⚡ Ignite Your Imagination with Hiccup's Dragon Blade!
The DreamWorks Dragons: How To Train Your Dragon 2 – Hiccup’s Dragon Blade is an interactive toy designed for children aged 4 and up. It features a retractable sword that extends with a swing, realistic light-up flames, and synchronized sound effects activated by internal motion sensors. The product includes one Dragon Blade and a user instruction guide, with batteries included for immediate play.
S**R
Super For Kids & Parents Alike!
As a "How Good To Train Your Dragon" afficianado, my 6 yr old granddaughter loves this"sword"! She dresses up in her pink hero cape, pink rubber boots, and a pair of blue elbow length ladies gloves, and wields this awesome weapon. For parents--although it takes batteries to light up and make sounds, the noise is subdued, so you don't need to worry about losing your marbles.
O**R
A good quality toy for all boys
An excellent toy for my soms 4th birthday day. Its been months now and has withstood the test of time. It still makes noise and still goes out and in easily. Lots of fun for any boy even if they don't care much for dragons!
D**Y
Broke in 5 Minutes
Pretty cheaply made product. Lights worked for about 5 minutes changed batteries and still not working/ Very disappointing.
J**A
Great toy, but stopped working after the first night
Great toy,but stopped working after the first night...
H**S
Apparently television makes everything appear better.....
My son wanted this sword so badly. Unfortunately, I made him wait until Christmas to get it. It's the end of February and he still hasn't take it out of its package. According to him, it looked "cooler" on TV. I'll most likely re-gift to a younger child since this does seem better suited for younger kids.
A**E
a 6 pound 150$ lightsaber seemed like a bit much for a 6 year old so ...
I picked this up for my much, much younger little brother who is 6 and who would run around with a couch pillow which he called his "knight shield" slashing an invisible sword around when we play. He was also quite taken with my Master Replica Force FX Lightsaber however, a 6 pound 150$ lightsaber seemed like a bit much for a 6 year old so this was the solution. I'm not going to lie, I really wanted to play with it too.He loved it and toted it around with him for the duration of my visit. For the week I was visiting it held up to a lot of play and did not run out of batteries. He even ran around with it in a heavy downpour and it worked fine after. I wouldn't go throwing it in a pool, though. Batteries are included and it seems pretty sturdy
M**L
Lights Up For "Train Your Dragon 2" Fun
This little play sword was the very thing my grandson wanted the most for his birthday and was what he wanted to play with right away, It was the perfect companion for Dreamworks How to Train Your Dragon 2 Action Figures, It lights up, extends and retracts. It allows little imaginations to go to work. It is a very simple design, with edges that are rounded for safety.
D**L
Cool sword for a great Halloween costume
This toy was an incredible value.Unfortunately, it has since met the doom most plastic swords meet after a month of abuse :(I loved the movie. My son loved his halloween costume (and the awesome glowing sword).This is a really cool toy for the price.
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