🌊 Dive into Fun with the Octonauts!
The Fisher-Price Y9297 Octonauts 8 Figure Playset features all eight beloved characters from the Octonauts series, crafted from durable plastic and designed for children aged 3 and up. This collector's pack encourages imaginative play and adventure, making it a perfect addition to any young explorer's toy collection.
Item Weight | 340 Grams |
Size | One Size |
Number of Pieces | 8 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11.1"L x 9.06"W x 2.76"H |
Unit Count | 8 Count |
Color | Blue |
Collection Name | Action Figure |
Theme | Cartoon |
Animal Theme | Octonauts |
Inner Material | plastic |
Outer Material | Plastic |
Material Type | Plastic |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 36.0 |
Required Assembly | No |
Play Activity Location | Tabletop |
Is Autographed | No |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Special Features | Sound |
M**E
Not advertised as a bath toy, but it works.
Our 4yr old LOVES octonauts! Honestly, the show teaches some pretty good lessons and he regularly tells us interesting facts he's learned from episodes. That said, how this company has not come out with a bath-specific line of toys (beyond ones that squirt...umm, no thank you), is just beyond me! They spend 90+% of each episode in the water and their whole purpose is helping sea creatures, how do you think kids are going to want to play with their octonauts?While these are not advertised as tub toys, that's where they've lived for the last couple of months in our house and they appear to be working just fine. I know another reviewer mentioned the paint fading over time, but so far it appears to be holding up (although we don't have anything to compare it against). Even if the paint does fade over time, I know our kid could care less. The important part to him is he has his octonauts to go on all sorts of adventures in the tub and these figures perfectly compliment the sea animal bath toys he already had.Great value, great fun!
A**.
Great toys
These are great little figures. Very durable with rough play. The paint does chip/wear off, but you have to take into account kids putting them in their mouths, taking them in the bath, throwing them on the floor, etc. I think overall they have held up well and I'm happy with them.
A**E
Creature Report! Creature Report!
My 3-year-old is wild about the Octonauts right now. Seriously. She's seen pretty much every episode and we sing along to all the Creature Reports with gusto and confidence. She can identify each Gupp on sight. For Christmas, my parents gifted her with the Octopod, the Gupp-A and the Gupp-B, along with action figures of Captain Barnacles, Kwasii, and Peso. We have twin Barnacles and Kwasiis, and I guess when I give her this set for Valentine's, we'll have triples of the two of them, but it's worth it to round out the Octo-Crew. I mean, if you're going to have the Octopod and Gupps, you pretty much need Tweak to keep them in working order. You have to have Tunip to keep the crew in Fish Biscuits, and if Tunip's around, Shellington needs to be nearby so he can translate. I'm not really sure if Dashii and Professor Inkling are all *that* essential, but I'm sure their absence would be felt around the Octopod if they weren't there. I opted not to buy the ADDITIONAL Vegemals expansion pack, because Tunip is really the only one who actually interacts and has a proper name, and we don't need twin Tunips around here for the sake of having all the rest of the nondescript little Vegemals around. (They're like the LGMs from Buzz Lightyear: Space Ranger- you've seen one, you've seen 'em all.)All in all, though, these little figures are adorable, and I know that my daughter will love playing with them, because she loves playing with the Octonauts she already has (and she DOES take attendance at each session and asks where everybody else is). We're planning an Octonauts crossover with a plastic canvas canned ham travel trailer set, because the Octonauts are the right size to populate that as well as the Octopod and Gupps that we already have, so I think we'll get our money's worth and hours of imaginative play out of these figures.
L**Z
Love the octonauts
These are more expensive than I’m sure they were originally, which is frustrating, but they were a special gift for our octonauts-loving toddler. These are great quality and happy with our purchase. Our kids use these to play with their “Gup A” toy, which is an awesome toy! They promote creative play without relying on sounds and lights for entertainment. Now if only the octopod would come down in price...
A**R
The paint is pretty well done and reasonably durable out of water -- ...
These are solidly built with moving arms, legs (these move together), and swiveling head -- except for Professor Inkling whose tentacles don't move at all and Turnip whose head doesn't swivel. The paint is pretty well done and reasonably durable out of water -- does tend to wear off after a couple months of constant use, but it is very gradual. However, it wears off much faster if you use these in the bath (supposedly they are made for in or out of water). BTW, the underlying color is the color of the body (Peso is black, Kwazi is orange, etc), so you could -- in theory -- patch up the paint when it gets too worn. I have not tried this, but intend to once the wear gets bad enough (will update). Also, the heads seem to all end up retaining water (mold seams aren't watertight), sometimes to the point that they're too top-heavy to stay standing.However, they're otherwise tough little guys -- they have fallen, been stepped on, shoved into backpacks and among blocks, and have been thrown ("flying"). They are none the worse for all this treatment, other than some minor paint wear.
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