Toys : LEGO SpongeBob Build-A-Bob
from: LEGO
Price: $119.00 as of 09/04/2010 07:43 EDT details
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Amazon Minimum Age: 84 months
Binding: Toy
Brand: Lego
EAN: 0673419079860
Item Dimensions: 15.1111.333002.83
Label: LEGO
Manufacturer: LEGO
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 144 months
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 84 months
Model: 4285459
MPN: 3826
Publisher: LEGO
Release Date: June 12, 2006
Studio: LEGO
Features:- Build and control a big LEGO SpongeBob
- Includes SpongeBob, Plankton figure, and accessories
- Shoot plastic bubbles from SpongeBob's mouth
- Detailed assembly instructions with 3-dimensional diagrams
- 445 pieces
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: Plankton on the brain! Just when you thought things couldn't get any wackier in Bikini Bottom. Plankton has taken over SpongeBob's brain and is making him do some wild things. Plankton can make SpongeBob spin his eyes, shoot jellyfish from his mouth, and change SpongeBobs expression from a frown to a smile. Set includes Plankton mini figure, jellyfish to shoot and much more. SpongeBob measures over 11.5 inches (29.2 cm) tall! Includes SpongeBob comic strip on the box.
Amazon.com Review: Sneak a peek inside SpongeBob's head! Down in Bikini Bottom, Plankton has somehow squeezed his way into the brain of SpongeBob SquarePants. As Plankton starts flipping levers and turning gears, bubbles shoot from SpongeBob's mouth and his big eyes spin. Affable SpongeBob, throughout alternating looks of glee and concern, simply goes with the flow. Standing over 11 inches tall, this is a big Bob, complete with trademark red tie, tube socks, and black shoes. Turn SpongeBob around to see what's on his mind--and how to control it, with instrument panels, moving gears, and a working catapult to launch the bubbles. The colorful diagrams found in the detailed instruction booklet are invaluable in assembling the 445 pieces of this set, which requires the building skills of an older child or adult. As with all Legos, the design is customizable and compatible with other Lego products. Mix and match with other SpongeBob SquarePants Lego sets (sold separately) to create a custom cartoon-inspired seascape. --Heather Lyndon
Amazon.com: Sneak a peek inside SpongeBob's head! Down in Bikini Bottom, Plankton has somehow squeezed his way into the brain of SpongeBob SquarePants. As Plankton starts flipping levers and turning gears, bubbles shoot from SpongeBob's mouth and his big eyes spin. Affable SpongeBob, throughout alternating looks of glee and concern, simply goes with the flow. Standing over 11 inches tall, this is a big Bob, complete with trademark red tie, tube socks, and black shoes. Turn SpongeBob around to see what's on his mind--and how to control it, with instrument panels, moving gears, and a working catapult to launch the bubbles. The colorful diagrams found in the detailed instruction booklet are invaluable in assembling the 445 pieces of this set, which requires the building skills of an older child or adult. As with all Legos, the design is customizable and compatible with other Lego products. Mix and match with other SpongeBob SquarePants Lego sets (sold separately) to create a custom cartoon-inspired seascape. --Heather Lyndon
Average Rating: 
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This Spongebob kit was soo fun! My Daughter got it for Christmas one year. After working on it for a while, she gave up and finished it another day. I could tell that she was having so much fun building it!
My one problem would be the diagram.. the black legos in the booklet were impossible to see! My daughter had to put her phone on the other side of the page just to see it.
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My son had so much fun building this! It held together very well also. He loves it.
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My son (8-1/2y.o.) had no problems putting this set together. He made up different stories and was entertained for hours. Plankton owns the Chum Bucket and is in constant competition with Mr. Krabs. Mr. Krabs owns the Krusty Krab where SpongeBob Squarepants makes the best Krabby Patties ever! My son pretended that Plankton was making SpongeBob crank out Krabby Patties for the Chum Bucket and...so the story goes.
The only issue we had was with Build-a-Bobs' legs. The sheer weight ... Read More
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Overall my son and I love the legos, but the design of this one is the worst I have seen yet. It fell apart hours after we built it and My son hasn't even wanted to build it back. The legs won't stay on, and there were a couple of peices missing. I have always been very happy with my lego sets, but this one is mine AND my sons least favorite one ever purchased.
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This is a great set. Big! Lots of parts!
It looks like alot of people have problems with Spongebob's legs not staying on. Me, too. I'm thinking it's because once assembled, this set is just too big and heavy for the leg parts to hold.
Building is the main joy of this set. It takes a while, with so many Lego bricks.
If you want a Spongebob toy, you should probably buy something else. If you want an in-depth building experience, buy this!
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