Guaranteed 700g Bakugan!
Product Description
Battle like a master! Use your Hand Launcher and your strategic shooting skills to perfectly launch the Bakugan into battle. Throw a curve shot, aim for distance, or shoot at an angle. Victory is in your control!Amazon.com Product Description
The Bakugan Hand Launcher gives you the upper hand in battles by letting you have more control in how you launch your Bakugan warriors. Rather than just rolling Bakugan like marbles, you'll be able to add some techniq... More >>
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This toy does not launch the balls at all, they just fall to the ground. Waste of money!
Rating: 1 / 5
When my dad came back from his trip he brought me this toy and i tried it out and it didn’t shoot really far. So at first i was a little disappointed but then i found out that if you swing it it will shoot really far and now i’m really happy with it.
Rating: 5 / 5
With the popularity of Bakugan firmly entrenched in the psyche of boys everywhere–at least until some hotter fad comes along–the need to buy everything Bakugan-related becomes a life mission for some. Hence the need for a Bakugan launcher.
At Amazon, reviews of the wearable wrist launcher (which differs from this item and has a higher coolness factor) have been universally underwhelming, so when presented with the “gotta have Bakugan” chant from our son, I bought this hand launcher instead.
The truth? This launcher winds up being a substitute for a thumb. As Bakugan is simply a hipper version of marbles meets trading cards (with more than a dash of Pokémon thrown in for good measure), the point of having to buy something to do what one’s largest digit can accomplish is lost on this grayhair–though I will admit the launcher is better at the get-go for adding a backspin to your Bakugan roll.
Still, this hand launcher seems like overkill for what it actually does. My advice to the kiddies: Ditch the launchers and learn how to use your thumb. As an old man would say, “The practice will build you whippersnappers some character.”
Rating: 2 / 5
My seven year old can now read the Gate Cards and Activity Cards on his own and knows how to use them–so we started having actual brawls, or battles, or whatever you call them– but he got frustrated pretty easily trying to get the bakugans to land on the Gate Cards with just his hands. He had tried the wrist launcher with limited success but this launcher works like a charm. It keeps the battles moving and the game interesting.
Rating: 4 / 5
My 9 year old son enjoyed this toy. I looked at the workmanship and it looks like it may break after several uses but only time will tell.
Rating: 5 / 5
my mather brought me this toy and i happy!!!