Wall-E Cube and Stack WALL-E

Wall-E Cube and Stack WALL-E

  • WALL-E Deluxe Action Figures assortment consists of the following characters
  • Cube and Stack WALL-E, Dance ‘n’ Tap WALL-E, Space Adventure WALL-E
  • U-Repair WALL-E, Search & Protect Eve, Clean & Go M-O, Axiom Captain
  • Pose-able figure
  • Freewheeling action enables Wall-E to easily be maneuvered

The year is now 2700 and after hundreds of lonely years of doing what he was built for cleaning up the planet the ever faithful employee WALL-E (short of Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-Class) discovers a new purpose in life when he encounters a sleek search robot named EVE. WALL-E and EVE travel across the galaxy and set into motion one of the most exciting adventures ever brought to the big screen!Recreate WALL-E’s futuristic and humourous adventure with these highly detailed action figures

Rating: (out of 17 reviews)

List Price: $ 14.99

Price: $ 14.50

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5 Responses to “Wall-E Cube and Stack WALL-E”

  1. D. Yamaguchi Says:

    Review by D. Yamaguchi for Wall-E Cube and Stack WALL-E
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    I agree with the other reviewers – head pops off constantly but she probably has a valid point, at least you can pop it back in and its not broken. The best part of this is being able to stuff playdough in it! We spend nearly an hour the first day making little play dough pieces of trash and then my 4 year old would mash it up and stuff it into Wall-E and make a cube. We made our version of a wall of cubes. It didn’t even bother him that the head wasn’t on most of the time. All in all – a big hit. Much better than the transforming Wall-E which I plan to take back to the store this week.

  2. Plymouth Mom Says:

    Review by Plymouth Mom for Wall-E Cube and Stack WALL-E
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    Bought this for son, he loves it although the head did come off he doesn’t mind. Check other websites before buying, the Disney store has the same toy for $12.50 even with shipping it is less then we paid.

  3. Bonnie Hoy Says:

    Review by Bonnie Hoy for Wall-E Cube and Stack WALL-E
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    I bought this toy for my 4 year old grandson and after playing with it for about two minutes, Wall-e’s head came off. From then on, it would not stay on, and later his arms fell off. Great for a collectible, if you’re not planning to play with it.

  4. FrednTidy Says:

    Review by FrednTidy for Wall-E Cube and Stack WALL-E
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    This is a fun little toy. Wall-E here looks exactly like he does in the movie, although with a cleaner look. The cube action is a lot of fun to play around with. Apparently you can also makes cubes by inserting modeling clay or play dough, although I haven’t tried it yet. Articulation is good, including hands, neck, and eyes. The arms are removable and can be located towards the back or front end of Wall-E. Wall-E’s head and neck can be popped out because it uses the same peg design as the arms. This happened even when I was taking him out of the packaging, but it can be popped right back in. I actually like this feature, because it helps prevent breakage with his skinny neck.

  5. A. Hall Says:

    Review by A. Hall for Wall-E Cube and Stack WALL-E
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    First of all, ToysRUs sells this in-store for under $10.00, so I don’t know what’s up with the $30 price tag here. Second, any toy that my son keeps bringing to me every five minutes to reattach the head is not worth whatever I spent on it. I got sick of the head falling off and having to find and reattach it, so I superglued the head on. The glue, of course, dripped down into the trash-compacting mechanism, so now it’s almost impossible for my 3 year old to play with it. Cheap Chinese p.o.s…. I don’t know why I expected anything different.