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MinionsMinions: The Rise Of Gru Splat 'Ems Construction Playset

R189

Retail: R300
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Minions' Splat 'Ems™ figures in a playset inspired by Minions: The Rise of Gru will provide kids with squishy, sticky fun! Launch the Minions through the air and see them bounce and stick. Aim for targets or send them bouncing around the themed play areas. The playset includes 2 mini Minions, a launcher, stickers, and lots of fun places to shoot the mini figures. Kids can collect more Splat 'Ems™ mini figures and add their cards to the play set to expand the targets. The portable sets store everything inside, too, so kids can bring the Minions fun with them everywhere!

Product Features
  • Innovative Minions: The Rise of Gru themed playsets.

  • Includes two squishy, sticky Splat 'Ems mini collectable figures, stickers and a launcher.
  • Launch and aim for targets and objects or bounce the Minions through the set.
  • The playset is compact and folds up for fun on the go.
  • Ages 4+
  • Dimensions: 5 x 10 x 15cm (L x W x H)
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