Spiderman Animated Action Figure - Doc Octopus
- 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!
- 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
Spiderman Animated Action Figure - Doc Octopus
- Toy: 0 pages (2007-12-15)
- Publisher: Hasbro
- Label: Hasbro
- Studio: Hasbro
- Manufacturers Age: 4 years and up
- Our Recommended Age: 4 - 12 years
- Average Customer Review:
based on 2 reviews
- Sales Rank in Toys: #9291
Avg. Customer Review:
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Summary: Two boys' review: Fun Doc Ock action figure for little kids 2008-07-20
Comment: 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 old. I'm really impressed with the vivid colors and the multiple points of articulation.
We own Spiderman Animated Action Figure - Spider-Man, Spiderman Animated Action Figure Black-Suited Spiderman, Spiderman Animated Action Figure - Doc Octopus and Spiderman Animated Action Figure - Venom.
Hopefully, Hasbro will release some more characters from the series now that the first season is on TV.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Summary: Eek! It's Doc Ock! 2008-05-17
Comment: 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.
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