Dreamworks Dragons, How to Train Your Dragon, Gronckle & Fishlegs, Viking Duo Action Figures, Ages 4+
- Brand:
- DreamWorks Dragons
- Model Number:
- 20151276
- UPC:
- 681147059467
- EAN:
- 0681147059467
- Walmart SKU:
- 13855469270
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$17.58 |
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.54/5 from 24 reviews.
my grandson absolutely love this. he has been wanting one so bad. he was absolutely happy when he got it. he loves how to train your dragon.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This toy was absolutely a blast to play with ! My son loved playing with toothless and that hiccup could ride on toothless back. We loved how moveable and bendable the wings were and how toothless mouth even opens !
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Riyaan love this toy. The dragon color is really nice and the finishing and looking is so amazing. Material is also good as he always throw it but luckily it didn't broke yet. Very few toys which we have like this.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] My son just loved it when he saw for the first time. He got too excited and this picture is from that moment. He loves dinosaurs very much. Thank you so much butterly for sending this perfect gift. The feathers are feel like real. Its a great addition to my sons toy lot.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The How to Train Your Dragon: Deadly Nadder + Astrid toy is a must-have for fans, featuring a highly detailed Astrid figure and her dragon with real feel dragon wings. The textured, flexible wings simulate a dragons flight, adding an extra layer of realism to play. Both the dragon and Astrid are well-designed, with movable parts for dynamic poses. This toy is perfect for imaginative play, offering great value for fans of the franchise.
Daughter loved completing her Train Your Dragon set
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This is a pretty cool dragon toy! My kids were very excited to play with this Dreamworks dragon figure of Astrid and Nadder. The dragons mouth, and feet move and have big wings that have a very unique texture to them. On the box it says wing like feel which is pretty realistic. I think the toy is supposed to portray a more real like creature since the new how to train a dragon movie is going to be live action. It comes with Astrid figure who can ride on the dragon and stay on. However my only complaint is that when trying to put her on the pegs to ride the dragon it can be difficult for little hands and her right leg always seems to pop off and need reassembling. Other than that one flaw, this toy is fun to play with and admire. The colours are beautiful and vibrant. Thank you butterly for the opportunity to receive and review this toy.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] My daughter (and me) was so excited when we opened this box! She loves How To Train Your Dragon and Toothless. So when we opened the box and saw Toothless, there was a lot of joy. The box said that Toothless has "real feel dragon wings " so I was expecting a leathery feeling. They feel more rubbery to me, but they are plyable and very nicely made. Now for the Hiccup figure. He is well modeled, however his legs will not stay on. The right leg fell off before I took him out of the box and the left legs ball joint for the knee is fused so it will not allow the knee to bed. Hopefully once these toys are released to the general public, this will be fixed. Overall, we both love this toy!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] If youre a fan of How to Train Your Dragon, this new dragon toy is an exciting addition to any collection. Designed with impressive detail, it brings the magic to life with its real-feel wings, a rider figure, and multiple points of articulation. Design & Features: Realistic Wings: The standout feature of this dragon is its wings, which have a lifelike texture and movement that make flying adventures feel more immersive. Articulated Movement: The head, legs, and wings all move, allowing for dynamic poses and action-packed play. Rider Figure: The included figure sits securely on the dragon, making it easy to recreate scenes from the movie. Playability & Quality: The toy is well-built, with durable plastic that holds up to active play. The movement of the wings and limbs is smooth, adding to the overall play experience. The real-feel wings add a unique touch that sets this apart from other dragon toys. Final Thoughts: This is a must-have for How to Train Your Dragon fans. The real-feel wings and detailed articulation make it a standout piece, whether for imaginative play or display. If your child (or you!) loves dragons, this is a great addition to the collection. Rating: 4.5/5 High-quality, fun, and immersive, with just a minor wish for more interactive features like sound effects.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] My daughter really liked this toy. She is almost 6 and it was the perfect size for her. She is starting to have interest in potions, wizardry and dragons so this came at the perfect time. It allowed her to use her imagination and role play which is so important at this. The wings on=f the dragon looked and felt very cool which offered a bit of realism.
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $14.00 (Jul 7) to $20.00 (Jun 10) over the past 90 days. Current price is 12.9% above the 90-day average of $15.57.
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