Everyone needs flashlights so why not make it a lightsaber that makes lightsaber sound effects when you turn it on and off?! Every Star Wars fan should own one of these! As you can see they're pretty awesome. They only cost $10 to $13 over at Kids.Woot so they aren't even that expensive. They'd also make a great last minute gift for the holiday season!
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Recommended Ages: 3+ Years
Light up the dark with the Force! Explore dimly lit spaces or recreate your favorite battle scenes with your very own life-size lightsaber replica flashlight Operates with authentic start up, hum and shut down sound effects, along with a matching crystal color for the light beam(s) Super bright L.E.D. light sources - Blue L.E.D.s simulate Anakin's plasma blade, while Green L.E.D.s simulate Yoda's plasma blade Red L.E.D. Light beams extend from...
Features:
Recommended Ages: 3+ Years
Light up the dark with the Force! Explore dimly lit spaces or recreate your favorite battle scenes with your very own life-size lightsaber replica flashlight Operates with authentic start up, hum and shut down sound effects, along with a matching crystal color for the light beam(s) Super bright L.E.D. light sources - Blue L.E.D.s simulate Anakin's plasma blade, while Green L.E.D.s simulate Yoda's plasma blade Red L.E.D. Light beams extend from...
- 12/18/2012
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Sorry, no light cycles for Christmas this year.
Disney has finally set the release date for Tron: Legacy, which will open on December 17, 2010, just in time for next year's holiday season and slightly before its projected release of "sometime in 2011." Legacy will have some competition on that weekend, opening alongside The Green Hornet and The Smurfs. Green Hornet was recently pushed back into the December 17 slot, and considering Sony owns both Hornet and The Smurfs, it's likely that one might be moved to another weekend.
Tron: Legacy is the sequel to the 1982's Tron, which starred Jeff Bridges as a computer programmer sucked into a video game to fight the master control program. Legacy will follow Bridges's son (Garrett Hedlund) as he is sucked into the video game to fight the program alongside his father. The stories may sound similar, but what isn't similar is Legacy being shot...
Disney has finally set the release date for Tron: Legacy, which will open on December 17, 2010, just in time for next year's holiday season and slightly before its projected release of "sometime in 2011." Legacy will have some competition on that weekend, opening alongside The Green Hornet and The Smurfs. Green Hornet was recently pushed back into the December 17 slot, and considering Sony owns both Hornet and The Smurfs, it's likely that one might be moved to another weekend.
Tron: Legacy is the sequel to the 1982's Tron, which starred Jeff Bridges as a computer programmer sucked into a video game to fight the master control program. Legacy will follow Bridges's son (Garrett Hedlund) as he is sucked into the video game to fight the program alongside his father. The stories may sound similar, but what isn't similar is Legacy being shot...
- 9/5/2009
- by Ryan Gowland
- Reelzchannel.com
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