✨ Bring Home the Magic of Stitch! ✨
The WOW! STUFF Disney Stitch Puppetronic by RealFX is an interactive plush toy that stands 18 inches tall and features over 100 actions and sounds. Combining animatronics with puppetry, this limited 1st Edition collectible offers a unique play experience, complete with a display case and certificate. Perfect for ages 6 and up, Stitch is designed for cuddles and imaginative play.
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9"L x 8"W x 18"H |
Color | Multi |
Theme | Animal |
Animal Theme | Dinosaur |
Material Type | Cotton |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 18.0 |
Required Assembly | No |
Play Activity Location | Floor |
Is Autographed | No |
Are Batteries Required | Yes |
Language | English |
Special Features | Interactive Audio |
A**A
Freakin Awesome Toy
I have been a Stitch fan from the beginning! I even have a French bulldog that looks and acts like Stitch. When I found this, I was so excited. Phenomenal price for all that it does. Great quality. It's light weight but so realistic. Small toddler size. The moving eyes and ears are so cool. It's very soft. My friends and family love trying it out when they visit.
T**R
Magical!!
This Stitch Puppetronic is hands down one of the coolest Disney toys I’ve ever seen! From the moment we unboxed it, my kids (and honestly, the adults too) were blown away. It looks just like Stitch from Lilo & Stitch, with incredibly realistic movements and expressions that make it feel like he’s truly alive.The over 100 sounds and actions keep things exciting—he laughs, talks, reacts to touch, and even has those iconic Stitch growls and giggles. The detail is amazing, from the soft fur to the facial expressions. It’s 18 inches tall, so it makes a great display piece when it’s not being played with. Plus, the limited 1st edition certificate is a really cool collector’s bonus.If you’re a Disney lover or shopping for a Stitch fan, this is an unforgettable gift. Totally worth it for the joy and surprise it brings!
B**A
Great toy
My 11 year old daughter loves this toy. The color is great and so soft. It's a great quality.
J**D
the best puppet
increíble compré esto para mi hermanita ama stich le encantó muy increíble!
L**S
Cute toy. Makes great sounds but it is a puppet. It is not robotic as it appears in the video.
This toy is a puppet. The video and description didn’t really make that clear. I thought it was a toy that sat alone and made robotic movements on its own. But you have to put your hand in the head from the back and work it like a puppet. There is a lever to make the eyes close and one to make the ears move. The head is quite heavy, so my hand gets tired quickly. He doesn’t sit on his own very well because his head is so heavy. Stitch makes some interesting and fun sounds but he is loud and after a while you need a break. But my granddaughter absolutely loves him. She takes him everywhere with her. I got the toy on sale for $54 before Christmas (rather than the list price of $80. Not sure it is worth $80). All in all, it is a fun toy, but it does require adult interaction.
W**T
A girl's friend
What a change a toy can make in a young girl's world. She is in love with this little friend.
S**A
Best Stitch toy ever!
The media could not be loaded. This PUPPET is the best toy ever! You have to control it with your hand inside his head! Now that that is out of the way, he's amazing! Santa brought him at Christmas for my then 3 year old. It was love at first sight! He's so cool and interactive. Now what makes him extra special is that Mom or Dad have to control him. He is pretty heavy so after some time, my wrist/hand need a break. It's so cool to figure out what button combos make him say different things or noises. He chatters if you just leave him turned on and will even snore after time. He definitely is Ohana, so make sure you put him back in his capsule after you turn him off. He's fun for all ages and has so many combos you can try out!
M**K
ADORABLE! But deceiving 100 sounds/actions promise + Hard to use mechanics for adults mostly
First off, my daughter LOVES Stitch. We all do. So I purchased this as I love to play with the kids and do voices, etc... Thought this would be a great toy companion to play with her and create some memories.Quality:- This puppet is a very good size. Probably what I would imagine Stitch's size to be in real life.- The box it arrives in appears to be the lab tube he was trapped in or created in. So you can keep it for storage if desired. I didn't as I don't have space for those kinds of things. Our Stitch has just become a part of her bedroom stuffed animal collection at this point. ha ha.- The body is soft and durable. The mouth, nose and eyes (and internal ears/head mechanic/skull) are all hard plastic.- Overall look is spot on with the animated Stitch. We have LOTS of Stitch stuffed animals (I bet I have you all beat from quantity perspective... ha ha). But this one "looks" the best. It's really cute.Functionality:- There is a hole in the back of the head for your hand. Inside the hole you will feel two buttons on top right behind the nose area. These buttons are mechanical/physical buttons or pressing pads (not digital buttons). One button controls the ears while the other controls the eye blinking. Your 4 fingers control the two buttons while your thumb of course (think sock puppet) goes behind the chin area.- Head turning is just done manually by twisting your wrist in different directions.- Sounds are automatic. There are no buttons for controlling sounds (there are some sensors). Rubbing his nose or head for example. And there is another sound by operating the mouth or pressing the tongue or teeth.CONS:- READ PRODUCT DESCRIPTION CAREFULLY about the 100 sounds and actions. That is VERY misleading and where my 3 stars comes from. Just felt a bit cheated and left a bad impression with me.I thought to myself... WOW! This can do over 100 sounds and actions. This is going to be non-stop fun!! I was wrong. It has 15 things it can do (supposedly in their description) if you count all the mechanical functions and sounds separately. 15... Not 100.When it says "Over 100" it means "combinations". So blinking left eye (1). Blinking right eye (2). Blinking both eyes together (3rd combination). Turn head left, right, up and down (4, 5, 6 and 7). Etc... you get the idea. But if we're being literal, it can do the following:MOVEMENTS:Blink, moves ears up and down and manually work the jaw. So 3 basic actions. Eyes, mouth and ears.SOUNDS:There's only 1 sound for talking that I've found. 1 sound for eating. And 1 sound for rubbing his head (sensors in the hair). And 1 sound for rubbing his now. So 4 different sounds? Maybe I'm missing something?So for 3 body functions (eye blinking, manual jaw sock puppet style talking, and ears movement) + 4 or so sounds. It's VERY misleading to put in the title "Over 100 Actions and Sounds".- NOT FOR CHILDREN TO USE. What I mean by this is that the buttons that control the eyes and ears are SUPER hard to press if you're a child. It cramps my hands as an adult if I play too long because the buttons are very hard to press. I'm a 40 year old man (yes... that stills plays with Stitch for his daughter's entertainment). And its not without decent effort to press these buttons. One of my daughters (9 years old) can't press them.- Finally, the eye blinking you will notice as well. Every.... single.... blink.... you get a nice loud hard plastic "CLACK" "CLACK, CLACK"... "CLACK". The plastic eye lids tap together and create a loud clacking sound. Kind of destroys the magic when playing with your kid.CONCLUSIONS:- SUPER CUTE!!!!- Perfect size!!!- Not ideal for young people to control as they won't have the hand strength. They can work the mouth and that's probably about it.- Don't be mislead by the "100 sounds and actions". Read and understand that. You will be highly disappointed otherwise.- Due to the VERY limited sounds. I personally just disable them as their timing can be off and hard to predict to action with them, and I simply just make my own voices during play time.- Facial expressions will take a LOT of practice. Your pride will drop drastically right out of box if you think it will be easy to coordinate the expressions and movements. If the buttons were easier to press, the learning process would be MUCH faster I'm sure. But the difficulty to press buttons make expressions (like squinting or holding the ears back) difficult.I don't "REGRET" buying it at $89.99. But I sort of do at the same time. As a fan of Stitch, it's just cool to have one of these. However, in all honesty, $40-$50 feels more right for what it "actually" is rather than what it "says" it is.Hope this helps!
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