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Monsters vs Aliens Missing Link Action Figure | 
| Brand: Monsters Vs Aliens Category: Toy
List Price: $11.99 Buy New: $10.07 as of 3/12/2010 06:34 MST details You Save: $1.92 (16%)
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Seller: Amazon.com Rating: reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 6.8 x 5.5 x 6
Model: 44011 UPC: 026753440115 EAN: 0026753440115
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| Push the button on the missing link's back to enable arm slashing power | | 6¿ action figure |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Monster vs Aliens action figures, the Missing Link is a fully articulated 6" figure from Dreamworks hit movie, Monster vs Aliens. The Missing Link engages in a slash attack when you push the button on his back.
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| Customer Reviews: Fun Action Figures January 10, 2010 L. Salamun (Missouri) We got several of the Monsters vs. Aliens action figures for our son for Christmas. He plays very rough with his toys, so durability is very important to me. These toys are great. They are large and durable. The arms and legs do come off if pulled, but they snap right back on. There was a large grouping of kids gathered for the holidays, and they all enjoyed playing with these toys.
missing link,DR COCKROACH,AND BOB January 7, 2010 Rsmith (CITRUS HEIGHTS,CA) ALL THE TOYS FROM MONSTERS VS ALIENS I PURCHASED WERE GREAT,MISSING LINK,DR. CO CKROACH,AND BOB WERE GREAT BUYS. THEY WERE BIGGER THAN I'D THOUGHT THEY'D BE
Missing Link...missing action December 27, 2009 J. Higgins The Missing Link is bigger than expected. I was expecting more from the toy given the description. The arms don't "slash" like I thought they would, they fall. Meaning you pose them up, and press the button and they fall down. Description makes it seem as they go up and down, or maybe ours is defective. I also thought there was a tail "flip", but the tail does nothing. I'm guessing you can manually flip the tail to the left or right.
There are two buttons on the back, seems both buttons serve the same purpose, to release the arms and let them fall. It became a bath toy for my 5 year old, atleast he finds the floating cool. I wouldn't call this an action figure. Toys from fast food places can do more than this thing.
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