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Avatar RDA Jake Sully Action Figure

Avatar RDA Jake Sully Action Figure
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Avatar RDA Jake Sully Action Figure

 
 
Our Price: $12.95
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Features
  • From James Cameron?s new film Avatar

  • RDA hero, Jake Sully

  • 3.75-inch Action Figure

  • Exciting details, amazing accuracy, and a unique weapon or accessory.

  • Includes character specific i-Tag to bring the thrilling battle scenes to 3-D life.


WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.

Description

Avatar Navi Action Figure - Avatar Jake Sully In the land of Pandora, everything organic glows in the dark including the wild and fierce Na'vi creatures. This assortment includes the most prominent Na'vi creatures from James Cameron's Avatar accented with glow-in-the-dark luminescence. Each 6-inch figure comes with a unique weapon or accessory and exclusive character specific i-Tag to bring the figures to 3-D life. Each sold separately, subject to availability. Colors and decorations may vary. Ages 6+


Product Details
Product Length:7.0 inches
Product Width:2.33 inches
Product Height:8.5 inches
Product Weight:0.4 pounds
Package Length:8.5 inches
Package Width:6.9 inches
Package Height:2.6 inches
Package Weight:0.25 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 4 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 4 customer reviews )
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15 of 18 found the following review helpful:


5You know you want it  Jan 19, 2010 By halda
From the mists of Pandora... It's the new JAKE SULLY ACTION FIGURE!
With POWER WHEELCHAIR GRIP!
Have him FIGHT OFF INSULTS about his handicap!
Or MOPE AROUND THE GARAGE waiting for his turn as an Avatarrrr!!!
(Acting ability not included...)

1 of 2 found the following review helpful:


5My 11 year old loves this  Sep 20, 2010 By SB
My 11 year old daughter loves this toy. She uses it all the time. Sam Worthington is her favorite actor. She just got it and hasn't used the web cam yet. Yes, he can come out of the the wheelchair. He can be posed into many different positions.

1 of 2 found the following review helpful:


4A must have figure, but not at full price.  Aug 04, 2010 By QuickView
As soon as my Avatar Amp suit showed up, I knew a clone trooper would look stupid in it. So, I shopped around for something that would look great in it. I ended up between buying Jake Sully and the Colonel Miles Quaritch. And JS won, hands down. ( I didn't buy Quartich, mainly cause I hated his character in the film.) Now about Jake Sully.

Pros: The figure has great detail and really does look like Sam Worthington.
He also has awesome articulation.

Cons: He is very overpriced.
I don't care for the I-tag and the figure would probably cheaper without it.

He is now inside the Amp suit and really looks cool. He was only the 4 inch figure of Avatar, that interested me. So, pick him up and don't worry about buying the other figures in the line.

1 of 2 found the following review helpful:


4Jake Sully Springs to Action  Feb 13, 2010 By Eagle Vision
What comes in the box:

Action figure
Wheelchair
Motion i-Tag

Software:

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The software is a short and simple download. The website is flashy although, it is not well organized. It took me a while to find where I can utilize the i-Tag. The steps are the following: 1) Download the software 2) Link to the specific toy that you have under the "See Toys and i-Tags"bar in the top right hand corner of the screen. 3) Show the tag on the webcam screen. What seemed to be misleading is that I thought that we would have a "virtual action" figure. Instead, there is only 1 3D image and the images can be of anything like a Wisp or the floating mountain range. For a Macbook Pro user with the camera at the top of the notebook's screen, you really cannot lay the Tag flat as they show on the example video.

The Figure:

The figures are easy to pose. The neck turns, the waist twists, the hips abduct, the knees/elbows/ankles flex, and the forearms/lower legs rotate. The hands have set "grips" but hold the accessory "OK" but not great. The action figure seems very fragile in the sense and for very young users, it is likely going to break easily. Unlike the Na'Vi, the human action figures do not have any limitations in their range of motion. Since this is all make believe, we prefer to play with Jake, without his wheelchair. He has no weapons, though.

The i-Tag is useless for this particular character.

PROS

Highly detailed
Articulations are more detailed and have great range of motion

CONS

i-Tags are a bust
Durability is better than the Na'Vi version

CONCLUSION

This is still a fun action figure for my daughter. She wanted me to give 5 stars. I took one star away for the disappointing i-Tag.

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