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Amazon Minimum Age: 48 months
Binding: Toy
Brand: Hasbro
EAN: 0653569290827
Item Dimensions: 260119055880
Label: Hasbro
Manufacturer: Hasbro
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 144 months
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 48 months
Model: 69446
MPN: 69446
Publisher: Hasbro
Release Date: December 15, 2007
Studio: Hasbro
Features:- The once timid Dr.Otto Octavius survived a sabotaged experiment that fused four mechanical arms to his body
- Swing into action with this villainous Doc Ock figure
- Based on the animated character, squeeze this figure's legs for snapping tentacle attack action
- A snap-in backpack activates this evildoer's battle features
Editorial Review:
Product Description:
The once timid Dr. Otto Octavius survived a sabotaged experiment that fused four mechanical arms to his body. Now, as the egotistical Doctor Octopus, he is driven by his hatred for those who have tried to hurt him, and "Doc Ock" will attack anyone who stands in his way, even The Spectacular Spider-Man! Swing into action with this villainous Doc Ock figure! Based on the animated character, squeeze this figure's legs for snapping tentacle attack action! A snap-in backpack activates this evildoer's battle features.
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The WB released a new, more kid-friendly Spider-Man cartoon, titled, "The Spectacular Spider-Man." The Doc Octopus action figure comes with a detachable backpack that carries his mechanical arms. You just squeeze his legs and the tentacles snap. The figure is nicely detailed and highly posable. I like this version better than the Spider-Man 2 action figure.
We've had our action figures for a couple months now and they are holding up against constant play by our 5-year old and 4-year ... Read More
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My kid got into reading "Spider-Man" books with me, and we got an action figure to enhance our fun... So of course, we had to get a Doc Ock doll, too, and this one is pretty cool. Based on the Spidey animated series, it's got a cartoonish look that makes it more friendly and way less creepy than the more realistic Ock's out there. It seems pretty durable and - wow! - if you squeeze his legs, the pincers on his octopus arms open and close! Not bad.