaber - SITH Review

Star Wars Dual Action Lightsaber - SITH
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Ehhh..closer to 3.5 stars. My son is in the throes of a major Star Wars: The Clone Wars addiction and this is somewhere around the sixth lightsaber in our house. That said, I am something of a lightsaber expert. Compared to others, this one is just average in features and a bit pricey..shop around and keep a few of things in mind:
1) This is NOT a "force action" lightsaber. In other words, it does not spring open with the touch of a button but rather must be opened with a flick of the wrist. OK for some kids, but smaller ones might have a hard time opening it fully.
2) The extra, smaller lightsaber works the same way. It detaches as advertised, but is somewhat balky to get re-attached. Also, it doesn't make any sound.
3) The sound of the big lightsaber is pretty realistic, but as one reviewer already noted it is not that bright compared to other electronic lightsabers..it also doesn't seem as loud. The small "blade" isn't very bright either. And all together this model uses more batteries than most.
4) If your kids are like mine, they will beat the living daylights out of anything and everything with these things..each other, trees, furniture, me, etc. The other electronic lightsabers my son and his cousin have used don't stand up very well to repeated whacks and ultimately lose either the sound or the light. That said, however, the plastic "blades" tend to hold up pretty well. It has been my experience that the manual versions like this one tend to have fewer problems opening and closing (long term) than the spring-open, "force action" variety.
Good luck, and may the Force be with you.

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Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Star Wars Classic Duel Collection Jedi vs. Sith (Luke vs. Vader) Review

Star Wars Classic Duel Collection Jedi vs. Sith (Luke vs. Vader)
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My husband bought this item for our six-year-old son's birthday. I was reluctant to actually allow him to open them, knowing I was in for a day of Good versus Evil; but I was glad there were TWO of them! He gave one to his four-year-old brother and they have enjoyed pretending with them for a week now. They are potentially hurtful as they are made of rigid plastic, but far less dangerous than the real thing. ;>) It's pretty funny to hear my son say, "Luke, I am your father" to his big brother.
These were left out in the back yard overnight, and of course it rained quite a lot that night, yet they survived intact and without any water damage whatsoever (yay for no cheap stickers that fade or peel off). They've since been in the bath tub, sand, you name it...and they endure.
I also like that there are no little pieces involved in these toys for our tiny, one-year-old Princess Leia to choke on or eat.
USE THE FORCE!

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Monday, December 31, 2012

Star Wars The Clone Wars Purple Basic Lightsaber with Black & Grey Handle Review

Star Wars The Clone Wars Purple Basic Lightsaber with Black and Grey Handle
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This is the basic one, no lights or sounds, and it's actually the one I want, because these are super tough, and there's no electronics to break and disappoint your kids later on. And no batteries to replace/recharge.
But it really should be $9-$10. That's what they sold for originally, alongside the blue/green/red ones.
Something happened, and Hasbro seems to have (at least for now) stopped making them, so they're rare, and overpriced. Free market at work, I guess.
I'm going to wait 'til they make another batch.

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Sunday, December 23, 2012

Anakin Skywalker FX Lightsaber Review

Anakin Skywalker FX Lightsaber
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This is a really cool thing to own if you're a big Star Wars fan. I got it in the mail a few days ago and have been having fun with it since.
The metal hilt is very durable and well constructed. It's not an exact movie replica, the hilt is a little bigger than the ones they used in the movies because of all the electronics they had to stuff in there. But it's not overly huge or anything, like those cheap $15 you can buy at any toy store.
The blade is just awesome. The bright blue shines and glows even in well lit environments. But when you turn off all the lights and turn it on, it just looks really cool the way it glows in the dark. I thought it was also cool how when you turn it on or off, you can see the glow of the blade expanding and retracting as if it was a "real" lightsaber.
Now as someone else said, this isn't really the type of toy you just want to go around swinging madly and stage your own Anakin VS Obi-Wan fights (even though it will make a clashing noise when the blade is tapped). That's not to say it's not durable, because it is very well constructed, but I just don't think it would be wise to go bashing the blade into stuff.
It sounds really awesome too, just like in the movies. And the batteries (it takes 3 AA batteries [not included]) are quick and easy to install, you don't even need a screwdriver or anything.
I really see this as more of a collector's item (it even comes with a stand to proudly display it), something to show off to your friends, or maybe as a really good costume piece for halloween. I'm a bit of a sword collector myself, so I kind of see this as a nice addition to my collection.
If you've ever wanted to know what it feels like to hold the power of a lightsaber in your hand, this is probably the closest thing you're ever gonna get.

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Glowing, bright blue blade ignites with realistic power-up, and power-down lights effects, including authentic lightsaber sound effects digitally recorded from the movie. Features motion sensor controlled sound effects: power-up, power-down, idle, movement, and clash. Durable yet light chrome plated aluminum body looks and feels like a real lightsaber. New design is closer in look and feel to the size of a real light saber. Sturdy polycarbonate blade is permanently attached to the hilt. Display stand included. Uses 3 AA batteries, not included. Measures approximately 43" long. This is an officially licensed Star Wars collector's item.

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Monday, November 12, 2012

Star Wars Classic Duel Collection Jedi vs. Sith (Emperor vs Yoda) Review

Star Wars Classic Duel Collection Jedi vs. Sith (Emperor vs Yoda)
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My son asked me to tell other kids considering these toys the following
The good thing about it is that the sabers go all the way back into the hilt. They have hooks to hang them on your pants or belt. They DO NOT light up or make noise. No batteries are needed. They are a good price for two sabers.

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Saturday, September 29, 2012

Jedi Robe Childrens Costume Review

Jedi Robe Childrens Costume
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If you are like me and my wife: no time to buy fabric and make it yourself, then this is what you will get. A ready made robe for your young Jedi that is made of the same fabric stockings are made of.
Quality is definitely not synonymous with this item. I feel bad though. For writing all bad about this product though.
We got 4 good trick or treat events in October out of it. But I must say the threads are showing and unraveling. It has a sort of runs in a pantyhose look now and it served its purposes.

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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Star Wars Episode 3 Electronic Lightsaber Anakin Skywalker Lightsaber Review

Star Wars Episode 3 Electronic Lightsaber Anakin Skywalker Lightsaber
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"The Return of the Sith" line of lightsaber toys from Hasbro come in three models:
Annakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Yoda.
Each of these toys, beyond the basic 'light up' plus 'battle clash' sound effects (the authentic-sounding effects the lightsabers make when struck against another lightsaber or object), also 'hums' like an activated lightsaber in the movies. Also, each "ROTS" model lightsaber has one special feature:
Comparisons of special features:
Annakin = his saber has a button near the hilt of the plastic blade that transforms the blade's color from blue to red or vice versa. Whatever color you've chosen upon deactivating the saber is the same color that shows up first upon reactivating the toy -- a nice touch.
Obi Wan = his saber has a 'rumble' feature -- a small motor inside the handle -- that vibrates so that the user can supposedly have a more realistic battle experience when the blade strikes other sabers or objects. In practice, the motor tends to make rather too much noise, however the noise is somewhat less discernable when actually pretending to duel others. Unfortunately, the rumble feature is not optional, so it must always be "on."
Yoda = his saber has a "training mode" where in upon striking the blade a small speaker in the handle will say random things Yoda said in "The Empire Strikes Back." It is cute that Yoda's voice is coming from the handle, but in practice the speaker isn't loud enough to hear in the 'heat of combat' and anyway the things yoda says aren't the least bit helpful.
phrases Yoda says in his lightsaber "training mode"
- "you are reckless"
- "fought well you have"
- "you must face vader"
- "concentrate, feel the force flow"
- "remember, a jedi's strength flows from the force."
- "train with me! afraid, are you?"
Thankfully, the "training mode" is optional and can be turned off.
Comparison of blades in practical "play combat"
In practice, Annakin's blade and Obi-Wan's blade are equally matched. Both take 3 'AA' batteries, which last a long time. Both blades are extremely light, which belies their size. Both of these toys are an excellent size and are well priced. They provide a good workout and are a fine alternative to lazy video games. They also improve your reflexes as you both try to reenact the movies and make up your own moves. Even people who are in fine physical condition can easily work up a great sweat when 'play sword fighting.' One of my friends is in fencing at school and he says the colored blade actually is helpful in training, as it forces greater concentration. Also, the sound effects of both Annakin's and Obi Wan's blades are fun and easy to hear. The handle of Obi Wan's blade is slightly more comfortable and the plastic blade shows the color blue better than Annakin's. Annakin's blade offers two colors which is convenient if both you and your friend have the same annakin blade and you want yours to be a little different.
Yoda's blade is inferior to both Annakin's and Obi-wan's. It is shorter (as per the movies) by a full 'segment' or about fifteen centimeters, which on paper seems like a good 'handicap' for a skilled play swordsman against novice friends who have longer blades, but in practice yoda's blade suffers disasterously from its higher weight, bue to its 2 C battery power supply. The blade is seriously unbalanced, as the handle accounts for nearly 3/5 of the total length of the extended toy and it is overweight and uncomfortable to hold besides. As if this weren't enough, the heavier batteries die faster and the plastic used in the green blade is too thick for the bulb to light up in any impressive manner. It always looks a little dim.
the only advantage yoda's blade has is that the retracted blade stays in place if you invert it and clip it to your belt (the other two models slide out easily). This avantage quickly turns to a disadvantage because it is harder to EXtract, too when you want to pretend to go into combat. No matter which blade model you get, none of the blades retract fully into the handle, making each of these toys strictly for play combat and not for imaginative 'props' for a play costume or other imaginative games.
My advice -- buy annakin's or darth vader's blade. Both are light weight and a good sword length and overall superb toys. The batteries last a long time for either. Overall I say I like Obi-Wan's the best, even though it has the annoying rumble feature. It has the best handle comfort, which is what counts when 'playing swords.' Annakin's is good too though, so you can't lose no matter which you get. Get both!
Yoda's blade is clearly inferior and unless you like a heavy uncomfortable blade that's too short to use effectively, avoid it, avoid it, avoid it please.


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Arm yourself with this authentically designed Anakin Skywalker lightsaber and the force is definitely with you. Press the button to"ignite" the weapon and extend it to more than 3' in length. Hear real electronic movie sound effects, including awesome battle-clashes and the now-famous lightsaber hum. Changes from blue to red at the press of a button. Imported.

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Thursday, June 7, 2012

Star Wars Clone Wars Ultimate Light Saber Review

Star Wars Clone Wars Ultimate Light Saber
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There is a very similar product called the Ultimate Light Saber from a few years back out there [not Clone Wars affiliated] so don't confuse the two. This is new version and here are the Pros and Cons.
Pros:
Multiple looks - As the box implies, you can make several different looking saber hilts. I would not go so far as to say over 1000 combinations like the box does. You'd have to count every smallest variation, no matter how small, possible to make that number.. But you have enough parts to make several cool and distinct hilts.
Parts - And those parts are, 1 main hilt for all parts to attach to and where all the electronics are, 1 clear saber blade, 3 rings [the top that holds the blade] one of which has a detachable blade guard so could be counted twice, 4 hilt sleeves that can be placed in various combinations, 5 end caps, and 3 crystals [Blue, Red and Green].
Lights - These crystals can be stored in a compartment in the bottom of the hilt or placed in slots in another side compartment to control the color of the blade. You have red, blue and green but you can also mix and match the crystals to get purple, white (pinkish white), yellow and aqua for 7 colors. My favorite is to just leave the crystals out entirely so that every time the saber is activated is cycles to the next color. All these lights are generated by combinations of 9 LED lights in the hilt, not bulbs which is a big plus for durability and no lenses needed.
Sounds - Each color gets a sound. There are 3 distinct "saber hums" depending on what color the blade is. Where one generic hum probably would have been expected they put in 3 and that is pretty cool. Each hum also has its own distinctive active and deactivate sounds.
Hit Sounds - In addition to the hums and activation sounds there are about 4 hit sounds which are various swings and saber clashes that are activated when you strike something [like another saber]. It is not motion sensitive though, you do have to actually hit something but...
Durability - As much as I've changed the parts, pushed and pulled crystals and swung this around and banged it around with the kids it still looks like new and I've had no issues with anything breaking. That's a big plus in my book.
Cons:
< 1000 - Like I said, you'd have to be counting all the sounds, lights, putting things on backwards and upside down and all kinds of crazy stuff to get up to 1000 combo's. But I have about 4 really cool hilts I like plus the different sounds and lights so I'm happy.
Fighting - Because of the interchangeable nature of the toy it can sometimes happen that the ring gets loose or the sleeves move around a bit. But, once I found my favorite hilts and was sure to tighten them down I was in good shape.
The "L" Cap - There's some Sith [Maris Brood] that uses a handle on the side of the saber [like a billy club] and this cap is included but it is hard to use and a bit odd feeling plus for some reason they did not include a hole through which you can actually turn on the saber without doing that first then screwing the cap on. Weird. So, I just don't use it.
So six to three, pros win! And really those 3 cons were a bit of a reach and don't affect the fun of the toy really. With several cool looks and tons of different colors and sounds this is a solid fun and cool toy that I recommend.

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Build your own electronic lights and sounds lightsaber with 18 interchangeable parts that let you configure more than 1,000 different lightsaber combinations. Build your favorite Jedi, Sith or favorite character's weapon -- or create your own unique style. Includes hilt, blade, three Illum crystals, four hilt sleeves, tonfa handle, four end caps, three sleeve rings, blade emitter guard and instructions. Requires three "AA" batteries, not included. Measures 36" long.

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Monday, January 30, 2012

Star Wars Episode 3 Electronic Lightsaber Darth Vader Lightsaber Review

Star Wars Episode 3 Electronic Lightsaber Darth Vader Lightsaber
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This is a realy cool verson of Vader's lightsaber.It extends to over 60cm!It also has very cool sounds that are motion activated!When you move it from side to side,it makes the cool "woosh" sound.And when it makes contact with another object,it makes the "clash"sound.When you turn it on,the blade lights up,and it makes the signature lightsaber humming sound!This is a very cool and afordable lightsaber,suitable for all fans of Star Wars.

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The lightsaber is the ultimate weapon of the heroic Jedi and the sinister Sith. When these forces of good and evil meet in battle, the clash of their blades echoes throughout the galaxy. Grab your lightsaber and join the fight!
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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Hasbro Star Wars Obi-Wan Force Action Extending Lightsaber Review

Hasbro Star Wars Obi-Wan Force Action Extending Lightsaber
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This saber has provided hours of "battling" fun for our Star Wars loving kids. First, it "pops" out (spring loaded), glows, and "hums" while being used. We bought 2 and the boys (7 and 9 yrs) love to battle, and they fight the correct way, not to hurt, but to have tons of fun. Great price ($10), 1/2 of what they are in the store, with no shipping or tax to boot!

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Use the force with the incredible Force Action Lightsaber! Just like in the Star Wars movies, this toy weapon springs into action, lights up, and makes realistic lightsaber sounds. The weapon of choice for a young Jedi in training, this toy is recommended for children ages six and up. Just Like the Movies This lightsaber features the same design wielded by Obi-Wan Kenobi in the tremendous battles of the Clone Wars and in defeating some of the most diabolical villains of the dark side, from General Grievous to Darth Maul. For warriors who need to be prepared at any moment to duel with Sith Lords or enemies of the Republic, this weapon swiftly extends to over three feet long with the sliding of a button, and then it's ready to help save the galaxy. The spring-activated blade is made with translucent blue plastic. Built-in segments fully retract into the handle, and the blade is illuminated with bands of light. While it's intended for use against another lightsaber -- and not a person or animal -- the blade is built from a safer, softer plastic than the durable, hard plastic handle, just in case. The silver handle features dynamic looking black, gold, and red accents.Realistic Sounds For over 30 years, Stars Wars fans the world over have been inspired to make their own lightsaber sound effects, but now, the Force Action Lightsaber does it for you. The toy creates the distinctive power-activated "humming" drone that creates anticipation in moments between swings. This lightsaber also replicates the burst of electricity as the saber turns on and the blade extends as well as the "wave" of the blade as it hovers through the air.Using the Force Unlike the lightsabers of the Star Wars movie, the toy doesn't retract with the push of a button. After turning the weapon off, the blade can be collapsed by hand -- but be careful not to jam the blade too tightly into the handle. A couple of times while playing with the lightsaber, the blade did not extend when the power was activated; the sound effects started up, but the "on" button had to be pressed more than once to get the blade out. The on/off button looks as if it should also control the volume of the lightsaber -- but it does not. Parents who get sick of the "humming" can remove the batteries, as the lightsaber requires three AA batteries (not included) for its lights and sounds. But Obi-Wan Kenobi's Lightsaber wouldn't be half the fun without its glowing arc-wave energy blade, and the blue light is especially mesmerizing in the dark. While it's always exciting to fight against villains, the lightsaber is a great toy for young Jedis learning to wield the Force on their own.

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Star Wars Darth Maul Lightsaber Review

Star Wars Darth Maul Lightsaber
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As a mom of 2 star wars fans we own about 20 lightsabers and this one is the biggest piece of JUNK. I understand that it is intended to be a costume prop but it does not even stay in one piece to serve that purpose. I guarantee you that you will be trying to tape the pieces of the saber together after 15 minutes....:( Also, the light-up feature is do dim it appeared to be broken. I purchased two of these for my boys though to I am certain it is not broken. Sorry to give such a negative review but I want to save other parents the same hassle!

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This is NOT A TOY! This is a costume prop and is not in any way intended for play use. We cannot accept returns on product that were damaged through play use.

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Friday, September 2, 2011

Star Wars Dual Action Lightsaber - JEDI Review

Star Wars Dual Action Lightsaber - JEDI
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This is not a double-bladed light saber like the one that Darth Maul used in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace. Instead, there is a normal-sized light saber and a mini light saber that can be attached end-end. The mini light saber can either be stored (hidden) inside the handle of the bigger one or inserted in the end of the handle with the blade extended to form a second blade. The normal-sized light saber is not as nice as the other ones we have: it only retracts about two-thirds of the way, not all the way; the blade does not extend at the push of a button, but has to be manually extended. The light effects are just as good though and the sound effects are actually a little better. The mini light-saber lights up but does not make any sound. The light tends to go out when it is inserted in the handle of the larger one to form a double-blade, I think because the button rubs up against the inside of the handle of the larger one. My son seems happy with it, despite it being different from the one Darth Maul used.

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This Star Wars The Clone Wars duel action lightsaber will provide hours of adventurous play. Hidden inside the lightsabers handle is a second lightsaber for double dueling action! Star Wars The Clone Wars Duel Action Lightsaber ElectronicJedi sword Hidden lightsaber for double dueling action! Connect lightsabers for double bladed action! Lights and sound Requiers3 AA and3 AAA batteries Recomended for ages6 and up

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