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Bakugan 7 in 1 Maxus Dragonoid | 
| Brand: Bakugan Category: Toy
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $32.95 as of 3/11/2010 12:16 CST details You Save: $7.04 (18%)

New (62) from $32.95
Rating: 50 reviews Sales Rank: 169
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 15 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 12 x 11 x 2
MPN: 20030635 Model: 20030635 UPC: 778988838624 EAN: 5055318509085 ASIN: B0024FQD8C
Release Date: October 5, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| » | Maxus Dragonoid is a combination of 7 Bakugan (1 Bakugan and 6 Bakugan Trap) that unite to form the ultimate monster | | » | The 6 Bakugan Trap that make up Maxus Dragonoid are unique to the Maxus Dragonoid monster and cannot be found in any other Bakugan products | | » | Comes with Grakas Hound, Dark Hound, Grafias, Brachium, Spitarm, SpyderFencer & Neo Dragonoid | | » | All the Bakugan that compose Maxus Dragonoid can also be used individually in the game | | » | 1 Bakugan and 7 Bakugan Traps unite into ONE. |
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Product Description Ultimate Dragonoid appears in the animated hit cartoon show- Bakugan Battle Brawlers New Vestroia . He is one massive battle monster that fights for the powers of good, to free his fellow Bakugan from the evil Vexos and to save New Vestroia
Product Description
Here is the MAXUS DRAGONOID. 7 in 1 to combine into MAXUS DRAGONOID. All are Pryus red figures. This is a MUST HAVE for any Bakugan collector or gamer.
Amazon.com Review One of the biggest and most powerful Bakugan yet, the Maxus Dragonoid will have your Bakugan opponents quaking in fear. It includes one Bakugan warrior and six traps that, when transformed, can be assembled into a giant dragon robot. These seven pieces are unique and can't be found anywhere else, making this set essential for any Bakugan player/collector. 
Get in on the latest craze with Bakugan. | 
Unleash the fearsome power of the Maxus Dragonoid on your Bakugan foes! View larger. | Get In On the Bakugan Craze For those who are unfamiliar, Bakugan is an inventive strategy game based on the popular anime TV series, "Bakugan: Battle Brawlers." It pits a variety of "Bakugan warriors" against each other for points. The Bakugan themselves are magnetic, spring-loaded marbles that -- when exposed to a metal "gate card" -- burst open to reveal a fearsome warrior. The mission of the Bakugan strategy game is to capture the opponent's metal gate cards. This is achieved by rolling your Bakugan warriors onto these cards and doing battle with defending enemy Bakugan. The game involves a surprising amount of strategy, and features various tactical cards and trap pieces that help protect your Bakugan warriors. Room for the Imagination This game combines skill (aiming your Bakugan) with strategy (placement of the cards). Players also enjoy the way the warriors pop open on the magnetic cards -- although sometimes they do it even when they don't land on the cards. Players unfamiliar with the TV show, may feel a little lost at first in the world of Bakugan. But with the help of the colorful, animated Bakugan Web site, they will get what the game is about and how to play. Even without the official strategy game, Bakugan toys are enjoyable and can be played with like regular action figures. Fans of the show will like role-playing as one of the various characters, such as the fiery 12-year-old leader "Dan" or the wise "Marucho." Maxus Dragonoid Expands Your Bakugan Collection This particular set contains one Bakugan warrior (named Neo Dragonoid) and six Bakugan traps (Grakas Hound, Dark Hound, Grafias, Brachium, Spitarm and SpyderFencer.) These pieces can be combined together to form the massive Maxus Dragonoid monster. The transformation process is a bit complicated, but the set includes clear instructions that make assembly easy. The assembled Dragonoid is a unique toy, although a bit unwieldy -- if not positioned correctly, he will easily fall down. Each of the seven Bakugan that compose Dragonoid can be used individually in the strategy game. Avid players will be happy to know that this set also includes a special ability card, which will come in handy when you're devising a strategy to topple your enemy. Just keep in mind that, in order to play Bakugan properly, you'll need several other Bakugan marbles/cards that are not included in this package. Kids who are new to Bakugan might be better off with one of the various starter packs. What's in the Box One Bakugan warrior, 6 Bakugan traps, ability card and metal gate card. 
Maxus Dragonoid disassembles into smaller Bakugan that can be used in the official strategy game. |
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son likes this March 10, 2010 April Eberly (Greencastle, PA USA) My son bought this for himself with a gift card he got for Christmas. He had been wanting it and it was too expensive in the stores. He really likes it. It is very neat how all the pieces fit together.
I paid $40 for THIS? February 23, 2010 T. Rainwater (MD) The commercials touted all kinds of cool things about this toy. My kids 8 and 10 wanted it so badly and put it on their Santa list which means it was one of 3 items that they REALLY wanted. Christmas morning my oldest was putting it together and a piece broke. We returned his to the store a few days later. I told him he could exchange it if he wanted but he said no and decided to hold on to the cash to put it towards a game he wanted. My second son struggled to put his together Christmas morning as well. Finally got it together with some help. Oh yay! That was it for him. Hasn't put it back together since. I rated this toy with 2 stars only because the individual Bakugan could actually be used. It was not for the 7-in-1 toy together. If this had been $20 it may have been worth it. But $40? Way over priced for what you're actually getting. IMHO, this commercial was completely misleading. To do that to a kid, especially around Christmas, is shameful!
toy February 12, 2010 Nixa Roman (Bronx, New York United States) its fun for kids to play with. was smaller than expected. fragile at times.
grandson loved the Bakugan! February 9, 2010 icanoewenonah (near the Boundary Waters Canoe Area in Minnesota) It seems like little boys around 5 years old are loving all these little Bakugan figurines. Only problem is that now he wants more! :-)
Keeps my son occupied for hours January 30, 2010 Fiona Blake (Harwich,MA USA) This toy was the top of my son's Christmas List. A bit pricey, but seeing the expression on his face was priceless
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