Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Ben 10 - 10cm Collectable Figure - Vilgax

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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Toy Brand: Bandai EAN: 0045557272111 Feature: Terrific 10cm Vilgax figure from the Ben 10 alien collection range Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Bandai Manufacturer: Bandai Model: 27211 Publisher: Bandai Studio: Bandai
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Terrific 10cm Vilgax figure from the Ben 10 alien collection range Vilgax is a Chimera Sui Generis from a place called the Shadow Realm. An all-round bad guy intergalactic conqueror, Vilgax will stop at nothing to obtain the Omnitrix and use it to build an army capable of conquering every planet in the galaxy! 10cm figure recommended for age 4 years & onwards and not for children under 3 years of age due to small parts
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Ben is a typical 10-year-old boy - he plays video games, rides his bike, and sometimes gets into some mischief. During a camping trip he finds the Omnitrix, an alien device that gives him the ability to turn into 10 different aliens. He uses its powers to become a superhero, adapting them to the specific situation he finds himself in. With this awesome power, he can take on almost any problem. No matter what bizarre form Ben takes, inside he's still the same mischievous, good-hearted 10-year-old boy. This 10cm Vilgax poseable figure comes with a collectable Lenticular Card that features images of Ben transforming, and an Animation Disk. Animation Disks are for use with the Omnitrix Alien Viewer and the Alien Laboratory Playset (both sold separately). Vilgax is a Chimera Sui Generis from a place called the Shadow Realm. A vicious, intergalactic conqueror, Vilgax will stop at nothing to obtain the Omnitrix and use it to build an army capable of conquering every planet in the galaxy. He must be stopped at all costs, and Ben will have to use all the powers at his disposal in his quest to halt this fiend...
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