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The Diamond Select Toys Lost in Space B9 Electronic Robot is a 10-inch collectible featuring authentic lights and sounds from the classic TV show. Fully articulated with movable head, arms, claws, and torso, plus rolling wheels for mobility, it comes ready to play with included AAA batteries and is packaged in a vibrant try-me window box. Ideal for nostalgic fans and collectors seeking a dynamic display piece that blends entertainment with iconic sci-fi charm.


| ASIN | B00LWDBRQK |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #175,800 in Toys ( See Top 100 in Toys ) #342 in Toy Robots |
| Color | Multi-colored |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (2,231) |
| Date First Available | 25 August 2014 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Entertainment and educational value through imaginative play and character engagement |
| Item model number | AUG142281 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 14 - 15 years |
| Material Type(s) | Plastic |
| Number of Game Players | 1 |
| Number of Puzzle Pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 20.96 x 31.91 x 13.34 cm; 290.3 g |
| Release date | 28 September 2016 |
| Remote Control Included? | No |
| Scale | 10-inches tall |
| tech_spec_battery_description_toys | 3 AAA batteries |
エ**チ
日本語で喋ると完璧でしたが
Y**6
Looks and sounds great It would be nice if the arms came out forward rather than sideways the wrist would be good if they were charcoal rather than light grey, otherwise this is a very good model of B9 Love it
J**.
Muy bonito
M**O
A Great, fantastic model of the B9 (Robbie the Robot). Well made and you can arrange his arms and claws. At first, he wouldn't speak but that was due to old batteries (bad connections). Has a "test-me" mode and a "play-mode" where he turns into quite the chatter-box, whilst lighting up his chest as he speaks. Note: you must animate him, as he really doesn't move about at all (he can roll manually). But, you can arrange his arms and claws. I don't suggest that you move his head all that much, as it's "extremely" limited and you might damage the wires and such that make his head blink (several colours, about it). This IS a fantastic toy, for adult fans of the show. I wouldn't recommend it for kids but, they wouldn't even understand, just what he represents. He does speak, a great many phrases from the show and can be a lot of fun. I've already shared video's of him saying many. Very bright lights but I wish, the sound were a bit louder but, it's a GREAT collectors version that is great fun. Here, in my pic... he's concurred my Candy Machine and is celebrating his victory! Such Fun..! Update: The B-9's supplied batteries could well be very low when you get him. Be certain to put in 3 new AAA batteries. He will be very bright, loud and clear. If, he should stutter or not finish a phrase, it's time for new batteries. Re-chargeable batteries won't do. The circuitry and audio amplifier need as much power as possible, for him to perform his best. He's great fun..!
C**E
The B-9 robot has been celebrated in many different forms through the years. Up until now, it's been my opinion that Trendmasters held the trophy for the best developed toy robot from this series, based on design and electronic features. But like all champions, they are set up to be knocked down. As of now, Diamond Select holds the title as "Best B-9 robot" in toy history. It's an excellent piece in every way. It goes without saying Diamond Select took the next step from Trendmasters and added the sequenced lights which are gorgeous. It really nails the magical aspects of the robot that bring him to life. They not only did that for the front section, but did so amazingly for the head piece as well. For added love they allow the robot to run with the sequence lights without having to activate his speaking phrases. Clearly Zach and company came to this project with lots of love and admiration for the show. One function not mentioned in the instructions and what may just be a happy accident is, if you hold the green button down and wait for the first phrase to start, it will then play all of them and then turn off. A pretty neat feature never mention! The claws can also be posed open or closed and the head piece can be manually moved up or pushed down but just slightly. The B9 also can be manually swiveled 360 at the waist area. The treads do have wheels but no wind up feature like the Trendmaster (no biggie). The B9 comes already equipped with batteries (3 triple A's). He stands roughly ten inches tall and is quite impressive in person. I have read some concern about the proportions from the top half seated on the lower leg section. From pictures I can see where it seems to be off, but honestly when you get it in person, it all looks completely in scale. I really think it's more an optical illusion like so many figures and toys that can't always be justified fully in photos or video. This is certainly one of those occasions. This is a definite must-have for any serious LIS fan. I absolutely love it.
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