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MATCHBOX Rocky the Robot Truck – Deluxe Rocky

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..Toy Story Basic Buzz Wing PackNow boys can interact with their new best friend and hard-working buddyRocky, the interactive dump truck! Interactive sensors and motorized movement bring Rocky to life – he speaks over 100 phrases talking and interacting with kids and even tells jokes! Rocky can also dance, his headlights light up and his rugged design and full-tilting bed are great for manipulative play. Boys will love the interaction and getting ready to load em up and move em out with hauling and dumping action. When the work is done, Rocky goes to sleep and he even snores! Now boys can interact with their new best friend The interactive dump truck! He speaks over 100 phrases talking and interacting with kids and even tells jokes! Rocky goes to sleep, and even snores! Boys will love the interaction! Mattel’s Matchbox Rocky the Robot Truck is an interactive dump truck designed for children ages three and older. Talking, driving, lifting, dumping, and even dancing, this toy dump truck is a boy’s robotic companion. Speaking over 100 phrases, Rocky has a clever line for everything. You can do all the work by hand, or get him to help out.

MATCHBOX Rocky the Robot Truck - Deluxe Rocky
Rocky the Robot Truck
    Ages: 3+

    Requires:

  • 4 “C” batteries (included)
Rocky MATCHBOX
 .Rocky Deluxe
What We Think

Fun factor:  .Rocky Deluxe
Durability:  .Rocky Deluxe
Ease of assembly:  .the Rocky
Novelty factor:  .Rocky Deluxe

The Good: “Hard work” made enjoyable with talking and jokes.

The Challenging: Difficult to get directly to dance mode.

In a Nutshell: Interactive robot truck lifts, talks, dumps, and dances.

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This is no ordinary dump truck — Rocky talks and dances. View larger.

Load ‘Em Up and Move ‘Em Out
Built with strong, durable plastic, Rocky is ready to handle heavy loads. Your child can manually tilt his dump bed to unload it — or make some noise and he’ll do it for you. And when you push Rocky forward or pull him backward on all six wheels, his blue headlights are activated and he’ll make some noise of his own, with engine sounds and honking.

The smokestack on the front of the truck is the primary way to control this robot truck. Tilting the lever back gets Rocky to stand on his back four wheels. The truck is automatically set in dump mode, but pressing the red button on top of the smokestack several times will switch it to dancing mode, where he’ll shake his upper truck body to music. Pushing the lever forward returns Rocky to a normal truck position.

The red button also cues Rocky to say one of his many phrases or jokes, and also wakes him up if he’s taking a nap. If you don’t play with Rocky for a while, he will go into sleep mode — a may even snore. Kids get Rocky’s attention by placing objects in his dump bed, or by pushing or pulling him.

Make Some Noise!
Rocky is very responsive, interactive, and engaging — often prompting kids to make noise so he can show off his dancing and dumping skills. Because you can play with him manually or with his help, Rocky makes playtime easy and simple. However, with only one button for a couple of operations, Rocky’s automatic modes may take some getting used to for younger children. They may have a difficult time getting directly past the robot’s talking to get to the dancing mode.

Rocky The Robot Truck comes with four “C” batteries.

What’s in the Box
Robot truck and instruction booklet. (Batteries included.)


Rocky MATCHBOX

Engaging and interactive, Rocky is the ideal playmate for younger kids. View larger.

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The durable plastic wheels whir and allow Rocky to move around on his own. View larger.


Now boys can interact with their new best friend
The interactive dump truck!
He speaks over 100 phrases talking and interacting with kids and even tells jokes!
Rocky goes to sleepand guess whathe even snores!
Boys will love the interaction!
Mattel



List Price: $59.99 USD
New From: $46.99 In Stock
Released July 1, 2009.

Written by SHerren

November 29th, 2009 at 2:56 pm

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