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| Mr. Potato Head Trick or Tater |
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| Manufacturer: Hasbro |
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| List Price: $9.99 |
| Sale Price: $30.00 |
| Availibility: Usually ships in 1-2 business days |
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Product Description |
| Do the monster mash - MR. POTATO HEAD style! The wacky spud is back with glow-in-the-dark eyes and other spooky parts and accessories. Use your imagination to create freaky faces and ghoulish getups for plenty of fright-night fun!
Potato body comes with ghost costume, pair of glow-in-the-dark eyes, pair of shoes, 2 ears, 2 arms, set of fangs, nose, pumpkin basket and hat. |
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Product Details |
- Mr. Potato Head: Trick or Tater Ghost
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A Tater Ghost With Teeth
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| Review Date: December 6, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Spudman, Pasadena, MD United States |
Trick or Tater showcases the marketing genius of the Playskool folks. The package is decorated with images of bats flittering in the light of a quarter moon. A turn of the package reveals more little bats, pictures of the Potato Man in his ghostly attire, , a cat, and more little ghosts and little bats. On the back we see an outstanding creation of Mr. Potato Head wearing a nose on his forehead, his vampire ears placed below the outstretched arms. It's an inspirational variation that will motivate kids to create even zanier configurations.
The glow in the dark feature of the eyes works wonderfully. I charged them up under a light and observed their brightness in a dark room. Children will love the effect.
Hasbro/Playskool has a winner with the Trick or Tater Mr. Potato Head. I think that the latest presentation of Potato Head wearing fangs and bat ears is starker and more riveting that the tater toy wearing a sheet. Those who prefer the tamer, less frightening ghost potato may dress him up that way. This is a variation that should retain interest for years and be resurrected each Halloween, perhaps with a fresh approach. I was amused by the questioner who seemed underwhelmed because this toy didn't do anything. Mr. Potato Head is a throw back to another time, a time predating computer chips and expensive electronic toys. Trick or Tater Mr. Potato Head is an opportunity for children to stretch and exercise their imaginations, to engage in pretend and creativity, to examine and explore all possibilities, and to just enjoy being a child creating memories that last a lifetime.
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Mr. Potato Head is a favorite..
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| Review Date: January 24, 2007 |
| Reviewer: StaticTabbie, Fisher, MN |
| I own a lot of these Mr. Potato heads, Spudtrooper, Darth Tater, R2-Potatoo, they're are a fab gift for collectors and children alike! |
Great but case doesnt last
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| Review Date: October 16, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Sonya M. Owens, NC |
| I got this a while ago. The Potato Heads are great, but plan on finding something else to store the parts in. My Daughter ruined the case in 3 weeks. We now have them in a large bag. |
A great addition to our girls' potato head collection
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| Review Date: October 23, 2007 |
| Reviewer: M.M.M., North Florida, United States |
| We needed another potato head so our girls would both have one, so we got this set to add to their Silly Suitcase. We love the fangs, pointy ears (ours are Halloween green), and glow in the dark eyes! |
ET?
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| Review Date: April 4, 2007 |
| Reviewer: wogan, U.S.A. |
| My husband bought this as a present for our grandson, who liked the StarWars Mr Potato, he thought it looked exactly like the Halloween costume of ET. Funny so does everyone else. The reason for 4 stars instead of 5, for playing purposes, the sheet limits the possibilities and our grandsons seem to leave it off - but then if he didn't have the sheet he wouldn't be ET?? |
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