🎉 Dive into the whimsical world of Lucky Bob!
The LUCKY BOB Collectable Figures pack includes 3 fun figures and 5 accessories designed for children aged 3 and up. With surprise figures and an interactive app, kids can explore Lucky Bob's adventures while enhancing their imaginative play.
K**H
Collectable
There are 60 of these collectable figures. All the figures are grouped with different themes. There are 5 figures and accessories in each pack. My son is very interested in these figures and have started collecting them. Lucky bob has funny, small, cute figures. It’s not advisable to give it to small children as they may swallow it. They are cute and fun to play with. Doesn’t cost much either.
O**R
A decent supply of accessories in this.
My son really enjoys collecting little figures and when I gave him these, he instantly placed these alongside his many collectible figures. Quality wise they’re great and very colourful, no issues with safety, all parts were secure and nothing sharp. This comes in a retail ready packaging. Not bad for the price if you're already collecting these.
S**E
Tiny figures lacking in entertainment value
The Lucky Bob episode on (the-most-famous-online-video-site-beginning-with-Y-that-I’m-probably-not-allowed-to-name) are entertaining pre-school or early primary fun. The lack of spoken dialogue sometimes makes it harder to follow rather than easier (Shaun The Sheep tends to handle dialogue-free stories rather better), but the combination of bright colours and chaotic slapstick action is pretty reliable, providing five-minute-long distractions and giggles that give parents a breather if nothing else. It can sometimes be rather violent though.So with that age group in mind, I was a little surprised how small and fragile these toys feel. They are static little pieces, of Bob caught in a particular action such as- erm- eating cheese and being electrocuted. There’s no moveable parts, no posing, no action part, nothing. There’s surprisingly little playability, and rather too much breakability. If your child is still at a Lego Juniors or Duplo level rather than being trusted with age 6+ Lego sets, I’d suggest they aren’t ready for this set either.For five very small plastic toys in an oversized plastic box, the current asking price of thirteen quid does seem rather steep as well. Individually each of these toys is a pound shop item at best. The paintwork isn’t even all that good on the set I got, with certain colours bleeding over by a millimetre or so where they oughtn’t.While I’d like to try and suggest that one of these toys helps teach kids not to get electrocuted, I don’t even think that’s true either, and the result is a rather underwhelming pack of mini-figures that might be bizarre, but which aren’t entertaining enough.
B**E
Ok, if you’re content with just one pack
Well, we have no idea who Lucky Bob is, but the kids just love these kind of packs! - the pocket sized characters and the little trading cards. They’re fairly fun and novel. Of course the fight is on for the glow in the dark figure! You can make a collection with them, set them on a shelf, if your that way inclined. The kids of course will add them to the dolls house and Lego sets; and you’ll find them in the washing machine and down the back of the sofa, and shortly probably one will come crying that there’s one in the toilet.. From an adult or parents point of view, these things are money drains; especially if you/the kids are trying to get a full set. I’ve lost the patience for that. So, fun enough set, fairly cute characters, but you don’t want to fork out £12.99 too often. If one’s enough, great :) If you’re hankering for more, stop and think first!
H**H
Expensive junky collectables.
Funny little figurines for kids to collect.My kids love all of this junk, the stuff that ends up in the hoover.For this reason alone I think they are quite pricey, I used to shell out on this stuff regularly but considering how quickly they lose their interest I haven't done so.If your kids loves lucky bob and is happy with one set then they are great.
A**R
Simple funny little characters
LUCKY BOB - Collectable Figures with Their Gym Accessories - Pack of 5My son is 8 and loves little collectable figures like these so I am sure we will end up with more.It’s not massively popular in this country currently but definitely has great potential of grabbing a child attention with the combination of animated series and app game.The set also interacts with the app with the inclusion of cards you can scan to unlock rewards within the game.GYM themed itemsMany more available to buy separately to get the full collection of lucky bobs.The quality of the set is good, it doesn’t feel cheap
S**N
These make me laugh just looking at them
There are 60 lucky Bobs to collect and you get six of them in this pack. This is series one and there are five packs to collect. This is pack five, Home Maison. Each of the Bob's find themselves in a very unfortunate situation. There really isn't much play value in them, from what I can see it is more about collecting the full set. An unusual series.
D**G
Great little charge for in precarious situations
Great fun collectible figures
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