🦄 Ignite Your Imagination with Every Roar!
The Dreamworks Dragons Giant Wu & Wei and Jun Figure is a captivating toy set designed for children aged 4 and up. Featuring the largest scale dragon with mechanical articulation and a poseable Jun figure, this set encourages imaginative play and collection. With realistic details and engaging features, it's the perfect gift for young dragon enthusiasts.
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 20"L x 11.5"W x 12.4"H |
Color | Purple |
Collection Name | DreamWorks Dragons the Nine Realms |
Theme | Action,Dragon |
Animal Theme | Dragon |
Finish Types | Matte or Satin |
Outer Material | Cardboard |
Material Type | Plastic |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 48.0 |
Required Assembly | No |
Play Activity Location | Tabletop |
Is Autographed | No |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Special Features | Mechanical Articulation, Moving Wings, Activatable Mechanical Heads |
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Brings the Nine Realms to life!
My Granddaughter loves dragons and is currently watching the Nine Realms series. This is the first two-headed dragon she was gifted and she plays with it nearly every day! She has fun making the two heads move back and forth as it walks.
B**Y
Awesome
Got this as a gift for my son. It is a nice big dragon. He is going to love this! The rider doesn't stay on well, but my son still love it.
R**.
Amazing toy
My kids are obsessed with dragons and they are so difficult to find. This one is perfect. Great quality and affordable.
C**R
Yeah fun great toy for Dragon fans of all ages
Dragons are going to be a hot property this year with the upcoming Dungeons & Dragons movie. And DreamWorks dragons are gonna be probably just as popular offering a wide variety of Dragon kind for your Dragon fans, both young and older.My red blue two headed dragon offers a number of options that differentiated from any of the other dragon toys. First it is based off eastern or Chinese dragon mythology so it offers a more sinuous mustachioed style of Dragon right now. Much different than the bulky western dragons, I could find in lord, of the rings, or dungeons and dragons. This guy has a red and blue head and with a little flexing of the legs, his heads can shoot out and straight down at the little purple ninja like figure that comes with it. It’s really a great design. So I think I would like to make it better and accentuate the Chinese form is if the tail were straighter and not Wrapping back around the Dragon. I understand for packaging purposes they had to design it this way, but it be nice to have a nice long, thin Chinese dragon to add to my collection.In addition to the heads and necks, the front legs are somewhat articulated, but the action figure takes up most of it, but the real legs are also articulated.While the 2 inch ninja figure is applied to show scale of the dragon, I think most kids and collectors will find that this dragon can scale well with the other four and 6 inch action figures to enhance play in any toy -powered universe!
A**D
BIG awesome dragon, just ok rider
This is one of the biggest dragons I have seen from this line, which caught me a bit off-guard when it first arrived. A lot of this size comes from their substantial wingspan, but their body itself is fairly long as well. You can see in one of the pictures just how much they dwarf other dragons like Feathers. This is definitely not a bad thing but something to keep in mind when looking at the price.The detailing on the dragon is great as usual. Wu and Wei have textured scales and cool lightning blot-style veins in their wings. Their legs and tail can be adjusted fairly easily and positioning their wings up can help to fit them into more condensed play settings. Their facial expressions and funny little mustaches give them a lot of character too.Pushing back on their front legs causes them to 'head bob' a bit, which my son found endlessly amusing as he made them jam out to different songs.The only real drawback with this toy is the rider, Jun. Her detailing is on par with the other riders, but she just doesn't feel as solidly made as they do. Worse is that she can't really sit on the saddles just behind her dragons' heads without massively bending her legs, and even then it's a pretty awkward fit. Some knee joints might have fixed this, but again it wasn't an issue for other rider/dragons pairs we have tried so far. It's not a major issue since the dragon is great and really what my son was focused on anyway, but worth noting.In short:PROS:- Wu and Wei are large and look great- Dragon's body is detailed, very sturdy, and posable- "Head bobbing" action using the front feet is easy for kids to figure out and use- Scales well with other figures in this seriesCONS:- Rider Jun lacks bendable knees, making sitting properly in the saddles virtually impossible- Jun just seems a bit flimsier than other riders (like Alex) do- Price is higher than the other dragons, though that is probably on account of the dragon's size
W**E
More dragon toys!
My daughter has been obsessed with the How To Train Your Dragon series for the last several years. Obsessed as in if you try to tell her that Dragons are not real, that would possibly be one of the meanest things she's ever heard! :)Anyway, she got very excited about the nine realms show when it came out and she's watched all of them a few times now, so I was super excited when I found the toys for the show because I knew she'd love them!In the box is Jun (the girl in the show) and Wu & Wei (two headed dragon). Everything is made well and looks like it'll withstand her abuse for a while. I would absolutely purchase the other toys from the nine realms series and will probably do that to put in her easter basket!
B**1
Nice Large Dragon Toy- Love the two heads :)
The media could not be loaded. This is such an eye-catching toy! My 7 yo daughter loves it. It’s larger than expected and the design of the dragon’s faces are great. They are several poseable/movable parts on the dragon- both wings move separately, if you move the dragons feet, the heads move. The figure that comes with it isn’t really posable though (we got her on the saddle on one of the dragons, but she popped right off). What does work great with this dragon are my old she-ra dolls that I gave to my daughter, lol. I think this a very good price for a toy of this size that is sturdy and made well. If your child is a Dreamworks Dragons fan, they will really love it. This would also make a great gift (just get a gift bag- I wrapped presents as a job in my teens and there’s no way you’re wrapping this thing.)
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