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Batteries Included: 1 Batteries: 2 Binding: Toy Brand: Mattel EAN: 0027084524819 Feature: Stick people on vacation! Are we there yet? Label: Mattel Manufacturer: Mattel Manufacturer Minimum Age: 72 Model: L7287 Publisher: Mattel Studio: Mattel
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Stick people on vacation! Are we there yet? Take a vacation to all corners of the cube with Global Get-A-Way! Simply stick and stack your cubes together, and your stick people will jump into a bizarre world of Cube World Global Get-A-Way features a larger display, funny animations, and more games. Get connected, and expect the unexpected!
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Cube World Places are super-sized cubes for even more crazy animations! In the Global Get-a-way Cube World Place, your stick people will go on vacation together. Watch on as your stick men travel to all corners of the globe, from the beach, to the mountains, to a theme park! Global Get-a-way is occupied by a unique stick character for stand-alone play. However, the fun really starts when you connect regular Cube World cubes (from Series 1, 2 or 3) for hilarious interaction! Global Get-a-way features a larger display, funny animations, and more games. Get connected, and expect the unexpected!
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