Hasbro Marvel Spider-Man Bend and Flex Missions Spider-Man
Hasbro Marvel Spider-Man Bend and Flex Missions Spider-Man Space Mission Action Figure, 15 cm Bendable Toy for Ages 4 and Up



BEND AND FLEX
15 cm Bendable Toy for Ages 4 and Up
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| Dimensions: | 6.67 x 35.56 x 25.4 cm; 243.81 Grams |
| Model: | F3739 |
| Material: | Plastic |
| Colour: | Multicolor |
| Pack Quantity: | 1 |
| Batteries Required: | No |
| Batteries Included: | No |
| Age: | 4 years and up |
| Assembly: | No |
| Dimensions: | 6.67 x 35.56 x 25.4 cm; 243.81 Grams |
| Material: | Plastic |
| Quantity: | 1 |
I ordered this toy for my 7 year old who is crazy about spider man and likes groot.
It’s a fun looking toy with a good amount of pieces that kept him busy for a while.
The toy has darts that shootout of the red part of the suit but it’s not completely intuitive or obvious how to work it so we had to rely on other review comments and videos.
Overall I think it’s a little overpriced at the current sale price of $20 but my son likes it so it’s worth it.
These are perfect if your kids loved the bend and flex. They don’t come apart but can still be placed into different poses. Small enough to play with other action figures.
Accessories are easy to use and even my 5 yr old can do it.
This Spider-Man Bend and Flex Figure comes in simple plastic free packaging. It’s both earth friendly and makes it easy to take the toy out. The figure has bendy and flexible appendages. They don’t stay in place after bending them, but the figure has a fun pliable feel. The large wings attach with a belt that might be difficult for little hands to manage as it takes some dexterity. The shooters are fun for little ones and don’t shoot hard or far, so you have little worry about anyone being injured. The little Groot figure is adorable too.
My 4-year-old son enjoys playing with Spider-Man and he has held up well to my son’s abuse.
All in all… fun.
The packaging is nice, giftable. Ideally you’ll have a pocket knife or scissors handy to cut the twine that holds Spidey in place. From there, things get a little tricky. There are no instructions, no manual, nothing that really shows you the best way to suit Spider Man up. So you have to sort of wing it. Then it came time to figure out how to shoot the projectiles from Spidey’s space suit. Our Daughter tried pushing on different parts. Nothing shot out. So I glanced at the box. “Flex to fire.” Okay, clearly I have to flex something. Two minutes later, I still couldn’t figure it out. Finally, I realized that one of the blue “cables” has to be pushed firmly inside of the hole it connects to in the cannon, to fire the missile. It’s not easy to do just from flexing, it takes a bit of actual pressure to push it in and depress the hidden button after you snap a missile into place. The packaging should have been a bit more clear. Or at least toss in a one-sheet paper diagram showing how it works. And there was one other issue….
In the pictures on the packaging, it shows the flattened part of Spidey’s web (that connects to his hand) on Groot’s back. Our Daughter kept looking at the picture, then trying to make Groot stick to the webbing. She couldn’t. There’s an empty hole at the end of the webbing. But no “peg” in Groot’s back that can be inserted into it. The only place you actually attach Groot is two either of the two pegs that stick out of the rest of the webbing. So technically Groot can be stuck halfway or 3/4 of the way along Spider Man’s webbing. But the product pics don’t show that. The box doesn’t show that. The box shows Spidey grabbing Groot with the end of his web. And that’s simply not possible with the parts included. Did they leave a part out? Was that just something the photography firm snapping pics did with some glue? I guess we’ll never know. But it was mildly frustrating to our Daughter that Groot couldn’t appear like he does on the box.
In the end, our Daughter was mostly just happy that she got Baby Groot. She likes Spidey and his Space suit. But she doesn’t really play with them together. Nice little duo set for any MCU fan. But I think Hasbro still has a bug or two to work out with this one.