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Incredible Hulk Talking Action Phone (2003) (33 cm)

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The Incredible Hulk Animated Phone by Way Out Toys "RRAAAGGGGH! You think you can take Hulk? Hulk will SMASH you! You cannot escape HULK!" Marvel-licensed animated Hulk phone twists and menaces when the phone rings! Awesome motorized action, talking voice, eyes light up! Demo button lets you activate Hulk's movement, eyes and sound any time you like, and animation begins when the phone rings. Dual ringing modes (animation on or off,) high/low volume feature, FCC approved. The handset of the phone is held by HULK. Measures 13" tall!

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