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| U Command Wall-E | 
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| Brand: Wall-E Category: Toy
List Price: $59.99 Buy New: $39.99 You Save: $20.00 (33%)
New (17) from $39.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 20 reviews Sales Rank: 459
Color: yellow/ gray Batteries Included: No Age: 6 - 10 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.1 Dimensions (in): 8 x 13.8 x 11 Warranty: 90 Days Limited Warranty
MPN: 60261 Model: 60261 UPC: 064442602611 EAN: 0064442602611 ASIN: B0016N2E1I
Availability: In stock soon. Order now to get in line. First come, first served.
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| Features:
| • | Action packed Wall E with realistic expressions, light-up eyes, original movie voice and sound effects | | • | Send an instant order or preprogrammed action sequence to Wall E via the wireless remote control and itll carry out your command | | • | Programmable remote control with 1000 and more action combos | | • | 10 program buttons for expressions, voice, SFX, dance, motion and more | | • | Real tread motion |
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Product Description Using the infrared controller, U-Command Wall-E comes to life with animated movements, voice, sound, and light effects as you maneuver him forward, turn in reverse--or have him dance. Program options enable over 1,000 action combos. Features realistic eye motion with light-up effects, moving arms and turning treads. Easy to use IR controller includes button for signature Wall-E expressions. Requires 7 "AA" batteries, not included. Measures over 9" tall.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 15 more reviews...
Just like the movie!!! January 6, 2009 My six year old loves this toy! We ended up paying a wappin $[...] to get it up to Alaska but it was still the best thing ever! It talks just like in the movie and has the markings too. Definatly breakable. My son has Brocken many RC cars so many he has learned.
Our Wall-E is lots of fun December 29, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This was one of my five year old daughter's presents. It wound up being one of her favorites and one of our favorites, too.
The first thing I want to mention is that our Wall-E is stable. I'm not sure why, but he is. I've seen some videos on youtube where the robot falls over whenever he hits something. Not only doesn't ours fall over, he goes from our flat hard kitchen floor into our higher pile carpeted floor without falling. He also has no problem moving around the carpeted floor at all, unlike some of the reviewers mentioned. Our robot stays upright for the most part (out of over 2 hours playing time, he may have fallen over twice at the most).
The remote is simple to use. Wall-E has a sensor on both the back and the front of him, so we've had no trouble at all with him sensing the remote's signals. I think we've been up to 20 feet away from him and he still can read the signal and perform accordingly.
He's made out of hard (but brittle) plastic, but seems made pretty well. His arms go up and down as he moves and his treads are helped along by 2 little wheels on his underside. His treads DO move, however, so those are the main source of his motion.
He talks, sings, dances, and has many movement options. Additionally, you can program a sequence of up to 15 movements for him to follow at any given time. I'm pretty certain that you can only have ONE sequence at a time, and not more. But, we haven't even used the programming except for testing to see if it works. My daughter has a blast using the remote and making him do what she wants him to do. He only turns to the left, but has several left turn options at any time. So, if you want to have him turn or veer to the right, you may have to make him almost to a full 360 degree turn and then quickly use the straight arrow key right when you get him to where you want him to actually be. It's simple enough for a young child to do and learn fairly quickly.
All in all, this is a great toy and I'm very glad we bought it. Much better than a remote control car or dinosaur in our house! The remote is easy to work with (takes 3 AAA batteries) and the robot itself is very responsive (takes 4 aaa batteries).
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Wall-E December 28, 2008 The WALL-E remote control Toy was purchased for myself to add to my collection of remote controlled toys, it is fun and educational and my cats aren't sure what it is but enjoy the excersize being chased. Only con to the toy is it tends to drift to one side and difficult to keep in a straight line when moving forward.
U Command Wall-E December 26, 2008 It's the day after Christmas and Wall-E is having problems with his gears. The poor little guy is getting stuck on the carpet and his gears are clicking like they are slipping or grinding inside. I hope this isn't happening to anyone else, because that means he was probably under designed in the gear department and all the Wall-E U Commands out there are going to have this "clicking".
This site is overpriced! December 16, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Let me just say that this is an excellent toy but that I just got it for my daughter yesterday at Target in the store for $39.99 it's regular price. This site is completely ripping you off!
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